role of evaluation in the arts case study
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Role of Evaluation in the Arts Case Study. Rachael Brown. “Every day, we use the arts to change lives.”. Social Aims. Breaking the cycle of repeat homelessness. Helping children and young people improve their future life prospects. Reducing social isolation amongst older people. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Role of Evaluation in the ArtsCase Study
Rachael Brown
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Every day, we use the arts to change lives.
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Social AimsBreaking the cycle of repeat homelessness.Helping children and young people improve their future life prospects.Reducing social isolation amongst older people.Developing physical regeneration.Being a financially independent business.Being recognised as a centre for excellence.
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What we do
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The Impact Arts lifecycle
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Craft Cafe
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Social Return on Investment Evaluation
#craftcafe #socent #sroi
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The need for new thinkingAgeing population
Reducing public funds
4.5 billion social care for over 65s(33% = reactive, emergency admissions)
Desire to shift balance of care to independent living
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Why Craft Caf?Rapidly increasing elderly population
Research linking social isolation to depression and ill health
Housing partners identified need
Human response we wanted to change this
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ProfileOlder person - Focus on 65+Isolated and alone within the communityReduced health and well being Limited or no social opportunities
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Experience
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Experience
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Experience
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Transformation
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Commissions/Buchanan Lodge
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Buchanan LodgeI used to fly Pigeons in PartickFrom there to MaryhillWhiteinchAnd DrumchapelFunny wee birdsI kept them in my cellarYou had toFeed them rightTreat them rightAnd take responsibility
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Intergenerational Activities
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Friendship
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Entrepreneurial spirit
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Craft Caf makes my week its the thing I look forward to the most
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I feel more confident since coming here.I can walk down the road.
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This is better than medicine. Ive had two strokes and this has given me my life back
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Coming to Craft Caf saves me money on smokes and electricity
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I have made many friends here and become better at things I would never have thought I could do. I have become more positive and friendly since coming here.
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When Im at Craft Cafe I feel relaxed and can forget about my other stresses.
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Social Return on Investment
Fab Pad 8.38 for every 1 spentCraft Cafe 8.27 for every 1 spent
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Why Social Return on Investment?
Understand exactly how Craft Caf changes lives
Demonstrate impact of the arts to investors and partners
Improvements in delivery, self evaluation
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The top 5 impacts100 % improved self-worth and fulfilment
95 % More positive outlook, reduced anxiety
90%More confident. Independent, improved quality of life90%More regular & vigorous exercise
52%Reduction in symptoms of anxiety / depression
Participants
Family members
Housing Assocations
National Health Service
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What did we learn?18 impacts / changes for:
Participants
Family members
Housing Assocations
National Health Service
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The Social Return on Investmentcash & In kind invested : 84,219
For every 1 spent, 8.27 social value created
Average investment per individual: 1170
The cost of treating depression: 2085
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Ingredients for success
Creative , lateral thinkingInvestment in preventionRisk taking, not risk aversionLike minded partnersTalented team
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Thank youQ and ARachael BrownDevelopment [email protected]
0141 575 3001
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