Ride High Impact Report 2023 - Report - Page 5
OUR OUTCOMES
We use a combination of methods to measure the impact
Ride High has on children and young people. One such
method is our Wellbeing Measure which allows our
members to reflect on their own progress helping them to
recognise their achievements. An initial assessment
identifies areas of particular need for each individual to
focus on and we support them to meet their goals regularly repeating the measure to track their progress.
EMOTIONAL
RESILIENCE
CONTRIBUTION
The Wellbeing Measure focuses on six key areas.
Experience shows us that the most commonly shared
areas where members require support are Self-esteem and
confidence and Emotional resilience. Strong progress in
these areas often leads to higher achievements in others.
COMMUNICATION
WELLBEING
MEASURE
SELFAWARENESS
& CONTROL
SELF-ESTEEM
&
CONFIDENCE
RELATIONSHIPS
Our data shows us that those with the highest needs
achieve a higher level of progress, and often, that, younger
members make the most progress. This supports our early
intervention programmes, but also our desire to expand our
programmes specifically for teenagers.
MIXED GROUPS
SCHOOL GROUPS
96%
90%
MADE PROGRESS IN
ONE OR MORE OF
THEIR
MADE PROGRESS IN
ONE OR MORE OF
THEIR
TARGET AREAS
TARGET AREAS
WHERE CHILDREN MADE PROGRESS
86%
COMMUNICATION
70%
71%
SELF-ESTEEM & CONFIDENCE
67%
72%
RELATIONSHIPS
71%
71%
SELF-AWARENESS & CONTROL
67%
80%
CONTRIBUTION
74%
75%
EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE
78%
LEVEL OF PROGRESS ACHIEVED
BY THOSE WITH THE HIGHEST NEED
53%
MADE GOOD
TO VERY
GOOD
PROGRESS
50%
MADE GOOD
TO VERY
GOOD
PROGRESS
28%
MADE
EXCELLENT
PROGRESS
35%
MADE
EXCELLENT
PROGRESS
SELF-ESTEEM &
CONFIDENCE
EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE
29%
MADE GOOD
TO VERY
GOOD
PROGRESS
35%
MADE GOOD
TO VERY
GOOD
PROGRESS
44%
MADE
EXCELLENT
PROGRESS
61%
MADE
EXCELLENT
PROGRESS