
User Involvement Case Study: Music to my ears – Beatroute Arts
Where We Belong, run by Beatroute Arts in Balornock in North East Glasgow provides young people from the area with the opportunity to take part in musical drop-in sessions, performances
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User Involvement Case Study: Music to my ears – Beatroute Arts
Where We Belong, run by Beatroute Arts in Balornock in North East Glasgow provides young people from the area with the opportunity to take part in musical drop-in sessions, performances
User Involvement Case Study: Music to my ears – Beatroute Arts
Where We Belong, run by Beatroute Arts in Balornock in North East Glasgow provides young people from the area with the opportunity to take part in musical drop-in sessions, performances
User Involvement Case Study: The power of the emoji – Gowrie
This case study from Gowrie Care’s Streets Ahead service shows how the organisation involved their service users in evaluation. Key message: It won’t always be smooth sailing… but that is ok!
User Involvement Case Study: The power of the emoji – Gowrie
This case study from Gowrie Care’s Streets Ahead service shows how the organisation involved their service users in evaluation. Key message: It won’t always be smooth sailing… but that is ok!
User Involvement Case Study: Youth Ambassadors leading on evaluation – RASAC
In June 2019 Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Perth and Kinross (RASAC P&K) asked their Youth Ambassadors (their young people’s peer mentoring and campaigning group) to help evaluate the support
User Involvement Case Study: Youth Ambassadors leading on evaluation – RASAC
In June 2019 Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Perth and Kinross (RASAC P&K) asked their Youth Ambassadors (their young people’s peer mentoring and campaigning group) to help evaluate the support
Using Evidence: What works? (2016)
Using Evidence: What Works?’ is an introduction to and discussion of the findings from the research project The Science of Using Science. The aim of the project was to uncover
Using third sector evidence in strategic commissioning – Learning from Threading the Needle in Fife
Fife Health & Social Care Partnership made a strategic decision to fund 11 befriending services using the Integrated Care Fund and matched funding from Fife Council. They wanted to find
Violence against Women – Breaking the pattern: Report
This report tells you about the background to an accompanying project, key learning points and information about setting outcomes and measuring prevention work. The main Practitioner’s Guide can be found
Violence against Women – Breaking the pattern: Practitioner’s Guide and Report
This guide is to help groups, services and campaigners measure the impact of their work that challenges and changes attitudes and behaviours to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG)