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Case Study Ladyloan Without Limits Year 1 Evaluation

Key successes in 2022/23:

In Year 1 the project has engaged 35 girls from P6/7 with >90% staying in the programme for the full year. This includes:

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• 8 girls with a registered additional support need

• 11 girls from a single parent household with no other family support and only 1 income source

• 2 girls with care experience

• 7 girls who have/live with someone with a physical disability

• 9 girls who have English as an additional language

• The girls have had weekly nutrition and cooking sessions and tried a wide variety of foods

• The girls have cooked and served a 3-course meal for their families

• The girls have had weekly guidance and support from staff, Community Learning and Development Workers

• Each girl has achieved a Dynamic Youth Award

• The girls have experienced over 20 different sports and activities including trips and inspirational athlete visits

• The girls have watched national and international matches in both football and netball

• Each girl was gifted a full training kit from Macron (bag, t-shirt, and training top), leggings, a health and wellbeing kit (shower gel, toothpaste and toothbrush, sponge, shampoo and conditioner, period products, hairbrush and hair ties)

• Each girl received an activity monitor to encourage physical activity

• Girls have reported improved confidence, improved self-esteem, resilience and improved skill levels overall

• Girls have reported that attending ‘Ladyloan Without Limits’ has contributed to them participating in more extra-curricular and community sport clubs

• 21 P5 girls have joined for 23/24 session

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