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2025

Impact Report 2023-24

2,192 helpline calls received; 193,446 website visitors in 2023-24
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61 training and presentation sessions delivered; 450 delegates at annual conference
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622 members in Male Domestic Abuse Network (MDAN); 160 organisations supported Supporting Male Victims Day 2023
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97% of training participants agreed the course equipped them to perform their jobs better
2025

Annual Review 2023-24

22,600+ people supported on their journey of recovery
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1,300+ volunteers providing specialist skills across London services
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Bright Sky app available in 4 languages supporting domestic abuse victims and professionals
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Led UK SAYS NO MORE coalition engaging corporate and media partners nationally
2025

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024-25

7,130 adults and children supported in frontline services; work touched 24,394 lives in total
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817 women and children across 19 refuges and 71 move-on spaces; income of £15.8 million
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4,453 people trained to recognise and respond to abuse; 147 active volunteers giving 7,280 hours
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Launched Shadow Board of survivor experts to embed lived experience in organisational decisions
2025

Annual Report 2023-24

5,472 queries handled via national helpline
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706 Black, minoritised and migrant women received direct casework support; 100 received counselling
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Total income £3.68m; surplus of £22,000
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UN Special Rapporteur on VAWG accepted SBS recommendations on NRPF reform following UK visit
2025

Alzheimer Scotland Annual Review 2024/25

7,882 people supported across Scotland; 3,302 Helpline calls answered; Stop the Cuts petition secured 17,500 signatures at the Scottish Parliament
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560 groups held for people living with dementia and 382 groups for carers; 82 people supported through counselling services averaging 9 sessions each
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Stop the Cuts campaign identified £150m worth of cuts to vital community services — 17,500-signature petition delivered to Scottish Parliament
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People living with dementia and unpaid carers accessed helpline, group and local community support
2025

Alzheimer's Research UK Annual Report and Financial Statements 2025

Record total income of £61.9m — the strongest financial performance in the charity's history — with £30.8m invested in pioneering dementia research
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530+ scientific publications from Alzheimer's Research UK-funded research in 2024–25; 6,200 publications and 24,000 scientists involved since the charity began
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Dementia research community in the UK doubled from approximately 5,000 to over 10,000 active researchers between 2015 and 2025 — supported by the charity
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Dementia research output and scientific knowledge increased through funded research programmes
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2025

Dementia UK Impact Report 2024–25

41,757 calls and emails answered by Admiral Nurses on the Helpline — more than ever before — and £31.4m raised, up £8.9m on the previous year
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476 Admiral Nurses across the UK — growing the workforce to reach more families with expert specialist dementia support
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Dementia clinics launched in 200 Nationwide branches across the UK, with aim of supporting 100,000 people through specialist dementia advice
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More families accessed specialist dementia nursing advice through helpline and virtual clinic support
2025

Alzheimer's Society Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

£116.8 million total fundraising income — the most successful fundraising year in the charity's history
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106,000 people reached directly through services — 13,000 through groups, 77,000 through one-to-one dementia services, 29,000 through the Dementia Support Line
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£18.6 million invested in activities to support dementia research; 291,290 new supporters joined in 2024–25
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People affected by dementia accessed direct advice, group support and one-to-one dementia services
2024

Impact Report 2026

600,000+ young people took part in cricket with Chance to Shine in 2024-25; 8 millionth child reached through a Chance to Shine programme in 2026 (20th anniversary year); programmes active in 4,263 primary schools
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58% of schools receiving the six-week programme had a higher-than-average proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals; 51% of all participants were girls; 12,336 children received Playground Leaders training across 674 schools
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98% of teachers agreed sessions were active, safe, inclusive and fun; 94% of children said they had fun; teacher impact scores averaged 8.7/10 for confidence and teamwork, 9.2/10 for enjoyment of sport and physical activity
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94% of teachers reported their school intends to have cricket in the curriculum next academic year; teachers' confidence to deliver cricket independently rose from 57% at programme start to 97% at end; teachers' ability to signpost children to continue playing rose from 58% to 94%