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Poverty & Inclusion

Poverty alleviation, inclusion, and livelihood resilience.

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2025

Ten Years, One Mission: Keeping Women and Girls' Needs on the Agenda — Impact Report 2015–2025

130+ member organisations across England and Wales; 144 meetings with key influencers and decision-makers
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Work mentioned in Parliament 55 times; contributed to over 200 media stories
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11 pieces of research published; 10,993 combined social media followers
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Domestic abuse recognised as a specific risk factor in the Government's Suicide Prevention Strategy following Agenda research; multiple disadvantage recognised in the Domestic Abuse Act statutory guidance
2025

Annual Report and Consolidated Accounts 2024/25

4.6 million disabled people supported through services, online advice and community forum in 2024/25
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Over 2,000 disabled people supported closer to employment; nearly 400 secured jobs — 68% still in work 6 months later
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76% of every £1 spent on charitable activities in 2024/25 (up from 73% in 2023/24); reserves reduced from £42.7m to £26.4m over 5 years
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Cost of Cuts campaign on disability benefits Green Paper: petition reached 100,000 signatures; 4,854 people supported to respond to consultation; parliamentary event attended by 100+ MPs and peers — government dropped plans to freeze or means-test PIP and scaled back cuts from £11bn to £6.5bn
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

270,000+ people supported to access and stay in good work (September 2024 to August 2025); 34,151 people started or remained in work
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11,665 people participated in IPS programmes — 76% still in work 26 weeks later; £2.34 return on every £1 spent on a Primary Care IPS participant within one year
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103,861 people supported through careers and skills services; 100,000+ accessed the National Careers Service; 10,469 young people moved from NEET to EET
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84% of WorkWell participants reported wellbeing improvements; 875 employment outcomes from WorkWell (21% of those who finished remained, moved into or returned to work); 81% of social prescribing participants improved their wellbeing
2025

Annual Review and Financial Statements 2024/25

636 customers supported towards and into employment; 299 attained paid work; 1,046 received support from specialist partners
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672 homes managed across the East of England — 74% supported living, 39% wheelchair accessible, 68% adapted for accessibility
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266 Day Opportunities customers; 58,466 Day Opportunities sessions delivered per year; 156,388 care hours delivered per year
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86% of staff said Papworth Trust is a great place to work (up from 74% the previous year); staff turnover reduced to 18% target met; 76 organisations helped to become Disability Confident
2024

Impact Report 2023/24

200,837 enquiries answered via the Age UK Advice Line; 254,836 benefit checks completed online and through the Advice Line
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£30.1 million in benefit entitlements identified for older people by the specialist benefits team (average £4,714 per person)
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4,486 older people matched with volunteer befrienders through the Telephone Friendship Service by end of March 2024
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13.5 million views of information and advice webpages; 85% of Advice Line callers satisfied with the service
2026

Impact Report 2024/25

12,000+ people supported each year; 3,168 new patient referrals and 3,984 re-referrals in 2024/25
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4,226 welfare clients helped to access £8,728,640 in benefits entitlements; total income £13.7 million
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Annual cost of hospice care £13.5 million — £37,133 per day; 70p in every £1 raised goes directly to care
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£8,728,640 in benefits and entitlements accessed for 4,226 welfare clients in 2024/25 — direct financial relief for families in Lincolnshire facing terminal illness alongside financial hardship
2023

Impact Evaluation Report 2023

Average 50 people per day through The Gateway drop-in since 2016; estimated 169,000 visits between 2013 and 2019 alone
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Lewisham is the 6th highest LA for homelessness in England; 999 Club described as a 'major anchor' institution by partner organisations
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Independent evaluation by Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London — commissioned to mark 30th anniversary
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Multiple clients stated they would not be alive without 999 Club; partner organisations confirmed closure would result in loss of lives — 'Every borough should commission a service like 999 Club'
2024

Impact Report 2024

90% success rate (Cambridge Econometrics audit)
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Nights of accommodation provided: 125,334 since 2018
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Economic saving to taxpayer: up to £2.6 million
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Maintained 90% success rate confirmed by independent Cambridge Econometrics audit