Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Langfristig (> 5 Jahre)
Mikro (Individuum)
Sozial

improved financial literacy/ budgeting skills

Erwerb von fach- und bereichsspezifischen Kompetenzen

Often young people are already in debt by the time they come to Fifteen, or they run by debts while there (the financial problems of apprentices will be dealt with in the recommendations). In addition to the course, apprentices will often work with other groups as part of the Fifteen „Outreach Activity?. This could include sessions on designing meals for people on low budgets and to make the most of their ingredients. These are important skills that they will need in the kitchen but also later in life. There was no measure of this. However, it was assumed that all of those on benefits (i.e. low incomes) improved their financial skills as a result of the course.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

Fifteen London apprentice programme
Fifteen London is a social enterprise restaurant which runs an apprentice programme for young people.
Großbritannien
12 months
95 graduates, 18 participants per training
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche

Evaluierung der Aktivität

Social Return on Investment (SROI) is an adjusted cost-benefit analysis that quantifies the value of social, environmental and economic outcomes that result from an intervention. An SROI analysis proceeds via five key steps: 1) Boundary setting to establish scope; 2) Engagement of stakeholders to understand the interventions? theory of change; 3) Data collection to evidence outcomes and impact; 4) Model development; 5) Reporting. Although imperfect, "Fifteen" does have an existing research base. For its annual report, and for previous evaluations, extensive qualitative research with apprentices has taken place. Whilst this was carried out for a different purpose, it provided a starting point for the stakeholder engagement phase of this project. This was accompanied by two workshops - one with staff and one with a project steering group - to identify stakeholders and begin to develop a theory of change.
improved budgeting skills/financial literacy
£500
Großbritannien
Forschungsbericht