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2025

The Impact of Youth Focus North West in Greater Manchester 2017–2023

70% of surveyed stakeholders agreed that capacity for youth work in terms of knowledge, skills and staff had grown since YFNW increased its presence in 2017
Key Metric 1
All surveyed organisations agreed they now place greater priority on youth voice; 73% attributed this directly to their work with YFNW
Key Metric 2
Qualified youth workers in Manchester increased by approximately 60% through YFNW-facilitated Level 2 and 3 training bursaries over the period
Key Metric 3
Lundy Model of Child Participation adopted across Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, GMCA Children's Plan and BeeWell survey commissioning — embedding young people's rights into statutory decision-making
2024

Impact Report 2024 — The Impact of Skills on Lives

1.6 million people completed City & Guilds learning programmes and assessments in 2024; 5.1 million learners globally have access to City & Guilds courses; £15.3bn social and economic value generated through skills in the UK
Key Metric 1
76% of City & Guilds learners progress into employment within 6 months (vs 67% for other providers — UK Government data); 83% of apprentice survey respondents employed in relevant sector within 3 months; 75% felt more confident about the future
Key Metric 2
Leadership, Management & Coaching training delivered to 27,524 people from 101 employers; 52 employers received Princess Royal Training Award 2024; Foundation Fund for Displaced People directly supported 445 refugees — £2.6m social value (£11.27 per £1 invested)
Key Metric 3
Net Zero skills demand grew 38% year-on-year; carbon emissions reduced 10% against 2019 baseline; £11.27 generated for every £1 invested in displaced people programme; 86% of employees completed social impact learning module
2025

Impact Report 2025

Households helped through RBL casework and specialist support services across 66 countries; £11.8m in grants awarded to those in need; 180,000 members and 110,000 volunteers
Key Metric 1
£24.5m in War Pensions awards secured through tribunal representation; beneficiaries completed recovery courses at Battle Back Centre; 64 competitors selected for Team UK at Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025
Key Metric 2
Care home residents supported to live independently; RBL support helpline operational 8am-8pm, 7 days a week, 0808 802 8080; new 10-year strategy launched to support changing needs of Armed Forces community
Key Metric 3
Invictus Games Team UK: 64 competitors selected — Battle Back Centre involved with Invictus Games since 2016; Scottish Welfare Fund guidance amended to disregard Guaranteed Income Payments for veterans; Scottish Census consultation engagement to protect veteran status question
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