Outcome
Outcome Domain
Stakeholder
Stakeholder
Outcome
Personal well-being (life satisfaction) (change in)
Outcome Description
Chain of Events
Yes
Indicator
NPC's Well-being measure tool
Description of Indicator
NPC's Well-being Measure can help you to show the difference you're making to the lives of young people aged 11 to 16.NPC's Well-being Measure is an online survey-based tool that measures how children feel. It has been fully validated.
It's a practical way of quantifying your impact on a group of ten or more young people aged 11 to 16, by looking at eight aspects of well-being.
You can create your own survey, track its progress, and receive a detailed report of the results.
By doing a survey at two points in time, you can measure change - and prove the impact of your work.
It measures 8 aspects of well-being: - self-esteem - resilience - emotional well-being - relationships with family - relationships with friends - satisfaction with school - satisfaction with community - life satisfaction
Indicator Type
Subjective
Content
young people aged 11 to 16
Indicator
LGBT people with mental health issues
Description of Indicator
Increase in self confidence.
Indicator Type
Objective
Content
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth in community settings: Personal challenges and mental health problems by Anthony R. D'Augelli and Scott L. Hershberger; AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY Volume 21, Number 4 (1993), 421-448, DOI: 10.1007/BF00942151.
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Stakeholder specific: Individuals
Valuation
Life satisfaction (increase)
Description of financial proxy
This will vary depending on aspect of well-being or type of intervention. We know that people with higher life satisfaction live on average of 7-10 years longer (Veenhoven, 2008). One approach would be to look at spending on pensions for those years of old age.
Context
N/A
Valuation Technique
Subjective wellbeing
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