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How to develop Social Intervention Strategy? Case for Vulnerable Children and Young People |
E-mail: Social Finance | Unit: | |
Answer:
We are looking to develop
SIBs that tackle the
underlying needs of
vulnerable children and
young people. Given that
these individuals often come
from a family environment
in which multiple risk factors
are present, we recognise
that no single intervention
is suitable in all cases. Therefore, SIB funding aims to bring together a suite of interventions that are tailored to address the needs of both the young person and his/her family members, and which reflect the local circumstances in which the programme operates. | Hampstead Heath, London, in May | |
Sequence: Assign a number (with decimals) determining the sequence of your question.: Lisa Barclay and Diane Mak. 2011. "A Technical Guide to Developing". Social Finance a Social Impact Bond: Vulnerable Children and Young People | Map: 2011-04-17 00:00:00 |
identify theunderlying needs of thetarget group | ||||||
A first step is to identify the underlying needs of the target group, which the selected interventions will tackle. Once the profile of needs is understood an intervention programme can be developed. To do this, there needs to be a review of both national and local service providers to identify where complementary interventions could best meet the needs of the target population and achieve the desired outcome. | The SIB funding structure encourages all service providers to work collaboratively towards achieving the target outcome. | |||||
establish the impact the programme | ||||||
To determine the feasibility of the intervention programme for SIB funding it is necessary to establish the impact the programme is likely to have on the target outcome. | This is dependent on two considerations: | |||||
The degree to which interventions are wellunderstood and can be evidenced. | ||||||
Illustration of intervention development: Social Finance is undertaking a review of the interventions relevant to the defined target group. | This involves investigating qualitative and quantitative evaluations, interviewing service provider staff members and analysing how these interventions meet the needs of the target group and improve their outcomes. | |||||
If there were little existing support | ||||||
Whether there is a gap or scarcity of service provision to the target population such that SIB investment is likely to lead to a significant change in the target outcome. | Illustration of intervention development: If there were little existing support for families of young people who are at risk of entering or who have entered the care system then investment in this area is likely to yield higher social returns and consequently financial returns to investors. |
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