People reached through family support, youth learning, crisis response, and older adult wellbeing services.
Impact & Reports
Evidence, stewardship, and measurable care at Christ Church.
Our reporting combines programme data, participant stories, financial controls, and governance review so residents, funders, and partners can see how resources are translated into practical support.
Annual Highlights
What the latest reporting cycle shows
Christ Church tracks direct reach, progression outcomes, volunteer contribution, and safeguarding assurance across every frontline programme.
Participants moved into improved stability, sustained learning, employment, or longer-term support plans.
Structured volunteer time logged across hospitality, mentoring, outreach, and transport support.
Reporting principles
- Outcome measures are reviewed quarterly against enrolment, attendance, safeguarding, and case follow-up data.
- Board committees receive finance, risk, and delivery dashboards before each governance cycle.
- Participant feedback is gathered through anonymous surveys, interviews, and referral-partner review.
- Public reporting balances human stories with verifiable metrics and documented internal controls.
Report Archive
A rolling view of recent reporting milestones
Each cycle sharpened how Christ Church measures demand, tests service quality, and demonstrates accountability to stakeholders.
Baseline framework established
Core indicators for reach, attendance, volunteer inputs, and referrals were standardised across all programmes.
Participant voice embedded
Qualitative feedback was added to formal dashboards to connect lived experience with programme performance trends.
Board assurance deepened
Risk review, safeguarding compliance, and restricted-fund oversight moved into a tighter quarterly reporting cycle.
Community impact expanded
More households were supported through integrated family, youth, and wellbeing pathways backed by stronger evidence collection.
Outcomes by Stream
Where impact is being delivered
Programme reports are designed around concrete shifts in stability, confidence, participation, and access to further support.
Family Support
Emergency assistance, referral navigation, and sustained casework helped households stabilise quickly during crisis periods.
Youth Learning
Tutoring, mentoring, and digital access support improved attendance, confidence, and term completion for referred learners.
Wellbeing Outreach
Regular visits, transport support, and group connection reduced isolation and increased access to routine health services.
Recovery to Employment
Small-cohort coaching supported participants toward training, structured routines, and paid work opportunities.
Financial Review
Income growth matched by control discipline
The financial story is not only expansion. It is also about stronger reserves, tighter coding of restricted funds, and documented approval pathways.
Managed income trend
Financial accountability notes
- Restricted grants are reconciled against agreed outputs, procurement records, and monthly management accounts.
- A three-month operating reserve target is maintained to protect essential community services.
- External review findings are presented to the finance and risk committee before board sign-off.
- Material purchases follow approval thresholds, conflict checks, and documented value-for-money assessment.
Case Evidence
Stories connected to measurable change
Impact reporting includes narrative examples, but each case study is tied to observable movement in attendance, stability, or engagement.
Attendance restored through wraparound support
A family facing transport and routine disruption worked with staff to rebuild school attendance through tutoring, check-ins, and practical planning.
Isolation reduced for an older resident
Transport coordination and weekly connection points increased community participation and reduced missed appointments over six months.
Recovery pathway led into paid work
Confidence-building, employer brokerage, and structured routines helped a participant move from instability into sustained part-time employment.
Governance & Disclosure
Oversight shaped by partnership and scrutiny
Christ Church publishes impact information for public partners, philanthropic funders, parish stakeholders, and local delivery collaborators.
What funders receive
What partners review
What the public can see
Enquiries
Request more detail or discuss reporting needs
Funders, auditors, and partners can use the contact routes below for fuller reporting packs, governance information, or procurement and compliance questions.
Impact & programme reports
Director's OfficeChrist Church, Church Street, Dublin, Ireland
Finance & compliance
Registration no. 20014520Board Finance and Risk Committee