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2026

Transforming Prisons: Our 2025–2026 Impact Report

140,000+ prisoners reached by Unlocked participants and Ambassadors since 2017, across 38 prisons in England and Wales
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Retention for Unlocked participants is 17 percentage points higher than standard entry route after two years, with over 85% of the 2023 cohort still operational at programme end
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Independent analysis estimates £59 saved for society over five years for every £1 invested in the Unlocked Graduates programme
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75% of all programme graduates continue to work towards breaking cycles of reoffending in their primary role, with nearly 40% promoted to a frontline leadership role — demonstrating sustained, career-long commitment to prison reform beyond the two-year programme
2024

Prison Radio Association Impact Report 2024

National Prison Radio reaches up to 80,000 people in prison across England and Wales, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — with 28 prisoners trained in radio production at HMP Brixton and HMP Styal
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205 days of paid employment in production and presenting roles offered to 8 people recently released from prison through the talent development programme
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267,580 podcast listens across PRA's suite of podcasts in 12 months; Prison Radio International network spans 56 radio projects across 24 countries
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92% of Life After Prison podcast listeners say it increases their awareness of available support services, 86% say it makes them feel motivated to make positive changes in their lives, and 77% have taken positive action after being inspired by something they heard — demonstrating sustained behaviour change post-release
2024

Rebuild With Hope Foundation Annual Impact Report July 2023–July 2024

56 people completed the Rebuilding Your Success employment programme, with 24 ex-offenders progressing to employment (20 in other sectors, 4 with Rebuild With Hope) and 5 long-term unemployed progressing to work
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6,180 families supported through community sales; 300 families and 900 children supported with free school uniform donations during the cost-of-living crisis
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786,567 items saved from landfill; 4,642 items repurposed; 39 volunteers contributing 2,490 hours with 7 progressing to paid positions
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24 ex-offenders progressed to employment following the Rebuilding Your Success programme — including 4 into roles directly with Rebuild With Hope — with participant testimonials describing transformation from HMP Thorn Cross into stable employment with qualifications in PAT testing, bike maintenance and warehouse and retail skills
2025

Langley Trust Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

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
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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
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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
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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
2025

Beat Impact Report 2024-25

45,000 direct support sessions delivered and 36,000 Helpline contacts made across phone, webchat, email and social media — with 96% of users saying they would recommend the service to a friend
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1.05 million unique visitors accessed Beat's website over 18 months, including 138,000 using Helpfinder and 107,500 downloading resources; Beat appeared 4,500 times in media coverage
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1,011 education and healthcare professionals trained through Beat's Bridging the Gap, Beyond the Symptoms and Spotting the Signs courses, plus 200+ NHS staff trained via a commissioned intensive 4-day course with NHS England
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Momentum guided self-help programme improved overall participant outcomes from 50% to 83% across the course of the programme for 374 people with binge eating disorder, reflecting meaningful gains in motivation, confidence and recovery-related knowledge — delivered as a clinically-recommended intervention at no cost to participants
2024

The Longford Trust Annual Report 2024

35 new scholarships awarded in 2024 — a record high, chosen from 220 expressions of interest — with 86 Longford Scholars in total supported across undergraduate degree programmes
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23 Frank Awards given in 2024 (a record high), bringing the total since 2014 to 153; 82% of funded OU module completers passed, with 15% receiving distinctions
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Fewer than 5% of Longford scholars return to prison; 95% of scholars said their mentor had made a difference to their chances of success (2024 independent evaluation)
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Fewer than 5% of Longford scholars return to prison, against a national reoffending backdrop where this rate is significantly higher — and just under 85% of award-holders go on to graduate or move into graduate-level employment, demonstrating that higher education is a highly effective and cost-efficient rehabilitation pathway
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2025

Access Sport Annual Review 2024-2025

34,606 young people reached in 2024-25 — a 69% increase on the previous year's figure of 20,495
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604 community sports clubs supported across England
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1,124 coaches and volunteers trained to deliver inclusive sport sessions
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34,606 young people reached in 2024-25 — a 69% increase on 20,495 the previous year — in line with the 2022-2027 Stand For Inclusion growth strategy, which targets expansion of inclusive community sport in the most disadvantaged areas of England
2024

CAP New Zealand 2024 Impact Report (2023 Activity)

133 clients debt free; 1,048 CAP Money course participants; 32 additional clients left able to manage remaining debt independently
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Network of church-based debt coaches; national support office staff; 109 churches delivering CAP Money
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NZD 431,000 saved in debt repayments; NZD 47,000 refunded to clients via Client Rights Advocacy
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Financial literacy: 1,048 people completed free CAP Money courses across 179 sessions in 109 churches, with 3 in 4 reporting an improved relationship with money
2024

Citizens Advice Rotherham & District Impact Report 2023/24

9,165 clients helped; 23,341 cases worked; 45% of clients had a long-term health condition; 57% female, 43% male
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13 trained volunteers; 201.5 total volunteer days; new volunteer Martha joined in IT and social media support role
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£5,257,635 in income gained for clients; £453,544 in debts written off; funders include Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council (3-year grant), Voluntary Action Rotherham, Citizens Advice national, Reaching Communities, Awards for All, National Lottery
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Outreach and inclusion: Expanded reach across Rotherham through outreaches at Clifton Learning Partnership (Roma community), Shiloh (homeless clients), Kiveton Park and Crossroads; fifth year partnership with Sheffield Hallam University providing student placements