Nacro Annual Report 2025
Every year Nacro produces an annual report outlining the successes and importance of our work.
In this section you can find our annual reports, internal policy statements and external policy and research publications.
Every year Nacro produces an annual report outlining the successes and importance of our work.
The new Nacro Strategy (2025-2028) launched in Spring 2025,
Our report ‘Reducing Deaths Among Prison Leavers’ finds than one person dies every day in the year after leaving prison. Read our analysis and recommendations to reduce the risk of people dying after release from prison.
Read the terms and conditions for the Care to Learn financial support we offer for students attending our education centres.
The purpose of this bursary fund is to support students in meeting the costs of continuing in full-time education. It can be awarded for things like transport, books, equipment, educational trips related to your course, and other course-related costs; it may also be used towards the costs of attending university interviews and open days.
You can view our board of trustees through our declaration of interests register.
As part of our legal responsibility to report our Gender Pay Gap every year. We have published our 2025 Gender Pay Gap Report can be downloaded here. Find out more.
In November 2025 the government commissioned the Right Honourable Alan Milburn to author a report that will seek to understand drivers of the increase in the number of young people who are Not in Education Employment or Training (NEET).
This document includes Humankind’s research which is part of the Better Justice Partnership’s research into understanding media narratives.
This document summarises the results of a multi-stage process of research, development and testing, carried out by Future Narratives Lab in 2025 for the Better Justice Partnership. The research aimed to understand more about ways of communicating to increase public understanding of what works to reduce crime.
Nacro is committed to and has a Statutory duty under Section 26 of the Counterterrorism and Security Act 2015 to provide a secure environment for all our students/service users. Find out more.
We have a responsibility to promote the welfare of all vulnerable adults, children, and young people, to keep them safe and to deliver our services in a way that protects them. Find out more.