Document Keyword: homelessness

  • Social Return on Investment Evaluation Recycling Lives Charity

    Social Return on Investment Evaluation Recycling Lives Charity

    Recycling Lives Charity & Social Enterprise is an organisation based in Preston and serving the North West of England. It delivers three specific programmes of offender support and food redistribution.

    The Recycling Lives offender rehabilitation programme works with ex-offenders both in prison and in the community. By supporting men and women to improve their skills, confidence, and resilience and secure good jobs, it significantly reduces reoffending rates. The residential programme supports men experiencing homelessness. Offering personalised support, access to training and work placements and safe, stable accommodation, it supports men to regain their independence, moving into work and a home of their own. The food redistribution programme aims to tackle food poverty while preventing food waste. Working in partnership with FareShare it takes surplus stock from food retailers and redistributes this to communities, feeding people in need.

  • A Social Return on Investment Analysis on the Impact of DIAL House

    A Social Return on Investment Analysis on the Impact of DIAL House

    “This evaluation aimed to identify the outcomes experienced by young adults who are service users of DIAL House and to explore the value of these outcomes relative to the cost of achieving them. The report was developed for Novas, who aim to use the findings to further develop the service and to maximise outcomes for young people in the future. This report may also be of interest to other stakeholders, particularly funders and decisions makers, who are equally concerned with understanding the needs and concerns of young people leaving care and improving provisions for all young people at-risk of homelessness in Ireland.”

  • Step by Step Social return on Investment Forecast for 2016-17

    Step by Step Social return on Investment Forecast for 2016-17

    Step by Step offers services to empower young people and prevent homelessness throughout Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, and Dorset.