Working Where It Matters Most

We prioritise project delivery in areas experiencing higher levels of deprivation, where young people are more vulnerable to financial harm, exploitation and wider community social and safety challenges. Measuring Impact

We take impact seriously and continuously assess the effectiveness of our programmes.

Across Moneywise and Respect, we measure outcomes through:

  • Pre and post-project surveys
  • Teacher and school feedback
  • Engagement levels during delivery
  • Knowledge and confidence improvements
  • Awareness of modern risks
  • Follow-up reflections from partner schools

This approach ensures our sessions remain relatable, evidence-based and responsive to what young people are facing today.

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Continuous Improvement

The challenges facing young people are constantly changing, from new digital financial risks to emerging safety concerns in schools and online spaces.

That is why we refresh and update our resources year on year, working closely with teachers, safeguarding leads and community partners to ensure our project materials reflect real, current issues.

Our aim is not only to deliver sessions, but to provide schools with practical tools that remain useful long after the projects end.

Delivery Reach (2025)

In 2025, Community Safety Education CIC delivered projects across the UK, reaching thousands of young people through structured classroom sessions and school-wide programmes.

24+

Secondary Schools we've delivered in

20+

Primary Schools we've delivered in

10,000+

Young People Reached

1650

Approximate sessions supported using our programme materials

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2025 Annual Rport by Community Safety Education CIC

Annual Report

For full project delivery statistics, outcomes, and case studies, you can download our latest Annual Report below:

CIC Director

Michael Fitzgerald

Download Annual Report (PDF)

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