can social impact bonds influence social policy for the better?
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Can Social Impact Bonds influence social policy for the better?
Bridges Social Sector Funds
April 2015
Innovative investments that make a difference
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UK
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“Capital in the 21st Century”, Thomas Piketty, April 2014
What is the social state in an OECD country?G
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spend a
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ational In
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UK
£750bn
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So what is the problem? Rising demand…
UK Social Services demandOECD Heathcare demand
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“Enough is enough”, Centre for Social Justice, June 2014
So what is the problem? … poor outcomes
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What is the problem?
Typical outcomes for neglected children:
• Less likely to succeed at school
• Less likely to find a job
• More likely to commit a crime
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What is the cost?
92,000 ‘Looked After Children’ in the UK
Foster Care £40,000 p.a.
Residential care home £100,000 p.a.
Secure children’s home £200,000 p.a.
Average reoffending rate 73%
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The state traditionally delivers services itself
State
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Sometimes the state commissions another entity to deliver activity
Outcomes
Activities
State
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What if we could pay for outcomes?
Outcomes
State
££ Innovation
Delivery
Expertise
Capital Enterprise
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Web: iaamadoption.org Twitter: @iaamadoption
An example of social entrepreneurship
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Example: the IAAM Adoption programme
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Up-front commitment from
Investors
6 charities will find, train and support families
Up to 2,000 children could be placed
Example: the IAAM Adoption programme
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54,000
750,000
Cost to find a family Cost of foster care
Cost per child (£)
Example: the IAAM Adoption programme
Our goal over the next ten years is to help 2,000
children find loving, stable families.
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Will SIBs change social policy for the better?
Ask them in 10 years’ time…
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