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New Philanthropy Capital: Impact Measurement in the Youth Justice Sector

New Philanthropy Capital: Impact Measurement in the Youth Justice Sector

Publication date: 
May 2011
Author: 
Camilla Nevill and Tris Lumley

This report is part of NPC's Measuring together series which aims to help charities to overcome barriers to impact reporting by working together and sharing methods and approaches. Most youth justice charities aim to reduce re-offending and agree that this is the outcome they need to measure. But they also need to consider interim outcomes, such as improved relationships or gained qualifications, on the path to understanding what works.

The report includes recommendations for improving impact measurement in the youth justice sector. Charities can collect data from the young people they work with, and work closely with other charities to coordinate measurement efforts. Funders need to invest in charities that measure their results. And the government needs to make it easier for charities to access the data they need to measure successsfully.

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