Our impact

We are committed to measuring the impact of our work and learning from the findings. Our services and the staff working for them have won many awards over the years.

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Evaluations of our work

Alongside helping us to learn from and continue to improve our services, evaluations enable us to be transparent about their impact.

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News

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Our stories

The people we work with come from all different backgrounds, situations and ages. Here are some of their stories.

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Awards for our work

We are proud to have received a number of awards for our work over previous years.

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£8.54

Saving to the taxpayer for every
£1 invested in our peer-led services

Our Impact 2024/25

Intensive121

39,823

1:1 support sessions provided

County Lines

869

clients reduced involvement in gangs or county lines

Supported By

16,763

new clients supported

Clients Engaged

70%

of Pantry clients improved their finances

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10,693

new clients engaged with our Criminal Justice projects

Client Employment

14,851

hours of advocacy provided

Pantry

12,620

visits were made to our Pantries

LEarning To Advise

1,063

peer advisors completing training or qualifications in Advice, Guidance and Support

The difference
we make

Evaluations enable us to learn and consistently improve our services.

Latest news

Vital Relief Packs Support Vulnerable Communities in the Midlands

04 Jun 2025

The St Giles Trust team in the Midlands has received a generous donation of essential supplies from the...

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St Giles Welcomes New Legislation on Coerced Concealment

04 Jun 2025

St Giles welcomes the Government’s announcement today (3 June) of new legislation that makes it a specific offence...

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Volunteers’ Week 2025: Celebrating St Giles’ Volunteers

02 Jun 2025

Volunteers are at the heart of St Giles. Their time, skills and generosity make a real difference to...

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Sentencing Review – The Need for the Voluntary Sector and Lived Experience

30 May 2025

St Giles welcomes the recent publication of the Sentencing Review and its focus on pragmatic, forward-thinking solutions to...

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Nicky Park on: Investment for Young Women & Girls

27 May 2025

Since 2016, Nicky Park Director of Criminal Justice and Women’s Services, has led St Giles Trust, in developing...

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