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The Difference We Made: Impact Report 2015/16
26/08/2016
“At The Children’s Society we work towards a country where children are free from disadvantage. We believe we can have the highest impact on the lives of children and young people by focussing our work on supporting the most vulnerable 10–18 year olds, a group of young people so often overlooked and left behind. In this year’s Impact Report we have focussed the […]

BeHealthy Charitable Programme funded by Mondelez International Foundation (CAF Russisa)
25/08/2016
This report articulates the social impact of the BeHealthy Charitable Programme funded by Mondelez International Foundation which was carried by CAF Russia in 2014-2015 using Social Return on Investment (SROI) methodology. It also provides conclusions and recommendations aimed at increasing social impact created by the Programme. This SROI analysis not only proved that the Programme aimed […]

SROI Forecast of Teulu Ni: Early intervention that creates value in the lives of vulnerable families
12/08/2016
Teulu Ni is funded by the Big Lottery’s Improving Futures programme and was awarded £863,832 for a 3-year project, operating between June 2012 and March 2016 (including a 10-month extension). However, owing to late changes in the project, there was an under-spend, meaning the total funding spent on the project was £836,535. The project works […]

Seven Steps
25/07/2016
Psychosocial Intervention Model for people who inject drugs in Ukraine 7 Steps intervention is based on the results of the research carried out by the Central University of the Caribbean, School of Medicine, Center for Narcological Studies (Puerto Rico) with the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (2001). Psychosocial intervention model is a cognitive behavioral intervention […]



Food for Life: a Social Return on Investment Analysis of the Locally Commissioned Programme
21/07/2016

Social Return on Investment Report: Local Value Chain Development Project in Flotim, Indonesia
15/07/2016

Proving the value of Advice Services in Devon: An impact study of the services provided by Citizens Advice Bureaux using Social Return on Investment
15/07/2016


Georgia Governor’s Office of Student Achievement Innovation Fund SROI Analysis Final Report
15/07/2016

Putting a value on young people’s journey into construction: introducing SROI at Construction Youth Trust
15/07/2016

Teulu Ni is funded by the Big Lottery’s Improving Futures programme and was awarded £863,832 for a 3-year project, operating between June 2012 and March 2016 (including a 10-month extension). However, owing to late changes in the project, there was an under-spend, meaning the total funding spent on the project was £836,535. The project works with families voluntarily, where the eldest child in each family is between 5 and 10 years of age, who are in need of additional support to prevent their situation escalating further to where they require statutory intervention. The main objective of Teulu Ni is therefore to provide proactive, integrated and purposeful services to prevent families developing more profound and complex problems requiring intensive and often more costly interventions.





