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1 jason@thinklearndo.org Evaluating Capabilities: Building consensus around capability measures and indicators Jason Pollard Think:Learn:Do

2 jason@thinklearndo.org Background Integrative Development Model (Kia-Keating, 2009) Young Foundation Report Adoption by commissioners Challenge for service deliverers Opportunity for the sector

3 jason@thinklearndo.org The challenges of evaluation Bringing capabilities into a single tool Developing a set of (valid) indictors Scoring a capability measure Getting the right data out of the service

4 jason@thinklearndo.org Meeting the Challenge Local evaluation network Feasibility study – –Asked can operationally useful information be collected to support operational decision making

5 jason@thinklearndo.org Evaluation Network Recruited six youth providers through VAL Jointly developed a set of indicators Pilot evaluation and pre-test of data collection tool Full evaluation to ‘road test’ tools

6 jason@thinklearndo.org Developing the Indicator Set Definitions MeasuresIndicators

7 jason@thinklearndo.org Lewisham – Capability Measures 1.Being Creative 2.Communication 3.Relationships and Leadership 4.Resilience 5.Confidence and Agency 6.Managing Feelings 7.Planning and Problem Solving 8.Strengthening Citizenship 9.Making the most of London

8 jason@thinklearndo.org Delphi – Agreeing Definitions Example – Being Creative

9 jason@thinklearndo.org Delphi – Agreeing Measures How to measure Being Creative

10 jason@thinklearndo.org Delphi – Agreeing Indicators What would we expect to see?

11 jason@thinklearndo.org The Indicator Set 27 indicators Equally split over 9 outcomes What we would expect to see Conceptually linked to outcomes

12 jason@thinklearndo.org Developing the Data Collection Tool A ‘composite’ tool – brings together several capability scales Valid and reliable (in pre-test) Soft Data – questions relating to the development of the young person and their engagement with their project Hard Data – age-specific questions directly relating to the capabilities

13 jason@thinklearndo.org Next Steps Pilot - Scale-up: 10+ organisations to collect common data Explore Thematic indicators (talent; financial capability, etc) Establish evaluation communities of interest (Co-ops; CiCs)

14 jason@thinklearndo.org End


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