Building Social Capital
Our music programmes enact a Theory of Change.
We enable participants to develop their creativity and to build human and social capital
that supports desistance from crime.
Our Outcomes
93% have gained self-esteem
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90% have developed confidence
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84% feel more hopeful
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93% feel able to achieve their goals
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82% align with a positive identity
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88% feel able to work well with others
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86% have developed healthy relationships
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92% feel part of a positive community
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89% now use music to help with their mental health
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73% feel more resilient
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92% feel that music has become a positive force in their lives
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93% have gained self-esteem | 90% have developed confidence | 84% feel more hopeful | 93% feel able to achieve their goals | 82% align with a positive identity | 88% feel able to work well with others | 86% have developed healthy relationships | 92% feel part of a positive community | 89% now use music to help with their mental health | 73% feel more resilient | 92% feel that music has become a positive force in their lives |
CASE STUDIES
REOFFENDING RATE
Our participant reoffending rate for the past three years is 5%. This compares to the reoffending rate for England and Wales, which is currently at 48%.
Case studies bring our impact to life. For example, some participants have been signed onto our record label and others have joined our team and Board.
PARTICIPANT FEEDBACK
Here are the results of evaluation feedback from participants we have worked with in 2022:
93% have gained self-esteem since working with us
90% have developed their confidence
84% feel more hopeful
93% feel able to achieve their goals
82% align with a more positive identity
88% feel able to work well with others
86% have developed healthy relationships
92% feel part of a positive community
89% now use music to help with their mental health
73% feel more resilient
92% feel that music has become a positive force in their lives
*This data is based on 129 respondents to our evaluation forms