2023/24 Impact Report published

18th February 2025

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Kerstin Mordant

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In total, we engaged with more than 3,000 service users (perpetrators, offenders and victims) in 2023/24, and trained 500 professionals.

During 2023/24 Hampton Trust has continued to provide specialist services to a range of clients alongside training to professionals. We have shared our extensive experience of delivering interventions as part of a conditional caution across government and with key stakeholders to inform legislation change. The expansion of Project CARA into a further 7 police forces in partnership with a range of like-minded organisations has provided exciting opportunities to collaborate with our respected partners
in the sector.

We have invested heavily during the last ten years, ensuring quality standards in our direct delivery are both robust and replicable. We are grateful for the commitment and willingness of regional providers to partner with us in rolling CARA out nationally as an evidence-based criminal justice intervention.
Alongside our flagship Respect Accredited perpetrator programme (ADAPT), we have continued to work in partnership with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary to embed Project Foundation across the Priority Crime Teams.

For many years, we have strongly advocated for a full range of specialist perpetrator services, proactively engaging local commissioners and government departments to share our experience of matching the right intervention to the levels of risk. Project CARA and Project Foundation illustrate our credibility in delivering both early intervention services and interventions targeting individuals causing high levels of harm.

We are delighted that our experience of establishing and delivering the Independent Sexual Violence Advisory Service (ISVA) on the Isle of Wight spanning over a decade has been recognised by the award of a 5-year contract to independently continue to deliver the service. This has seen us move away from sub-contracting arrangements, providing autonomy in the delivery of a specialist service to vulnerable clients.

Read the full Impact Report for 2023/24