Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Langfristig (> 5 Jahre)
Mikro (Individuum)
Psychisch & Physiologisch

improved emotional wellbeing (reduced stress, greater safety and identity) for participants as a result of the improved living environment

psychosoziales Befinden

As a result of the improved living environment other benefits were created, including: • Decreased likelihood of homelessness • Improved emotional wellbeing (reduced stress, greater safety and identity) • Improved relationships with family, friends and community • Greater independence [...] Reduced stress, improved self-image and a greater feeling of safety are also among the benefits to young people. They often report that they have more time to pursue their own interests and make plans for their future.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

Studio and Scholarschip Programs of Kids Unter Cover
Kids Under Cover is a not for profit organisation dedicated to preventing youth homelessness through early intervention and prevention. The Kids Under Cover model is delivered via the Studio and Scholarship Programs. We work in partnership with approximately 60 Community Service Organisations (CSOs), along with government departments and young people. Our Studio Program aims to respond to the issues associated with inadequate, or a lack of access to, stable and affordable housing, especially during important developmental years.
Australien
12 to 25 years
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche

Evaluierung der Aktivität

An SROI analysis assesses the ‘impact’ of activities, rather than simply measuring the delivery of activities such as ‘number of studios built’ or ‘number of scholarships provided’. This involves identifying and measuring social outcomes and, where appropriate, applying financial proxies to represent those outcomes. [...] Actively engaging with stakeholders is a key element of the SROI methodology. A project steering committee consisting of EY and Kids Under Cover was established to help facilitate the SROI, monitor progress and review the results. [...] SROI is built on primary data collected directly from stakeholders to indicate the occurrence of an outcome for affected parties. To evidence the incidence and magnitude of outcomes identified through the stakeholder engagement phase, a range of data collection approaches were used, including phone interviews and secondary research. [...] Three key components: 1. Baseline data represented the average position on a fivepoint scale (never, sometimes, often, most of the time, always) before the Kids Under Cover intervention; 2. Follow-up data represented the average position on the scale at the time of the interview; Attribution data was captured to represent the contribution of the Kids Under Cover intervention to the change. The carers and young people were asked how much of the change was attributed to the Kids Under Cover programs on a 4 point-scale (none, some, a lot, all).
1. total social value returned to young people (=participants) 2. total social value returned to other young people within the household 3. total social value returned to primary carers of young people 4. total social value returned to the Government and to CSOs 5. total savings of the criminal justice system, health system and specialist homeless services 6. total social value of the program over a six years' period 7. SROI ratio
1. over $ 30 million 2. over $ 16 million 3. over $ 9 million 4. over $ 6 million 5. over $ 4 million 6. $ 63,129 million 7. $ 4,17
2010 - 2016