Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Langfristig (> 5 Jahre)
Mikro (Individuum)
Sozial

social benefits for the government

Prävention

The value for money for the Government compares the costs paid by the Government to deliver the services with the value of the benefits accrued to the state. Unsurprisingly given the state’s minority share in the value of the benefits, most service groups have negative net benefits and the benefit to cost ratio is below one (and very low in some cases). Only two cases give a moderate positive return.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

Jugendsozialarbeit
Children's Centre services
The interventions aims to provide multi-agency services at a single point of access for families with young children including childcare and early education programmes, health services, parenting classes and specialised familiy support services.
Großbritannien
Staat

Evaluierung der Aktivität

Ten reports have been published as part of the evaluation. This report presents the last output of the evaluation and considers the potential value for money of Children’s Centres. It draws on cost data collected from 24 centres and from an analysis of the associations between centre use and improved child and family outcomes. It also uses existing evidence on the links between child and family outcomes when a child is aged three and later life outcomes and on the monetary value of outcomes. As the original intention of this strand to estimate the overall value for money of centres proved infeasible, the value for money has instead been assessed for individual types of services delivered within centres.
Average costs of delivery per users to total net benefit: (1) baby health via Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire conduct problems (2) baby health via early home learning environment (3) child play (4) parent support (any time) (5) parent support (since wave 1) (6) specialist parent/family support (any time) (7) specialist parent/family support (since wave 1) Average costs of delivery per users to total net benefit - benefit to cost ratio: (a) baby health via Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire conduct problems (b) baby health via early home learning environment (c) child play (d) parent support (any time) (e) parent support (since wave 1) (f) specialist parent/family support (any time) (g) specialist parent/family support (since wave 1)
Average costs of delivery per users to total net benefit, in pounds (1) 4,468 --> -2,232 (2) 4,468 --> 1,694 (3) 1,669 --> 1,360 (4) 958 --> 2,027 (5) 831 --> 4,564 (6) 1,685 --> 4,414 (7) 746 --> 4,081 (a) 0.50 (b) 1.38 (c) 1.81 (d) 3.12 (e) 6.49 (f) 3.62 (g) 6.47
six years
Großbritannien
Forschungsbericht