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Introduction to Logic Models for Cost Benefit Analysis July 2014 David Morris Head of Evaluation

Introduction to Logic Models for Cost Benefit Analysis July 2014 David Morris Head of Evaluation. Project:. Intended Impacts What is the change you want to see?. Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur?. Intended Outcomes

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Introduction to Logic Models for Cost Benefit Analysis July 2014 David Morris Head of Evaluation

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  1. Introduction to Logic Models for Cost Benefit Analysis July 2014 David Morris Head of Evaluation

  2. Project: Intended Impacts What is the change you want to see? Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes What are you trying to achieve? Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs What resources do you have? Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities What will the partnership do? Outputs What will the partnership provide?

  3. Poplar NCB • Target area comprises Bromley by Bow and Mile End East wards, both of which are amongst the 2% most deprived wards nationally. • 42% of the population are Bangladeshi • Poor health indicators - higher rates than Tower Hamlets average for Diabetes (6.8% v 4.6%) and related co-morbidities • There are approximately 1,880 patients diagnosed with diabetes in the target area (total population 27,689) • Highest hospital admission rates and hospital costs per head of all areas in Tower Hamlets - 522 hospital admissions related to Diabetes each year

  4. Poplar NCB Summary The project will combine the delivery of effective Primary Healthcare Packages with community engagement in healthy living and health awareness. Activities • Add value to the current diabetes clinical care packages by incorporating areas that impact on the wider determinants of health such as: employment, education, housing and welfare benefits • Community engagement and outreach through Healthy living activities; health focused workshops; volunteer community health advocates; • Training and employment opportunities offered at Burdett centre

  5. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts What is the change you want to see? Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes What are you trying to achieve? Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs What resources do you have? Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities What will the partnership do? Outputs What will the partnership provide?

  6. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes What are you trying to achieve? Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs What resources do you have? Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities What will the partnership do? Outputs What will the partnership provide?

  7. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs What resources do you have? Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities What will the partnership do? Outputs What will the partnership provide?

  8. Poll: Do you have a clear idea of the outcomes your programme is seeking to deliver? Yes – signed off [ ] Yes – to be signed off [ ] Some of them [ ] No [ ] Don’t know [ ]

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  10. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs What resources do you have? Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities What will the partnership do? Outputs

  11. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs What resources do you have? Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities Outputs 2,000 care packages 300 training courses Recruit 50 volunteers

  12. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Activities Developing care packages Volunteer support Training courses Publicity Outputs 2,000 care packages 300 training courses Recruit 50 volunteers

  13. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Inputs RSL staff GP time Volunteer time DWP training grant Community Centre Rationale Activities Developing care packages Volunteer support Training courses Publicity Outputs 2,000 care packages 300 training courses Recruit 50 volunteers

  14. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives Inputs RSL staff GP time Volunteer time DWP training grant Community Centre Rationale High prevalence Multiple causes of poor health Tailored approach more effective Activities Developing care packages Volunteer support Training courses Publicity Outputs 2,000 care packages 300 training courses Recruit 50 volunteers

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  16. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives Deliver care packages with community support; develop more cost effective way of managing health; replicable model Inputs RSL staff GP time Volunteer time DWP training grant Community Centre Rationale High prevalence Multiple causes of poor health Tailored approach more effective Activities Developing care packages Volunteer support Training courses Publicity Outputs 2,000 care packages 300 training courses Recruit 50 volunteers

  17. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts Fewer/shorter hospital admissions Improved health metrics Increased skills Increased employment Community satisfaction Conditions Local context – poor health, deprived area, ethnically diverse Policy context – budget pressures, CCGs, Health and Wellbeing agenda What needs to be in place for change to occur? People taking responsibility for proactively managing their health, give people and communities opportunities and resources to do this Intended Outcomes Better management of diabetes Less need for carers Reduced usage of NHS Increased awareness of health issues Gain qualifications Sustained employment Volunteering Community engagement Programme Objectives Deliver care packages with community support; develop more cost effective way of managing health; replicable model Inputs RSL staff GP time Volunteer time DWP training grant Community Centre Rationale High prevalence Multiple causes of poor health Tailored approach more effective Activities Developing care packages Volunteer support Training courses Publicity Outputs 2,000 care packages 300 training courses Recruit 50 volunteers

  18. Getting to a good Logic Model… • Set out the pathway… • involve as many stakeholders as possible • include as many numbers as possible • what happens if the conditions aren’t met? Is there a plan B? 2. Check to see if it’s… • plausible – is the logic correct and is there evidence underpinning the assumptions? • doable – do you have access to sufficient resources to deliver? • testable – are there credible ways to see if predictions hold true? • meaningful – are the outcomes important and worth the effort?

  19. How a Logic Model supports CBA Outputs Inputs Activities Intended Impacts Intended Outcomes Benefits Costs

  20. Poll: Do you now feel ready to complete your Logic Model? Yes – independently [ ] Yes – with help [ ] Some of it [ ] No [ ] Don’t know [ ]

  21. CBA support: Getting Going • Our Place Logic Model webinars 17th & 25th July • Submission of Logic Model 1st Sept • Screening of Logic Model 12th Sept • CBA events 25th & 30th Sept • Relationship manager support (4 days) • Consultancy support (5 days) • Submit draft operational plans 21st November

  22. Any final questions?

  23. Thank you! Contact me: e: david.morris@neweconomymanchester.com w: neweconomymanchester.com

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