In 2024/25, Cranstoun supported over 34,000 adults, children and young people.
94% of people in the Housing First service have been accommodated through the programme.
In the past year 94.5% of children and young people achieved the goals agreed on their care plans.
97% of the people we work with agree that our staff are friendly and approachable.
94% of our people feel Cranstoun has a positive impact on society.
“Cranstoun gave me the tools to rebuild my life and embrace the future in a positive and productive way.”
Jay first became involved with Cranstoun as a someone who used our services. With Jay’s openness, hard work and dedication he soon became a service user rep. Jay volunteered five days a week, offering support to service users and staff members.
He then took the brave jump towards paid employment, and with his compassion, incredible story and dedication to helping others, Jay now works for Cranstoun as a Key Worker.
Latest News
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Posted on: 3 March, 2026
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Posted on: 17 December, 2025
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