INDIGO-POJ-0130
Essex County Council Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST)
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Child and family welfare
Delivery locations: Essex, South East
Organisation role: Investor
Countries: United Kingdom
Policy areas: Child and family welfare, Criminal justice, Employment and training, Homelessness
Associated Impact Bond project SDGs:
INDIGO-POJ-0130
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Child and family welfare
Delivery locations: Essex, South East
INDIGO-POJ-0137
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Homelessness
Fund: Fair Chance Fund - United Kingdom
Delivery locations: West Midlands: Birmingham City Council, Coventry City Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Walsall Council, and Wyre Forest District Council
INDIGO-POJ-0140
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Employment and training
Fund: Innovation Fund - United Kingdom
Delivery locations: Thames Valley
INDIGO-POJ-0146
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Employment and training
Fund: Innovation Fund - United Kingdom
Delivery locations: Greater Manchester, North West
INDIGO-POJ-0153
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Criminal justice
Delivery locations: Peterborough City Council
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