Langley Trust Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

Langley Trust is a Christian charity with over 65 years of experience supporting people with convictions to transform their lives, prevent reoffending and reintegrate into society. Operating in 20 locations across England, the Trust provides supported housing, registered care homes, extra care, an Independent Approved Premises (IAP), and prison-based finance and debt advice. In 2024/25, over 1,100 clients were supported including 458 residential clients at any given time. The reconviction rate for Langley clients remained within the 3% target. Income grew by 4.6%. The Trust won the Investors in People Best Culture Award, holds CQC 'Good' ratings across all inspected care services, and achieved Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation. The Langley Academy staff development platform launched in December 2024.

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📋About

Supported housing in 20 locations (hostels, dispersed housing, registered care homes, extra care); Independent Approved Premises (IAP) for HMPPS in Bradford; finance, benefit and debt advice at HMP Fosse Way; residential rehabilitation; Complex care for people leaving medium secure units; chaplaincy services; Challenge to Change therapeutic programme (HMP Lancaster Farms, until July 2024); National Consultative Group client voice forum; Langley Academy staff development platform Custom geography from upload: England (20 geographical locations)

📊Key Metrics

Over 1,100 clients supported in 2024/25 across supported housing, registered care homes and prison-based services, with 458 residential clients accommodated at any given time across 97 care beds and 361 supported rooms Key Metric 1
736 clients accommodated in supported housing since April 2024 (298 new lettings); 250 clients received specialist finance, benefit and debt advice at HMP Fosse Way, managing over £800,000 of debts Key Metric 2
Reconviction rate for clients remained within the target of 3% whilst with Langley during 2024/25 — with overall income growing 4.6% year-on-year Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • The reconviction rate for Langley Trust clients remained within the target of 3% during 2024/25, demonstrating consistent rehabilitative outcomes across a client group that includes MAPPA-managed individuals, people with complex mental health needs, and those deemed 'hard to place' by other providers — validated by CQC 'Good' ratings across all inspected registered care services
  • The Kadesh service in Kent — relaunched from former Shrubbery premises in March 2024 — achieved an 'A' rating in Medway's Quality Assessment Framework within its first year, adding 17 new supported housing bed spaces and demonstrating rapid-impact service development within Langley's growth strategy
  • Langley Trust won Investors in People's 'Best Culture Award' in 2024/25, with 72% staff engagement in the MYVoice Wellbeing at Work survey, over 160 internal People Award nominations, and the launch of the Langley Academy online learning platform — reflecting strategic investment in workforce culture alongside client outcomes

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2025

A Year in Review: Impact Report 2024–2025

23,371 visits to the centre from April 2024 to March 2025
Key Metric 1
45 people helped to secure their own permanent home
Key Metric 2
40 people supported into employment; 44 gained nationally recognised qualifications
Key Metric 3
150 people actively supported to maintain their accommodation; average income maximised by £601.03 per month per person
2025

Impact Report 2025

Total income £10,019,755 and total expenditure £9,525,116 (year ended 31 March 2025, charity no. 1086320); 5,880 individuals supported to belong, contribute and thrive across 24 YMCA locations in the Black Country; 570 individuals called YMCA home
Key Metric 1
131,185 bed nights provided to young people who would otherwise be homeless; 200,500 hours of funded early years education provided; 1,222 young people moved from receiving benefits into work or training; 523 children developing in nurseries across the Black Country
Key Metric 2
114 teenagers offered a safe home in YMCA Host families' spare rooms; 322 young people engaged with YMCA mentors to overcome barriers to employment; 737 people prioritising health and wellbeing at YGym West Bromwich; 261 hot meals provided to vulnerable people in Walsall
Key Metric 3
60% of Sandwell Youth Hub young people secured work placements or employment through partner organisations; 94% of early years places funded through government support; 12 Early Years apprentices from 2024 cohort secured permanent employment; 9 families supported to flee domestic abuse since April 2025 merger with Living Springs
2024

Impact Report 2023/24

4,508 emergency (VRF) grants awarded totalling £1,780,676, helping 7,512 people to secure or keep a home in 2023/24
Key Metric 1
937 frontline workers benefited from training programmes across the four nations of the UK; 350 attendees at the Annual National Frontline Network Conference with 94% rating it good or excellent
Key Metric 2
71 partner-facilitated events attended by 1,331 frontline workers across the UK to share knowledge and best practice
Key Metric 3
728 grants for preventing eviction; 3,780 grants for moving into new accommodation; 75% of payments made within 5 days of application