Impact Report 2025/26

35,486 people supported in 2025/26

Across the Liverpool City Region and North Wales, Local Solutions supported people to access help earlier, build stability and move towards brighter futures.

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35,486 People supported
396,620 Hours of care delivered
11,308 Watersports participants
£32m Social and economic value generated

Helping people thrive

This report celebrates the impact that can be achieved when communities, partners, volunteers and staff come together with compassion, determination and a shared commitment to helping people thrive.

Our impact in numbers

A snapshot of the difference made across our services in 2025/26.

35,486People supported by Local Solutions
1,259People supported to live independently at home
396,620Hours of care delivered in people’s homes
11,308People accessed watersports activities
1,086People benefited from a Mytime break
1,823Unpaid carers took part in health and wellbeing activities
743People supported into safe temporary accommodation
£32mSocial and economic value generated

Where we made a difference

Our work focused on three key areas: Ending Homelessness, Transforming Social Care and Empowering Communities.

Ending Homelessness

Providing accommodation, practical help and day-to-day support for people facing homelessness and housing instability.

739 people supported
89% supported to stabilise their accommodation

Transforming Social Care

Helping people stay connected, maintain independence and feel supported in the places that matter most to them.

396,620 hours of care delivered
98% reported improved health and wellbeing

Empowering Communities

Creating ways for people to meet others, learn new skills and access practical advice closer to home.

95% gained skills and confidence
96% reported improved health and wellbeing

The people behind the numbers

Our impact is not only shown through statistics. It is seen in the lives, confidence and futures of the people we support.

“I couldn’t live at home without Local Solutions.”

Lucy, Homecare

“For the first time in a long time, I feel like I’m moving forward.”

Sian, Sunraye

Creating social value

£32m

In 2025/26, Local Solutions generated £32 million in social and economic value by supporting people earlier, helping them stay safe and reducing pressure on public services.

Why this support matters

These national statistics show the wider challenges facing people and communities across England. They help explain why early support, prevention and community-based services are so important.

Ending Homelessness

Statistics for England
132,000+ Households currently living in temporary accommodation in England
174,000+ Children currently living in temporary accommodation in England
£2.8bn Annual local authority spending on temporary accommodation

The demand for safe, stable accommodation continues to grow, which is why prevention, early intervention and trusted support matter more than ever.

Transforming Social Care

Statistics for England
372,000+ People waiting for adult social care assessments, care or reviews
£34.5bn Annual adult social care spending
£35k to £50k An annual residential placement cost

Supporting people earlier helps them stay independent, connected and living well at home, while reducing pressure on wider health and care services.

Empowering Communities

Wider challenges across communities
£85 billion Annual cost of domestic abuse in the UK
£300 billion Cost of poor mental health
22% Of adults report feeling lonely

Strong communities help people feel connected, supported and less alone. They create space for people to build confidence, learn, take part and thrive.

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Our 2025/26 Impact Report celebrates the impact that can be achieved when communities, partners, volunteers and staff come together to help people thrive. Discover the stories, outcomes and achievements behind our work to End Homelessness, Transform Social Care and Empower Communities.

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