In 2015, Aldaba supported the review of the logic model for pharmacy regulation. The aim was to understand the links between the regulatory system for pharmacies and patient outcomes in the UK. Read more
In 2015, we estimated the cost benefits of projects aimed at preventing negative outcomes across all age groups, including befriending, support to vulnerable young people, and family conferencing.
Strategic planning and cost benefit analyses for Our Place
Our Place is a £4.3 million programme that supports local areas to break new ground in service transformation. In 2015, we undertook the analyses required to put the programme in practice. Read more
Costing evaluation of Centre for Youth Impact’s early adopters
In partnership with the Social Research Unit, in 2014-15 we applied our costing approach to the early adopter organisations that are part of the Centre for Youth Impact. Read more
In 2015, we undertook research into the evidence available on the impact of funding on the attainment gap that exists between disadvantaged children and their peers. Read more
Dr Miguel Garcia-Sanchez, Director of Aldaba, is a member of the Department for Education’s Associate Pool. In 2015-17, Miguel and his team advised the Department on attainment gaps, children’s services spending, and mental health.
In 2014-15, in partnership with Apteligen and LG Futures, we managed the evaluation of Prevention Matters, a programme for vulnerable adults. Our focus was on interviews with users, and impact and cost-benefit analyses. Read our report
Evaluation of charities that support young people through education, training and employment
In 2014-15, we supported Impetus-PEF to manage its investments. The aim was to build up the capacity of the third sector organisations under its portfolio based on evaluative information. Read our report; more
Working with Dartington Social Research Unit, in 2014-17 we examined the economic case for this programme for young mums and their children. We also estimated numbers of cases for each nurse in various scenarios. Read our report
In 2015-17, in partnership with Dartington Social Research Unit, Aldaba did economic analyses of the 25 projects sponsored by Realising Ambition, a programme that supports vulnerable young people. Read our report