New Report Reveals that Muslim-Led Youth Initiatives Save UK £30M Annually
Posted On October , 2025
A new report from Equi Think Tank reveals that Muslim-led grassroots organisations are delivering life-saving interventions for young people, while saving the UK taxpayer an estimated £30 million annually.
The findings come amid a 141% rise in knife-related teenage deaths and growing concern over youth violence across the country.
The report, Tackling Youth Violence: The Impact of Muslim-Led Organisations, is the first of its kind to quantify the social and economic impact of faith-led youth work. It examines seven Muslim-led initiatives operating across the UK, from London to Edinburgh, collectively reaching over 45,000 young people each year.
These programmes deliver a 5.3:1 return on investment, with cost savings derived from reduced criminal justice involvement, improved mental health outcomes, increased educational attainment, and lower rates of reoffending.
One case study features Yusuf, a young man excluded from school and caught in a cycle of violence. A focus on faith helped him overcome his violent past. Today, Yusuf is a youth mentor himself, helping others navigate similar challenges.
The report highlights the unique strengths of Muslim-led organisations:
“We’re not just keeping kids off the streets- we’re helping them heal, grow and lead,” said Yusuf. “But we can’t do it alone. We need policymakers to see us, fund us and work with us.”
The report also identifies significant untapped potential:
“This is not just a moral imperative, it’s a fiscal one,” said Javed Khan, Managing Director of Equi. “We have evidence that these programmes work. The question now is whether policymakers are willing to invest in what’s already saving lives and money.”
