This spring's fellows meeting will host David Gordon, Professor of Social Policy, University of...
This spring's fellows meeting will host David Gordon, Professor of Social Policy, University of...
What if commissioners of social services could have their own version of "Which?"...
In a time of unprecedented austerity, government is asking the public and voluntary sectors to...
This year's annual lecture will host Dr. Jack Shonkoff, Professor of Child Health and...
The Social Research Unit invites you to a seminar with Christina Salmivalli, Professor of...
The Social Research Unit at Dartington have partnered with the Institute for Effective Education...
This year's first Center for Social Policy meeting will take place at Dartington Hall on the...

What if commissioners of social services could have their own version of "Which?" magazine that could tell them the impact of competing investment choices on child and adult well-being, as well as the costs and economic returns of various portfolios of prevention and early intervention programmes?
What if this tool - using the highest standards of scientific evidence - could be tailored to the needs and circumstances of children and adults in these policy makers' particular areas or jurisdictions?
The Social Research Unit is currently translating the economic model and software tool for use in the UK that was pioneered by the Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP) and used for more than a decade to make investment decisions in a wide range of policy areas in the American state of Washington. The UK version will be made freely available to inform central and local government investment decisions.
At this session, Steve Aos, Director of the Washington State Institute for Public Policy will will describe the strategy that WSIPP is taking to advise the state legislature to improve outcomes for less money, with lessons for UK policy makers. Michael Little, Co-director of the Social Research Unit, will describe the work to translate the model for use in the UK.
Aos, who previously gave the 2010 Social Research Unit Annual Lecture, has 35 years of experience conducting cost-benefit analyses and communicating the results to policy makers in a wide range of public policy areas, as well as in the private sector.
When: May 12, 2011, 11am-3pm
Where: London's Living Room, City Hall, London This seminar is free but you must reserve a place to attend.
To reserve a seat now, follow this link: Reservations
The Social Research Unit is part of The Warren House Group at Dartington, a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and a registered charity.
Company No 04610839, Charity No. 1099202. Registered Office: Lower Hood Barn, Dartington, TQ9 6AB. Site developed and hosted by Fabriko