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Inamori Forum

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In-person participants will be able to register at the reception of the Blavatnik School of Government and enjoy tea, coffee and pastries with other in-person attendees and speakers.

Inamori Forum

Official SOC25 photograph

If you're attending SOC25 in person join us in the Inamori Forum for the official SOC25 photograph.

Welcome to the Social Outcomes Conference 2025

Lecture Theatre I

The Government Outcomes Lab's leadership team will welcome online and in-person participants to this year's conference.

Find a recording of the event here.

Keynote discussion by Professor Mario Calderini

Lecture Theatre I

Turning Pressure into Progress: Unlocking the Next Chapter of the Impact Economy

As governments face mounting fiscal constraints, the imperative to deliver public value through innovative, collaborative, and outcomes-driven approaches has never been stronger. This keynote will reflect on 15 years of experience in the impact economy—drawing on real-world practice as well as research into innovation and the dynamics of how impactful ideas spread. By examining what has worked, what hasn’t, and why, the session will offer fresh insights for cross-sector leaders—governments, impact investors, and not-for-profits—working together to scale solutions in complex, resource-limited environments.

A panel of distinguished leaders will respond with perspectives from the frontline of delivering social impact. Drawing on deep experience in public service delivery, applied research, innovation practice, and philanthropic investment, the panel will ground the keynote themes in real-world contexts. Their insights will highlight both the opportunities and tensions of working across sectors to achieve measurable outcomes, offering practical reflections on what it takes to drive change at scale in today’s complex and resource-constrained landscape.

Find a recording of the event here.

Group Working Room 9 (First Floor)

Social Outcomes Partnerships in the UK: Learning and evidence from the two largest outcomes funds in the UK

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study exploring the two largest outcomes funds from the UK: the Life Chances Fund and the Commissioning Better Outcomes Fund.

Seminar Room 1 (Basement Floor)

Nurturing ecosystems for outcomes-based partnerships: examples from across Latin America

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study from Latin America on nurturing ecosystems for outcomes-based partnerships.

Group Working Room 4 (First Floor)

Lessons from the world's first development impact bond for adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Kenya

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study from the world's first development impact bond for adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Kenya.

Group Working Room 5 (First Floor)

Establishing a Swedish outcome lab – national support function and outcomes financing

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study from Sweden: establishing a Swedish outcome lab - national support function and outcomes financing.

Presentations

Establishing a Swedish outcome lab – national support function and outcomes financing

Chaired by the Public Health Agency of Sweden

In this session we invite you to a dialogue on key components to build a long term national Swedish support system to …

Seminar Room 2 (Basement Floor)

A framework for capturing transaction costs in Social Outcomes Partnerships: Insights from the evaluation of the Mental Health & Employment Partnerships

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study on a framework for capturing transaction costs, drawing insights from the Mental Health and Employment Partnership SOPs.

Executive Education Seminar Room (First Floor)

Strengthening grassroots collective action for education in India

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study from India on strengthening grassroots collective action for education.

Seminar Room 3 (Basement Floor)

Cash with purpose: How cash-first models are changing local support

Do traditional grant-making models still work or is it time for something new?

This session spotlights two pilots putting "cash-first" ideas into action: Camden Council’s early years programme, offering unconditional payments to new parents with optional Family Hub support, and Greater Change’s personal grants, helping people move from homelessness to lasting stability.

We’ll explore why these approaches are gaining traction, how they differ from conventional funding, and what it takes to deliver them well.

Seminar Room 4 (Basement floor)

Leveraging technology and machine learning for better impact measurement

Join us for this spotlight session: a new format we are introducing at the conference this year for the first time! Spotlight sessions offer 45 minutes of deeper exploration into an innovative research or practice-based case studies. Each session begins with a focused presentation, followed by an interactive audience-driven discussion that dives into questions and details around the featured work. These are in-person only sessions to ensure a high level of engagement with participants.

Participants should come ready with their questions as we delve into our case study on leveraging technology and machine learning for better impact measurement, taking lessons from an impact bond helping refugees and their host communities in Jordan and Lebanon.

Presentations

Improving cost-effectiveness in outcome-based contracting: lessons learnt from a crisis context

In 2021, the Near East Foundation (NEF) launched a development impact bond (DIB) to help refugees and their host communities in Jordan and Lebanon recover their livelihoods and build their …

Capital for change: the investor role in social outcomes contracts

Seminar Room 1

As impact investing continues to gain global traction, and aligning private capital with public good continues to grow, social outcomes contracts are gaining renewed attention as a way to finance measurable impact. But what draws investors to this model? What makes it work in practice? And what needs to shift to unlock greater investment at scale?

This interactive workshop, hosted in partnership with Better Society Capital, brings together investor perspectives from both the UK and Sweden to explore the fundamentals of investing in social outcomes. Together, in this dynamic workshop, we’ll examine how social outcomes finance is evolving, what makes it attractive to mission-driven investors, and how to strengthen the ecosystem across borders.

The workshop is especially ideal for private sector actors, investors, philanthropies, and foundations – from those new to outcomes-based commissioning all the way to seasoned practitioners with insights to share.

Find a recording of the event here.

Presentations

Making social outcomes contracts work in the Nordic welfare states

We believe that we have valuable insights to share, when it comes to adapting the SOC model to the context of welfare states. Contrary to the UK, where charities and …

Why do investors invest in Social Outcomes Contracts

Given the announcement of the Social Impact Investment Vehicle by His Majesty's Treasury what role do investors play in building a stable ecosystem of social outcomes contracts. Why are investors …

Prototyping the Future of Complex Public Service Contracts: Testing, Learning, and Scaling Formal-Relational Approaches

Tun Razak Lecture Theatre

At SOC24, participants helped us take the first step: identifying what gets in the way of contracting for complex public services - and what might make it better. Building on those early insights, we convened a series of follow-on workshops with commissioners, lawyers, and practitioners to co-develop a prototype formal-relational contract model for public services.

Now, at SOC25, we’re coming full circle. This workshop will introduce the draft model, invite feedback, and road-test its core components. Together, we’ll explore how this approach might translate to other sectors and service areas, laying the groundwork for broader application and impact.

Find a recording of the event here.

Seminar Rooms 3&4

Outcomes-focused partnerships: Exploring pathways for impact at scale

Achieving impact at scale has long been the holy grail for those leading outcomes-focused partnerships. While the challenges are well-documented, recent practice suggests progress is being made partnerships are increasingly designed with scale and sustainability built in from the start, alongside a greater recognition that pathways to impact vary widely based on context.

There isn’t a single blueprint. Some approaches focus on expanding and mainstreaming these models, while others involve adoption of innovative service delivery models at the national level, new ways of working within local ecosystems of service, or a different approach to how central government works with local communities to balance accountability and flexibility. Regardless of the approach, accelerating progress requires collective learning, open dialogue and honest reflection on the barriers to scale.

This interactive session will bring together experienced researchers, delivery organisations, policymakers, and technical advisors, and intermediaries to explore different pathways for impact at scale in outcomes-based partnerships. We’ll blend research and practical insights to examine the strategies that different organisations have pursued to grow their impact. The discussion will kick off with real-world examples that showcase the diversity of approaches, before inviting participants to share their experiences and collaboratively sketch roadmaps to greater impact

Presentations

Best practice in delivering Social Impact Bonds (SIBs/SOPs) in the UK: a comparative qualitative thematic analysis of antecedents

We argue that for SIBs to realise their full potential as incubators of innovation and to deliver their outcomes, they need to incorporate a stronger element of co-production and relational …

Scaling Outcomes Contracting in LMICs: Key Considerations for Government Adoption

Outcomes-based contracting has the potential to transform service delivery by aligning funding with measurable impact and facilitating local partnerships with grassroots organzations who are often the most effective at delivering …

Can Social Outcomes Contracts contribute to systems change? Exploring asset-based working, innovation, and collaboration

Since their establishment over a decade ago, considerable research has been done on Social Impact Bonds (SIBs). Nonetheless, many questions remain on their ability to meet their high expectations, including …

The Education Outcomes Fund's outcomes for us: the influence of SLEIC on organisational effectiveness for Save the Children

Save the Children aims to place greater emphasis on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions. In the education sector, this includes collaborating, since 2021, with the Education Outcomes Fund on …

Could outcomes-based approaches transform funding and accelerate locally led development?

Current times call for bravery, new thinking and letting go of old ways of deciding and doing. This workshop will look at whether and how outcomes-based approaches could shift power …

Should we be thinking about 'institutionalising outcomes' or creating next generation of public institutions?

We are faced with new challenges and our institutions are not well equipped to solve those. UN Secretary-General António Guterres described this well in his address to the General Assembly …

Too good to be true ?

The Skill Mill emerged from within the youth justice sector 11 years ago as a pioneering social enterprise, seeking to reducing reoffending and provide meaningful employment opportunities for young people …

Seminar Room 2

From reporting to value creation: impact measurement as a strategic tool in social outcome projects

This interactive session explores impact measurement as a management tool within social outcome projects. Through the presentation of selected contributions, we will discuss how impact measurement can create value by facilitating mutual learning among stakeholders, enhancing governance practices, and informing the design of interventions. The session offers a critical reflection on the strategic role of evaluation in advancing social outcome projects

Presentations

Returning power to social organisations through data collaboration

A key structural challenge in social services is the imbalance of power between funders (often governments) and the social service organisations who deliver the services. Part of this structural imbalance …

A rigorous and developmental approach to evaluating place-based systems change programmes for the public sector

The challenge

Place-based systems change programmes are vital to addressing complex issues like deprivation, homelessness, education or youth safety. Yet many people have told us they struggle to conclusively prove …

Embedding evaluation to support systemic action towards national outcomes: learning from the evaluation of Scotland's national suicide prevention strategy

Evaluating the impact of national, preventative missions that require systemic action is notoriously hard to do. In this paper we share learning from our work taking an embedded approach to …

Evolving measurement frameworks to drive systems strengthening through Development Impact Bonds (DIBs)

Background and objective:

DIBs have typically focused on direct service delivery and are seen as difficult to apply to systems strengthening initiatives due to the complexity of defining, quantifying, measuring, …

'You want data, you get data...' Ethnographic insights into how the treatment of research officers impacts data quality

Enumerators (or field officers) are essential to the production of evidence on which outcomes-based decision-making rests. They collect data that is subsequently analysed by project managers and (hopefully) ends up …

Strengthening Social Impact Investing in Europe

"Imagine you're a mainstream investor. You wake up, have your coffee, and you’re ready to act: Bloomberg shows you the markets, Pitchbook gives you the latest deals, Dealroom tracks …

Delivery beyond deliverables: what does it take to put meaningful outcomes at the heart of public services?

Lecture Theatre 1 (Basement Floor)

GO Lab’s pioneering evaluation of the Life Chances Fund, a £70m programme funded by the UK government, highlights how outcomes-focused partnerships can lead to more adaptive, accountable and person-centred public services. But purposeful and impactful partnerships aren’t forged by themselves – they require government at multiple levels to be deliberate in curating an enabling environment for a fundamentally new way to manage public services.

In this session we will bring together experienced scholar and government perspectives from across the globe to explore the conditions that are required to put meaningful outcomes at the heart of our public services. We will look beyond the technical conditions, to explore how courageous leadership at local level, a culture of empowerment rather than compliance, and a broader understanding of public value can lead to better outcomes for our communities. We will hear examples of how these enabling conditions look like on the ground and discuss the challenges of these ways of working

Find a recording of the event here.

Presentations

The impact of budgetary flexibility measures in the state of Rio de Janeiro

This paper presents a series of actions implemented by the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro to enhance the flexibility of resource allocation and revert unused balances from …

Piloting the Jobs Boost Youth Employment Outcomes Fund: Lessons on results based financing from South Africa

The Presidential Youth Employment Intervention (PYEI) is South Africa's most comprehensive effort yet to address this crisis. Its goal is to transition young people successfully from learning to earning. To …

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