V Prof. Mari Harder University of Brighton A New Framework of Values-Based Indicators & the ‘We Value’ Toolkit.

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V Prof. Mari Harder University of Brighton A New Framework of Values-Based Indicators & the ‘We Value’ Toolkit

Code No. WE VALUE Indicators (sample from list of 166) RelevanceTaken for granted? Useful to measure this? Relevant to us Very relevant 1Everyone has their place in the team 8Work environment is supportive of people being able to fulfil their responsibilities in their families or personal relationships 17Decision-making takes into account the social, economic and environmental needs of future generations 20People participate actively in developing the entity's code of ethics 38Women feel that they are given equal opportunities to participate in decision- making processes 45People share their skills and abilities freely with one another, regardless of nationality, ethnic origin, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, creed or religion 70People are taking the opportunity to develop their own visions and goals for projects, and/or for the whole entity 75Entity's activities or events connect participants emotionally to the community of life 83Mistakes are understood as opportunities to learn and improve 94People do not back-bite about others within the entity 96People feel that they can participate in the vision and activities of the entity or project without compromising their personal beliefs or values

V Prof. Mari Harder University of Brighton A New Framework of Values-Based Indicators & the ‘We Value’ Toolkit

Values- Based Indicators Values e.g. Equality Indicators e.g. i) no-one is prejudiced against ii) our women feel able to express their views as much as our men Assessment Tools e.g. i) observe committee meetings ii) ask a focus group

Values- Based Indicators Values (what’s inside us/ our organisation) Indicators (what does it look like) Assessment Tools (how do we measure it)

VALUES INDICATORS ASSESSMENT METHODS ASSESSMENT TOOLS

VALUES (we chose x6) INDICATORS (we developed 177) ASSESSMENT METHODS ASSESSMENT TOOLS

Values- Based Indicators We developed and tested them with: – People’s Theater, Germany – IFRC, Sierra Leone – Echeri, rural Mexico – Lush, Italy – European Baha’i Business Forum, EU – a notary firm in Bulgaria – Guanajauto University, Mexico – and others…

Values- Based Indicators Values INDICATORS Assessment Tools

Values- Based Indicators After 15 months of co-development in the field and office… we had a very useful list of values-based …. INDICATORS (166 in the end) and…they proved to be much more useful than we expected… But they were only useful because they could also be measured. HOW DO YOU MEASURE THESE?

Different Assessment Methods that we provide information on (with examples!) : Document analysis Focus groups Indirect measures Interviews Key Informants Observations – structured/ semi/ not Surveys – spatial/ corporal/ secret/ questionnaires Theatrical Comprehension Word Elicitation But what is more interesting, is what Assessment Tools are actually developed on the ground… The WE VALUE system

Echeri Children, Mexico 2 Values to focus on: COLLABORATION IN DIVERSITY CARE & RESPECT FOR THE COMMUNITY OF LIFE This led to the choice of 22 indicators…

Echeri Children, Mexico This led to the choice of 22 indicators…e.g. We feel girls are valued Emotional connection to community of life Quality in outputs (training in tree planting) Different points of view are listened to

Echeri Children, Mexico Many different types of Assessment Tools …e.g. Use of spiral – spatial/ corporal method Hand painting + word elicitation Focus groups Theatrical comprehension tests Key informant

Do you feel girls are valued as much as boys in Echeri? (Questionnaire – spatial)

Paint how you felt, when we finished the last project… (Questionnaire – artistic)

What words go with these pictures that you painted? (Word elicitation)

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Can you ‘act out’, like in a play, how you plant a seedling? (Test of knowledge)

Echeri: Values- Based Indicators 2 x Values 22 x Indicators (Creative ) Assessment Tools new Measurements!… of new outputs!…

Echeri: Values- Based Indicators What they used to measure: number of trees planted number of children involved What they now measure as well: emotional connection to Nature gender equality equality of indigenous members empowerment What they now realise: These things that are important to them… are also of interest to their funders!

Can help with three things: MEASURING… by finding personalised ways to assess …what is important to you CRYSTALLIZING… what is actually important to your entity/ project COMMUNICATING… to your funders, to the public: building a new, shared, vocabulary – values-based The WE VALUE system

Vanilla … or…. …..Pineapple coconut?

Code No. WE VALUE Indicators (sample from list of 166) RelevanceTaken for granted? Useful to measure this? Relevant to us Very relevant 1Everyone has their place in the team 8Work environment is supportive of people being able to fulfil their responsibilities in their families or personal relationships 17Decision-making takes into account the social, economic and environmental needs of future generations 20People participate actively in developing the entity's code of ethics 38Women feel that they are given equal opportunities to participate in decision- making processes 45People share their skills and abilities freely with one another, regardless of nationality, ethnic origin, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, creed or religion 70People are taking the opportunity to develop their own visions and goals for projects, and/or for the whole entity 75Entity's activities or events connect participants emotionally to the community of life 83Mistakes are understood as opportunities to learn and improve 94People do not back-bite about others within the entity 96People feel that they can participate in the vision and activities of the entity or project without compromising their personal beliefs or values

Code No. WE VALUE Indicators (sample from list of 166) RelevanceTaken for granted? Useful to measure this? Relevant to us Very relevant 1Everyone has their place in the team 8Work environment is supportive of people being able to fulfil their responsibilities in their families or personal relationships 17Decision-making takes into account the social, economic and environmental needs of future generations 20People participate actively in developing the entity's code of ethics 38Women feel that they are given equal opportunities to participate in decision- making processes 45People share their skills and abilities freely with one another, regardless of nationality, ethnic origin, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, creed or religion 70People are taking the opportunity to develop their own visions and goals for projects, and/or for the whole entity 75Entity's activities or events connect participants emotionally to the community of life 83Mistakes are understood as opportunities to learn and improve 94People do not back-bite about others within the entity 96People feel that they can participate in the vision and activities of the entity or project without compromising their personal beliefs or values

New priorities… new directions… shared! Much more likely to happen with: Significant participation of group members “Personalisation” of the Indicators “Personalisation” of the Assessment Tools (More details in the Toolkit.) Further “Transformational Learning”…

Q: Can the MEASURING results be rigorous? Yes – if you want them to be. You’ll need more than one assessment method. (More details in the Toolkit.) The WE VALUE system

Q: How do we know we’re really measuring a Value ? Only you can know that. It’s your Value. No outsider can tell you what the presence of a Value looks like in your entity; you need to decide. Our Master List of 166 indicators comes from lots of CSOs, so it is not surprising others find it useful. The WE VALUE system

Q: Why does this system work so well? We’re not sure yet, but it seems because it was co-developed with CSOs and businesses from the start in the field with rigorous scientific assistance Currently being used online by 56 organisations worldwide The WE VALUE system

Q: What organisations does it work with? Values-based organisations: Civil Society Organisations Sustainable development projects Behaviour Change projects And also: Businesses (a little more development needed) Schools and universities (a little more work here) Faith Groups (but more development needed) Townships, councils (needs development) Regional? National? Big Society? The WE VALUE system

Can help with three things: MEASURING… by finding personalised ways to assess …what is important to you CRYSTALLIZING… what is actually important to your entity/ project transformational learning COMMUNICATING… to your funders, to the public: building a new, shared, vocabulary – values-based The WE VALUE system

V A New Framework of Values-Based Indicators & the ‘We Value’ Toolkit