Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Langfristig (> 5 Jahre)
Mikro (Individuum)
Sozial

raising awareness about socio-economic disadvantage by addressing the issue in local communities

gesellschaftliche Stellung bzw. Wahrnehmung

Indecon also sought organisations’ views on the impact of youth work in addressing the important issue of socio-economic disadvantage, given that previous research suggests that a significant proportion of youth work activity takes place in settings that could be described as economically or socially disadvantaged. It is notable that almost 70% of respondents were of the view that helping to address socio-economic disadvantage in local communities was either a very significant or significant benefit of youth work.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

youth work interventions organised by the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI)
NYCI functions to represent the interests of young people and voluntary youth organisations.
Großbritannien
383,000 young people benefiting from a wide range of programmes and services
largest group of participants are between the ages of 10 and 15, representing 35% of the overall number of young people involved. The 16 to 20 year old group represents another 29.1% of youth beneficiaries, while 21.4% of beneficiaries are less than 10 years of age
Gemeinschaft/ Gemeinden/ Kommunen

Evaluierung der Aktivität

This study, for the first time, evaluates in quantified terms via a cost benefit analysis the following direct and indirect benefits of youth work: Direct benefits, measured through: The economic value of volunteering and paid employment; The multiplier impacts of youth organisation expenditures; Indirect benefits, measured in terms of the estimated longer run costs avoided by the State through the provision of youth programmes and supports, under the following areas: Justice-related benefits; Health-related benefits; Welfare-related benefits; and Education-related benefits. This is assessed over a 10-year time horizon using an economic Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) framework. CBA is a best practice appraisal technique which enables costs and benefits that occur across different points in time to be aggregated and compared in present value terms (using appropriate discounting), with the objective of ascertaining whether a programme or project yields a net return (i.e. whether the benefits exceed the costs).
(1) benefit-cost-ratio (BCR)
(1) 2.22:1 (This is equivalent to indicating that the benefits of youth work programmes exceed the costs by a factor of 2.22 over this period)
10-year time horizon
Großbritannien
Forschungsbericht