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Starting to map, forecast and model social impact
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Quick recap
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1960
It used to be so easy…
1860 1910
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2010
It used to be easy…
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2010
But now…
X X X
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What are you are trying to achieve? How does it relate to your mission?
• Improvements in individual wellbeing?
• Increased community
stability and resilience?
• Economic growth
• Sustainability?
• Tackling homelessness and overcrowding?
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Making the case for the housing sector
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Quality of evidence in sector weak
Public sector, academics moving
to Maryland Evaluation scale. Discounting lowquality evidence.
Not clear thatcompatible with relatively simplisticcurrent approaches to
capturing value in housing sector.
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No clear framework for exploring these issues
“At least 30 differing approaches to
collecting & demonstrating
social value in housing sector”
Source: Snapshot survey conducted by HACT, Uni of Birmingham in March 2012
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Critically, little or no evidence around the social value of core business
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Proving social value going to be increasingly important…
…traditional SROI reporting won’t cut it any more
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A new model needed
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A possible way through
Wellbeing valuationNew approaches to assessing value in terms of changes in subjective wellbeing – massive potential for housing
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HACT research: Establishing the wellbeing impact of housing
Generating methodology and metrics for social value of:
-a home-different tenures-maintenance and home improvement-non-housing community investment
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New tools?
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How might it all work?
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Priorities going forward
- Further refining the metrics
- Building the tool set to use and understand them
- Modeling exchequer impacts, local economic impact alongside