Our Impact In Numbers
Our Impact
Discover the impact of Care after Combat in numbers. From veteran rehabilitation success rates to average costs, take a look into our charity transparency and impact.
The Statistics
1000+
OVER 1000 VETERANS HAVE RECIEVED ONE-TO-ONE MENTORSHIP FROM CARE AFTER COMBAT
1/5
CARE AFTER COMBAT MENTORSHIP REDUCES REOFFENDING RATE OF VETERANS TO ONE-FIFTH OF THE NATIONAL AVERAGE
465
PRISON FORUMS WERE HELD BY CARE AFTER COMBAT
THE AVERAGE COST TO SOCIETY OF ONE PERSON REOFFENDING AND RECEIVING A CUSTODIAL SENTENCE*
THE AVERAGE COST OF PROVIDING CARE AFTER COMBAT SUPPORT TO A VETERAN IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM PER YEAR
*Ministry of Justice (2019) Economic and Social Costs of Reoffending – Analytical Report; Ministry of Justice (25th April 2019) Proven Reoffending Statistics – Annual Average data; Table 1, Ministry of Justice (2020) Costs per prison place and cost per prisoner by individual prison establishment 2019 to 2020 tables, London: Ministry of Justice
21,077
INDIVIDUAL WELLBEING ACTIVITY PACKS HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO VETERANS IN CUSTODY*
3745
WRITTEN RESPONSES HAVE BEEN RECIEVED FROM VETERANS IN CUSTODY, WITH EACH ONE REPLIED TO INDIVIDUALLY BY STAFF*
*Since March 2020
TOTAL NUMBER OF VETERANS SUPPORTED SINCE 2015 (TO END 2023)
Beneficiaries by Service
Care after Combat have supported veterans from the Army, Royal Navy / Royal Marines, and the Royal Air Force (RAF). Shown below are the statistics for each service we have helped.
%
ARMY
%
ROYAL AIR FORCE
%
ROYAL NAVY / ROYAL MARINES
Beneficiaries by Rank*
There are various ranks within the system; junior, senior, officer, and senior officer. The statistics for each of the ranks, that Care after Combat has provided assistance to, are shown below.
%
JUNIOR
%
SENIOR
%
OFFICER
%
SENIOR OFFICER
* Where declared by beneficiaries
Beneficiaries by Age Group
Care after Combat has also given assistance to veterans from many age ranges. The statistics for these are shown below.
%
18 - 24
%
25-34
%
35-44
%
45-54
%
55-64
%
65-74
%
75-84
%
85+
Financial Summary
Since charity accounts are published in arrears, this summary uses the two accounting periods that follow on from the last Impact Report, namely 01 Nov 20 – 31 Oct 21 and 01 Nov 21 – 31 Oct 22. The financial summary of 2021 to 2022 is shown below.
2021
Average Annual Income £500,050
Average Annual Expenditure £445,542 (94% of Income)
Average Annual Delta +£54,508
Raising Funds £11,565
2022
Average Annual Income £382,221
Average Annual Expenditure £489,074 (94% of Income)
Average Annual Delta –£106,853
Raising Funds £6,826
100%+ of income over the two-year period has been spent delivering services.