OUR IMPACT

1625 has a strong structure in place to allow monitoring, reporting and evaluation of our impact.

We measure our impact in accommodation, financial capability, education, employment and training, health and wellbeing, relationship building, positive contribution.

We contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and use this framework to link our activities to the broader social agenda, and therefore integrating sustainability within our strategy.
1625ip is aligned to five of the UN Sustainable Development Goals:

  • No Poverty
  • Good Health and Well being
  • Quality Education
  • Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities

 

 

 

IMPACT REPORT

2022-23

In the past year, 1625’s services were accessed by a total of 1,654 young people. As we celebrate our 40th year, we are excited to announce significant growth in the ways we support young people. We have joined with the Youth Education Service and successfully launched Reboot West 3. Additionally, thanks to National Lottery players, National Heritage Fund and Historic England, The Kingsley Hall Heritage Project is set to transform our main base into a vibrant and inclusive space for young people and the community.

IMPACT REPORT

2021-22

1625’s services were accessed by 1,642 over the last year. We have continued supporting more young people to rebuild their lives, opening Charles England House. It’s seen the return of in-person Sleep Out, and completing our application to the national lottery for our largest development yet.

IMPACT REPORT

2020-21

Take a look through a summary of the past year, we opened a new 18 bed supported housing project in Yate, providing much-needed accommodation for care leavers and young homeless people. We also secured funding to continue our project, Reboot West in supporting young care leavers.

Read our online summary page here!

IMPACT REPORT

2019-20

Read about the year we opened LaunchPad, introduced the Transitions & Resilience Support team, launched our trauma-informed Informing Futures Toolkit, and celebrated of 10 years as ‘1625 Independent People’!

IMPACT REPORT

2018-19

Read about the year we introduced more Move-On housing through expanding Establish and Future Builders, our best-ever Sleep Out event, the Youth Board focusing on mental health, and the success of Bristol Youth Maps at preventing homelessness.

IMPACT REPORT

2017-18

Read about the launch of Bristol Youth MAPS to prevent youth homelessness, the Social Impact Bond to fund Reboot West to develop care leavers values and aspirations, to transform their learning and employment outcomes, and finally the positive evaluation of training, Psychologically Informed Environment framework.