Collective Impact StudY
Public system reform | Feasibility study
EY Foundation, Chance UK and Leap Confronting Conflict
The Collective Impact Study is a feasibility study in three towns in England, exploring the readiness and suitability for long-term investment under a collective impact framework. We will conduct interviews and workshops with stakeholders from the public, private and voluntary sectors, focus groups with young people and town visits.
The need
Chance UK, the EY Foundation and Leap Confronting Conflict believe that by working collaboratively they can serve children, young people and families better. Their vision is to create systemic change through a collective impact model. They have shortlisted three towns where they could work over the next ten years and want to explore the suitability of the towns.
Our response
The study will primarily assess the readiness of the towns based on the criteria highlighted in the collective impact literature. The study methods will include desk research, review of any available local data of needs and priorities, key informant interviews, workshops with key stakeholders from the public, private and voluntary sectors, focus groups with young people and town visits.
The project has been commissioned by the EY Foundation, Chance UK and Leap Confronting Conflict. We will be working in the towns of Blyth, Dudley and Radstock & Keynsham.
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