Outcome Domain
Outcome Domain
Personal and Social Well-Being
Outcome
Amount of leisure time (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Aspiration (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Aspirations and feelings about the future (improved)
Outcome Description
Aspirations and feelings about the future (improved)===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Attitudes to differences (improved)
Outcome Description
Improved attitudes to differences===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Outcome
Autonomy/self-efficacy (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Care (for others, including children and parents)
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- care for others, including children and parents. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Employer confidence in young people (change in)
Outcome Description
Employer confidence in younger applicants
Outcome
Workplace attitudes towards people with disabilities (change in)
Chain of Events
No, although many factors could influence a change in peoples' attitudes to disability and equalities issues
Outcome
Communities physical environment (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly - through contribution to a spiral of decline for the fabric and well-being of communities
Outcome
Community infrastructure and resources (improved access)
Outcome Description
Community infrastructure and resources (improved access)===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Community relations (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Confidence (change in)
Outcome Description
This outcome is intrinsic - valued by and related primarily to individuals (vs extrinsic: can be measured or valued by other people) - and is of benefit to the individual specifically (vs having benefit to society).
Source for this distinction: The Young Foundation; "A Framework of Outcomes for Young People" report: http://www.youngfoundation.org/files/images/ework_of_Outcomes_for_Young_People_July_2012_0.pdf
Outcome
Confidence levels (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Contented with spirituality
Chain of Events
Outcome
Emotional Well-Being (improved)
Outcome Description
Improved emotional well-being===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Outcome
Engaged in more/new purposeful activity that stakeholder considers 'worthwhile'
Outcome Description
stakeholders engaged in purposeful activity that they consider 'worthwhile'
(stakeholders also used words such as also meaningful, purposeful)
Source: Workwise SROI: http://www.thesroinetwork.org/members-area/publications/doc_details/208-workwise-sroi-forecast===Chain of Events=== stakeholder: -> accepts support -> has opportunity to work on placement -> has structured day placements -> engaged in purposeful activity that they consider 'worthwhile'
Outcome
Family relationships (increased satisfaction)
Outcome Description
Family relationships (increased satisfaction)
Outcome
Feeling of self worth (improved)
Outcome Description
Improved feelings of self worth
Outcome
Feelings of loneliness/ social isolation (change in)
Chain of Events
No
Outcome
Fewer incidences of violence against children as a result of separation from parent(s)
Outcome Description
Child is separated from father and feels more safe and secure and is less at risk of domestic violence.Could be indicated by fewer incidences reported.
Outcome
Financial stability (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Outcome
Freeing up resources associated with accidents in the home amongst older people
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Freeing up resources associated with anti-social behaviour
Chain of Events
Yes - a reduction in youth offending is likely to be the result of deeper changes
Outcome
Freeing up resources associated with benefits payments
Chain of Events
Not necessarily
Outcome
Freeing up resources associated with children being on the child protection register
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Freeing up resources associated with children with conduct disorders
Chain of Events
Possibly - the successful treatment of conduct disorder means a child will have greater personal well-being and is less likely to become involved in criminal behaviour.
Outcome
Freeing up resources associated with having to carry out major housing repairs
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Drug use (freeing up resources associated with)
Chain of Events
Yes, as reducing the use of drugs and excessive use of alcohol can mean young people are more likely to stay in education or find employment or training, thus improving their future earning capacity. It can also save significant amounts for the health services.
Outcome
Frequency of truanting (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly, as a reduction in the number of persistent truants is likely to tie in with better employment prospects and health as well as a lesser chance of offending later in life.
Outcome
Friendships (increased satisfaction)
Outcome Description
Increased satisfaction in friendships===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Health and mental health (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Family Relationship imrpovement (Parent-child)
Outcome Description
Change in relationship of a parent with their child, from the perspective of the parent.
Outcome
Friendships (improved)
Outcome Description
Improved friendships as a result of community learning.
Outcome
Incidence of domestic violence (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Confidence young LGBT people (increase in)
Outcome Description
Mental health, well-being and suicidal tendencies can show increased frequency among young LGBT people.===Chain of Events=== Yes.
Outcome
Independant Living
Outcome Description
Independent living for homeless people
Outcome
Individual well-being: improved personal functioning (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes - the outcomes may be due to the person being less isolated and better able to make friends
Outcome
Isolation (reduced levels)
Outcome Description
Reduced levels of isolation===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Isolation from other people (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Household income as family separates (decrease in)
Outcome Description
As the family separates the household income is lowered - for example the loss of benefits.
Outcome
Alcohol abuse (change in)
Outcome Description
Change in level of alcohol misuse.
Outcome
Job security (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Social isolation levels (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes - the stakeholder may experience other outcomes in making new friends or improving the quality of their relationships with others due to feeling less isolated
Outcome
Life chances of children born into poverty (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes, childhood poverty is a predictor of lots of negative outcomes later in life. A study in the US from the University of Michigan found that 21% of children who are poor at birth go on to spend at least half of the years between 25 and 30 in poverty. Only 4% of children not born into poverty do that. Studies have also shown that children who grow up in poverty have an 8 per cent increased chance of being unemployed, depriving the economy of those earnings.
Outcome
Life satisfaction (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Life satisfaction (increased)
Outcome Description
Life satisfaction (increased)===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Loneliness (reduced levels)
Outcome Description
Reduced levels of loneliness===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Teenage parent (long term impact)
Outcome Description
The impact of having a teenage birth compared to those who became pregnant under 20 but miscarried (reliable control group).===Chain of Events=== Teenage pregnancy is associated with deprivation, lack of qualifications and low educational expectations, which are also likely to contribute to poorer outcomes for teenage parents.
Outcome
Meaning and feeling useful (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Motivation and Activity (improved)
Outcome Description
Motivation and Activity (improved)===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Number of allotments per household (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Number of people living in poverty (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes, poverty contributes to lots of social problems and reduced mobility
Outcome
Nutrition for stakeholdr people on very low incomes (change in)
Chain of Events
Improved nutrition should lead to improved overall health and well-being
Outcome
Occupation or without pay (not forced to work in a particular)
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- not be forced to work in a particular occupation or without pay. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Outcome
Paid and unpaid work balance
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- choose a balance between paid and unpaid work, care and leisure on an equal basis with others. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Paid job with support where necessary
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- have a decent paid job, with support where necessary. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Parents feel calmer/less anxious/more hopeful/confident
Outcome Description
Parents feel calmer, less anxious/ more hopeful, confident, less angry.===Chain of Events=== Parents feel calmer, less anxious/ more hopeful, confident, less angry, less reliant on drink/drugs. Leadig to better relationships, communication, and improved family life. Stronger family union, less parent-child separation.
Outcome
Participation (increased levels)
Outcome Description
Increased levels of participation===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Perceptions of community and neighbourhood (improved)
Outcome Description
Perceptions of community and neighbourhood (improved)===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Personal well-being (autonomy) (change in)
Chain of Events
No
Outcome
Personal well-being (life satisfaction) (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Personal well-being (optimism) (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Prevented from working in a particular occupation without good reason (not to be)
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- not be prevented from working in a particular occupation without good reason. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Productive and valued activities (National Equalities Framework Domain)
Outcome Description
Paid job with support where necessary
Care (for others, including children and parents)
Productive and valued activity even if unpaid
Work in just and favourable conditions
Occupation or without pay (not forced to work in a particular)
Prevented from working in a particular occupation without good reason (not to be)
Outcome
Productive and valued activity even if unpaid
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- do something useful and have the value of your work recognised even if unpaid. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Public attitudes towards mental health problems (change in)
Chain of Events
Better attitudes towards mental health creates the conditions for better integration of people with mental health problems.
Outcome
Family life quality (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Family relationships- quality (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Relationships - in family (change in)
Outcome Description
split between in and outside family so we need to review indicators
Outcome
Outcome
Resilience/coping (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Respite for carers (change in)
Chain of Events
No
Outcome
Respite from caring
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- have rest and leisure, including holidays, and respite from caring responsibilities. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
Outcome
Self-esteem (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Sense of community belonging (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Sexual health (improvement)
Outcome Description
An improvement in sexual health
Outcome
Social networks and involvement (improved)
Outcome Description
Improvement of social networks===Chain of Events=== Healthier Lives (Scottish Outcome Domain)
Outcome
Standard of personal hygeine (change in)
Chain of Events
N/A
Outcome
Strength of personal relationships (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Strength of social network (change in)
Outcome Description
Social Network relates to friends and colleagues and other non-family members as potential providers of emotional and practical support. Strength relates to size of network and depth of relationship between members.===Chain of Events=== Disabled people attend support sessions with people in similar situations -> Friendships develop -> Disabled people spend time with others outside support sessions -> Social Network is strengthened.
Outcome
Stress (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes
Outcome
Older people remaining in their own home for longer (change in)
Chain of Events
Possibly
Outcome
Well-being (change in) (outcome)
Outcome Description
too general
Outcome
Whether living in poverty (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes - child poverty related to poorer outcomes later in life
Outcome
Whether smoking or not (change in)
Chain of Events
Yes, lots of evidence of impacts on health
Outcome
Work in just and favourable conditions
Outcome Description
This outcome describes the capability to engage in productive and valued activities- work in just and favourable conditions, including health and safety, fair treatment during pregnancy, maternity and paternity, fair pay, reasonable hours and freedom from harassment or discrimination. This outcome was taken from the Equality Measurement Framework, which focuses on those things in life that people say are important for them to actually do and be.
The framework monitors the central and valuable things in life that people actually achieve - such as enjoying an adequate standard of living, being healthy, having good opportunities for education and learning, enjoying legal security, and being free from crime and the fear of crime. It is particularly concerned with the position of individuals and groups with regard to characteristics such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender and social class.
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