Annual Review 2024

Community Learning Partnerships (CLP) is a Leeds-based charity working in some of the UK's most deprived wards to improve education, employment and wellbeing. In 2024, over 450 adults enrolled on learning courses including ESOL and employability training, 300+ children received reading support through 70+ volunteers, and 45 single parents were supported into work or training. Total income was £543,867 with expenditure of £511,502 (year ending March 2024).

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📋About

Adult learning (ESOL, Customer Services, Digital Skills, health and wellbeing); Let's Read volunteer reading programme; Roots & Shoots gardening in schools and community; Single Parent Power employability support; ABCD community development; Household Support Fund; Welcome Spaces; Hyperlocal healthcare recruitment Custom geography from upload: Yorkshire & The Humber

📊Key Metrics

450+ adults and young people enrolled on Adult Learning courses annually, with 94.77% achieving their learning goals Key Metric 1
368 participants improved spoken and written English through ESOL courses in 2024 Key Metric 2
300+ children receiving extra reading support across 12 Leeds schools through 70+ volunteers Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • 45 single parents supported into employment, education or training through Single Parent Power project
  • 97% of Adult Learning course completers reported being more employable; 82% gained brand new skills
  • 50 children per week engaged in Roots & Shoots gardening sessions across 5 East Leeds primary schools

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2025 Enhanced

Annual Review 2024-25

55,000 foster carers and 370 fostering service providers as members across the UK
Key Metric 1
45 new Fostering Friendly Employers recruited, bringing the scheme to over 680,000 employees across the UK
Key Metric 2
95 Fostering Wellbeing Pioneers in Wales offering peer support and mentoring to fellow foster carers
Key Metric 3
191 children and young people engaged in outdoor adventure weeks through the Fostering Attainment and Achievement programme in Northern Ireland