Resource ID: INDIGO-ARES-0079
Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/social-justice-outcomes-framework
The SocialJustice Outcomes Framework is a set of outcomes and measures relating to disadvantaged individuals and families. The Framework outlines the aims of the Department for Work and Pensions and how progress towards these aims will be measured.
Outcomes and measures are grouped by domain:
- Supporting families
- Keeping young people on track
- The importance of work
- Supporting the most disadvantaged adults
- Delivering Social Justice
Impact goal: Well being, Social impact, Development poverty reduction, Employment financial well being
Internal/external: External, Internal
Leader: Department for Work and Pensions
Method: Surveys, Attribution, Operational data, Diff in diff statistical analysis
Output format: Quant but no index
Scale: Macro
Sourcing: Self driven, Proprietary in house
Time frame: Ongoing, Prospective, Retrospective
Type: Framework
Used in sectors: Developed countries
Who: Third sector, Public sector
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