Our latest Quarterly Report is now available to view. It covers our work from January to March 2025. It shows what we’ve learnt, and includes key stats and feedback from those who access Future Pathways.
What happened in Q4
- 36 people registered with Future Pathways
- 38 people started working with a Support Coordinator
- 73 people were referred to 15 Delivery Partners
Who we supported
- The average age of people who registered with us was 46
- 85% of people who registered with us live in Scotland’s most populated areas
How people felt
- We received positive feedback from people we support, and we also received suggestions about how we could improve
- People shared that they felt Future Pathways understood and cared about them. Many people also shared that they felt able to trust Future Pathways.
“It’s the relationship that’s the most important thing, more than anything else. The connection and the fact that I felt safe to connect with my Support Coordinator.”
(Person supported by Future Pathways)
What people gained
- Many people told us that they felt able to access the support that is right for them. People accessed support from our Delivery Partners, such as help with record searches. And people accessed our Discretionary Fund, for example to make their home feel safe and comfortable.
- We supported people to link up with existing services, such as healthcare.
“Future Pathways has been on my journey every step of the way, supporting me with the challenges I have met.”
(Person supported by Future Pathways)
What difference we made
- Some people told us that their life, overall, was better now than it was before and others feel more hopeful about the future.
“You’ve held the hope for me and now I’m able to hold the hope for myself.”
(Person supported by Future Pathways)
What changed for people
- People told us what changed in their life after accessing our support. Some people feel that they know more about their strengths and abilities. Others feel clearer about the changes that they want to make.
“Future Pathways has helped me move on from my trauma. My life took a new direction. To where I live and how I cope with my everyday life.”
(Person supported by Future Pathways)