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2026

Impact Report 2025/2026

1,153 families and 2,220 children supported across Wales in 2025/26; operating in 19 local authority areas with partner Home-Starts in Ceredigion, Wrexham and Flintshire
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84% of families reported improved parental mental health; 84% improved ability to cope with physical health; 75% reduced parental loneliness and isolation; 87% improved family relationships and resilience
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Total income £1,629,699 against expenditure of £1,581,445 — surplus of £48,253; 90.5% of expenditure invested directly in service delivery and workforce; free reserves £381k at December 2025
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76% of parents reported increased confidence in managing household budget; 83% felt more connected to community networks; 72% improved confidence managing household budget; 87% improved ability to cope with day-to-day challenges — all self-reported improvement scores
2025

Impact Report 2025

374 young lives transformed in 2025; 100% of participants made progress in one or more target areas including emotional resilience, communication, self-esteem, relationships and self-awareness
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97% of children look forward to coming to Ride High; 95% said they felt able to talk about their troubles; 99% achieved the Ride High Award; 56% showed improved school attendance after joining
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100% of 2025 participants increased their physical activity; 70% faced mental health struggles; 33% lived in Milton Keynes' most deprived areas; 89% relied on the free Ride High minibus to attend
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Aim High Alternative Education Provision launched in partnership with Haddon Training — delivering accredited qualifications in Horse Care and Animal Care for young people aged 14-25 with an EHCP; first intake starting Spring 2026; new site announced in Chester to double charitable impact
2025

RDA Impact Report 2025

39,000 disabled participants supported across 446 RDA Groups and Approved Centres; 13,700 volunteers; 1,700 coaches; 2,800 equines; 27,000 participants supported by RDA Groups in 2024/25 with 10,260 new participants joining
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95% of participants feel calm and focused during sessions; 90% feel more confident about themselves; 88% have better posture, balance and co-ordination; 82% feel more connected to others; 80% of parents/carers think changes wouldn't have happened without RDA
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11,502 awards and qualifications completed by RDA participants in 2024; 32% of participants aged 16+ have very high life satisfaction — compared to just 5% for disabled people aged 16+ nationally (Activity Alliance 2024); independent evaluation conducted by Insley Consulting with 1,216 survey responses and 68 interviews
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Independent evaluation (Insley Consulting, 2025) surveyed 1,216 participants, parents and carers across 378 RDA Groups — finding that 72% are better able to regulate their emotions, 71% are more independent, 68% have improved communication skills and 67% have developed new interests or aspirations
2024

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

11,000+ enquiries responded to by the advice and information service from people in prison and their families; 300 safeguarding referrals made to prisons relating to risk of self-harm, threats and wellbeing
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Building Futures programme: 92 working group members and 902 network members; 103 working group sessions co-facilitated across prisons; 350+ parole enquiries responded to
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19 new innovative projects to be introduced within prisons through Next Generation Leaders programme; Hope and Fulfilment Awards launched — first prisoner-nominated awards scheme
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PRT advocacy contributed to Victims and Courts Act 2024 introducing improved arrangements for IPP licence review and termination — including new executive release power for recalled IPP prisoners and a requirement for annual parliamentary reporting
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

Up to 1,927 people supported at any one time through RSI-funded services
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Housing First census expanded from 41 to 88 local authorities across England
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400+ deaths linked to synthetic opioids since June 2023 — frontline response established
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People moved off the streets and into stable housing through extensions and new investment secured
2025

Our Work, Our Impact: Imkaan's 2025 Year In Review

Evidence cited by National Audit Office, Joint Committee on Human Rights, Health and Social Care Committee, and Home Affairs Select Committee in 2025
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Home Affairs Select Committee recommended a national ring-fenced fund for 'by and for' services, directly informed by Imkaan evidence
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Government announced reforms to limit use of 'bad character' evidence against rape victims following joint campaign led with Imkaan involvement
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Joint Committee on Human Rights cited Imkaan's evidence on racial disparities under the Mental Health Act; Health and Social Care Committee quoted survivor testimonies from Imkaan's report to define high-quality, equity-focused mental health care
2024

Annual Report & Accounts 2023/24

85p in every £1 donated: spent on charitable activities
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Sight loss rehabilitation: training in independence skills
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Centre of Wellbeing: Llandudno, Wales
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Provided adaptive technology training enabling veterans to live independently despite sight loss