Our Impact
WhatWeDo
What We Do
Our Programmes
TheNeed
The Need
References: Active Lives Children and Young People Survey - Academic year 2024-25; Play, move, belong: Active futures for young disabled people research report Nov 2025; Youth Sport Trust - PE and School Sport - The Annual Report (2024 and 2025)
46%
of girls are less likely to be active than boys (52%), and the gender gap is widest between boys and girls from Asian, Black and other ethnic groups
45%
of children and young people from the least affluent families are the least likely to be active, compared to 57% of those from the most affluent backgrounds
39%
of young people from a low socio-economic background said “can’t afford it” is the barrier that stops or makes it difficult for them to take part in sport and physical activity
OurGoals
Our Goals
We measure our impact through the following outcomes
Improve Activity Levels and Promote Healthy Lifestyles
Improve Activity Levels and Promote Healthy Lifestyles
Increase Confidence and Self-Esteem
Increase Confidence and Self-Esteem
Promote Social Inclusion
Promote Social Inclusion
OurImpact
Our Impact
View our latest Impact Report
276
Wicketz and Super 1s hubs
28,595
young people reached in 984 SEND settings
29%
female participation across all our programmes
544
life skills workshops delivered, including 95 focused on employability