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Third of three journey questionnaires that Young Women's Trust advisory panel members fill in at the beginning, middle and end of their 2-years on the panel.
Young Women’s Trust journey questionnaire – part 2
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Second of three journey questionnaires that Young Women's Trust advisory panel members fill in at the beginning, middle and end of their 2-years on the panel.
Young Women’s Trust journey questionnaire – part 1
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First of three journey questionnaires that Young Women's Trust advisory panel members fill in at the beginning, middle and end of their 2-years on the panel. It's a great tool to measure how effective their involvement has been for them in terms of skills, well-being, how far they feel they have been listened to by different audiences and their future aspirations.
Monitoring theory of change outcomes
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This is the form used by Breast Cancer Now to do follow-up calls with Pledge Leads (health care professionals who led on the Service Pledge programme at their hospital) at 12 or 18 months after they launch their Pledge and have hopefully implemented their improvement goals.
The questions relate to the prioritised outcomes on Breast Cancer Now's theory of change.
Thanks to Susanna Glover for sharing this.
Online impact resources
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A whole website of info about capturing and assessment impact, put together by NPC. It's not about involvement in relation to involvement, but some stuff may be transferable.
NPC is currently (November 2017) writing a short guide on how to involve service users at each step of the project cycle (planning, implementation, data analysis and reviewing data) - this should be out soon.
Collecting research impact evidence
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What is this resource?
This guidance document is about the collection, management and use of sources of
impact evidence.
Who was it developed by?
Higher Education Funding Council for England.
When might it be useful?
Use this resource to learn about assessing and reporting on the impact of research studies, to inform grant monitoring and progress reports.
Mind case study
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These are the slides shared by Suki Westmore.
Young Women’s Trust case study
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These are the slides shared by Lydia Morgan.
Breast Cancer Now case study
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Here are the slides used by Susanna Glover to talk about how Breast Cancer Now has used theory of change to capture impact.
Impact workshop report
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A report of the workshop on capturing and assessing the impact of involvement, which was attended by members of both Shared Learning Groups.