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97%
of young people
said they
enjoyed
coming to
i
m
70%
pro
i
r
ReachOut
e
ve d th
FA I
R NESS
S
EL
of young people with prior
69%
r
pro
poor school attendance
ei
ve d th
F-C
improved their
attendance after
L
i
m
82%
O
O NTR
taking part in
O
O
72%
ei
r
pr
ove d th
60%
NT
i
G
m
ReachOut
D JUDG M
E
of young people improved
Warwick-Edinburgh
Wellbeing scale*
their
p
ei
score
r
i
m
76%
R
ST
AY r o v e d t h E
IN G P O W
Projects in
GREATER
MANCHESTER
Projects in
LIVERPOOL
23
5
Projects in
LEEDS
2
Projects in
LONDON
68%
“ReachOut has helped to provide
of mentees said
the children with inspiration for the
ReachOut
future. I feel they will transition to
improved their
secondary school a lot more prepared
academic
confidence
and open to different situations.”
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SENCO Teacher, Liverpool
*Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) © University of Warwick 2006, all rights reserved.
This report presents the highlights of the findings collected during our 2021-22 impact review process. Data is collected
through surveys completed by mentees, mentors, school contacts and parents as well as through case study interviews
and ad hoc feedback collected by our project team. The impact review process is overseen by our Senior
Management Team and reviewed by Trustees. To find out more about our Theory of Change click here.