Spark2Life Annual Report & Accounts 2023–24

Spark2Life is a Black-led London charity founded by reformed offender Dez Brown, delivering culturally competent therapeutic mentoring, casework, advocacy and detached outreach to young people at risk of or involved in the criminal justice system. In 2023/24 it reached 5,503 young people across London, Kent and Buckinghamshire, with 92% of mentees not reoffending and 75% improving their wellbeing. The charity works across 49 schools and PRUs, 7 Youth Offending Services and 5 Probation Services, and trains police in Stop & Search awareness. It secured a Youth Endowment Fund grant and is one of very few Black-led charities in the sector with turnover above £1.3 million.

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📋About

AQA-accredited Wholistic Mentoring Programme (one-to-one therapeutic mentoring for young people at risk of or involved in the criminal justice system); school-based group and one-to-one mentoring (262 young people); casework and advocacy in the community (313 young people); detached street outreach programme (260 young people); Stop & Search training for police recruits (125 trained); professional and volunteer training in Wholistic Mentoring methodology (64 trained); parent support (20 parents); counselling; system influencing activities (53 engagements) Custom geography from upload: Kent and Buckinghamshire, UK (7 London boroughs)

📊Key Metrics

5,503 young people reached; 4,659 attended awareness sessions in schools; 322 received one-to-one mentoring, casework and advocacy support Key Metric 1
92% of mentees did not reoffend; 75% improved their wellbeing; 60% improved relationships with family and professionals; 60% achieved engagement in education, training or employment Key Metric 2
£1.3 million+ annual turnover; 31 staff members; 61 unique partners including 49 mainstream schools and PRUs, 7 Youth Offending Services and 5 Probation Services; Youth Endowment Fund grant secured Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • School partner (Holy Family, Walthamstow): 'Spark2Life's interventions have been invaluable… Spark2Life is able to offer students something which we as teachers cannot'
  • One of very few Black-led charities with annual turnover above £1.3 million working in the criminal justice system; delivers culturally competent, trauma-informed support with majority of staff having lived experience of the CJS
  • 53 system influencing activities during the year — contributing to national policy discussions on stop and search, school exclusion, mental health disproportionality and racial discrimination for Black males in the CJS

📍Geography

London, Other

2025 Enhanced

Allsorts Youth Project Annual Report 2023–24

95 individual young people in under-16s groups; 85 in over-16s groups; 42 in Transformers (trans/non-binary); 114 young people supported through 385 one-to-one sessions
Key Metric 1
149 parents and carers supported across 44 online and in-person groups; 3,500+ participants in training and workshops across 97 sessions
Key Metric 2
96% of young people said Allsorts groups had been of help; 75% said coming to Allsorts improved their overall wellbeing
Key Metric 3
Won Investing in Children's Member of the Year Award for extensive youth voice integration; 100% of Summer Programme participants enjoyed activities
2026

Citizens Advice Chesterfield Annual Report 2025/26

3,379 people helped; 33,750 total issues dealt with; £6,508,333 income gained through benefits and grants
Key Metric 1
£1,605,016 debts managed and/or written off; 18,738 benefit issues and 4,680 debt issues handled; 72% of clients disabled or with a long-term health condition
Key Metric 2
£29.31 in wider economic and social benefits for every £1 invested; £2.76 in savings to government and public services per £1; £1,644,386 social value to NHS through reducing GP and mental health service use
Key Metric 3
9 in 10 clients said Citizens Advice helped them find a way forward; 3 in 4 said they could not have resolved issues without help; £752,433 saved by local government through homelessness reduction and council tax scheduling
2024

HAFWAY Youth Project Annual Report 2024

501 individual young people engaged; 4,831 youth club visits; 3,000 free hot meals served across 3 sessions per week
Key Metric 1
264 young people engaged consistently in sport and physical activity; 145 grew in self-awareness and social connections; 62 engaged in volunteering; 49% from an ethnic minority background
Key Metric 2
£874k total income (including £757k one-off Youth Investment Fund capital grant for new youth centre); 4 staff, 15 regular volunteers and 30 young volunteers aged 11–21
Key Metric 3
47 young people supported in education and employment; 45 learnt new skills in food preparation and cooking; 118 developed greater awareness of people from different faiths, backgrounds and ethnicities