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Measuring success in prevention Mental health and wellbeing Mid Argyll Health and Wellbeing Network, January 2015
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Preventative spend is defined as: “Actions which prevent problems and ease future demand on services by intervening early, thereby delivering better outcomes and value for money”.
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Drivers for preventative action: Christie Commission, 2011 Argyll & Bute SOA, 2013-2023…..
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Who? Universal prevention: targeting the general public or a whole population group. Selective prevention: targeting individuals or subgroups of the population whose risk of developing a mental disorder is significantly higher than that of the rest of the population. Indicated prevention: targeting persons at high-risk for mental disorders
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…and extrapolate Telling your story: Apply well known methods to your chosen beneficiary group and measure their journey
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Telling a numbers story Use statistics to model an anticipated path and demonstrate how that path has changed…
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logic modelling logic modelling Logic modelling is good for complex projects with multiple outcomes
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Cost Benefit Analyses: ◦SROI ◦Social Auditing and accounting
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Community Engagement CDOs have engagement tools that can help you evaluate in an engaging and rapid way!
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Sharing your knowledge Grateful for your contributions….
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Baseline….baseline….baseline Drill into the figures: What are you preventing? For whom? For how long?
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