85 Young people and adults facing homelessness were provided with safe accommodation – 88% have successfully moved on from supported housing
54 families were provided with refuge from domestic abuse
282 young people were supported at Key’s drop-in where young people can get something to eat, access computers and phones, shower, laundry facilities and talk to a Support Worker who will support them to find accommodation
Over 700 residents provided with a sustainable supply of high-quality, low-cost food at The Base community centre
Key worked with 166 individuals in domestic abuse outreach service. Of those 160 were females and we supported 6 males. The ages ranged from 18 to 82 years of age
Key delivered the Healthy relationships programme to 2896 school aged children
Key employs 47 members of staff in total and has 20 volunteers who have contributed in excess of 4000 hours of volunteering
Key supported 533 children through the Emotional Health & Wellbeing contract (counselling in schools)
212 tenants were supported through Key’s Tenancy Support generating over £300k through maximising income through benefits and grants
43 people were supported by Key’s Employment Coach with 28 Supported into employment or training
85 people were provided with supported accommodation
100% of service users rated Key as good or excellent
99% of service users showed an improvement in their wellbeing