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Case 1 Susan – Additional benefits of outcome achieved
Outcomes Benefits Who does benefit accrue to? Unit fiscal benefit (£) Unit public value (fiscal) benefit (£) Unit public value (economic) benefit (£) Unit public value (social) benefit (£) Unit public value (total) benefit (£) Increased employment (reduced benefits payments and health impact) 1) Fiscal benefit of moving people off benefits and into work 2) Improved health outcomes 3) Increased income 1) DWP/HMT 2) DH 3) Individuals £ ,800 £ £ ,044 £ ,610 Improved skill levels Increase in earnings amongst residents achieving Level 2 NVQ Population without Level 2 qualifications £ £ £ Mental health Reduced health cost of interventions NHS/Individuals £ £ ,841 £ ,671 Reduced incidences of taking children into care Reduced cost of safeguarding Children's Services £ ,080 £ ,080 Reduced alcohol dependency Reduced health and criminal justice costs NHS, Police, CJS £ ,800 £ ,398 £ ,198 £23,000 per year ….. Include 3 children avoiding care £175,000… Include grand daughter avoiding care £226,000…
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Include grand daughter £48,000…
Case 1 Susan – Additional benefits of outcomes achieved social outcomes Outcomes Benefits Who does benefit accrue to? Unit fiscal benefit (£) Unit public value (fiscal) benefit (£) Unit public value (economic) benefit (£) Unit public value (social) benefit (£) Unit public value (total) benefit (£) Improved well-being of individuals Increased confidence / self-esteem Individual £ ,500 Reduced isolation £ ,500 Positive functioning (autonomy, control, aspirations) Emotional well-being Improved family well-being Improved family relationships Family Improved children's well-being Confidence / self-esteem Children £34,000 per year ….. Include 3 children £44,500… Include grand daughter £48,000…
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