local evaluation john white ceo - piceswm dr paul kingston, prof. ageing and mental health
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Active Aging Unlocking the potential for people over 50. LOCAL EVALUATION John White CEO - PICESWM Dr Paul Kingston, Prof. Ageing and Mental Health - Staffordshire University and team. LARG. PICESWM Staffordshire University Herefordshire Council and PCT Age Concern Herefordshire - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
LOCAL EVALUATION
John White CEO - PICESWM
Dr Paul Kingston, Prof. Ageing and Mental Health
- Staffordshire University and team
Active AgingUnlocking the potential
for people over 50
LARG
• PICESWM
• Staffordshire University
• Herefordshire Council and PCT
• Age Concern Herefordshire
• Job Centre Plus
• Community First
• Hereford Chamber of Trade
• Associations of small business
• National Farmers Union
• Town and Parish Council
• PRIME
• Rural Media Company
2 year programme
- Looking at the impact of worklessness and unemployment for people over 50 living in the western area of the county of Herefordshire
-Examining the effectiveness and quality of existing support, information and advice
--Identifying initiatives and potential solutions for people over 50
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Baseline study:
Series of focus groups (individual and stakeholder)
Survey N=circa 200
Development of the ‘intervention’ using previous
Development of the ‘evaluation’
Statistical data ONS
Policy Data
Political and social policy data
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[pre and post test design] Quasi-experimental design employ the same strategies as experimental designs, but lack the randomisation [could we randomise]?This then becomes a Non-equivalent control group design with pre-tests
(Raa) > Oa1 > Xa > Oa2
Random selection pre-test independent post-test
variable
SAMPLE
Intervention group N=20 – 10 per location [Peterchurch and Kington]
Control group N=20 – 10 per location
Recruitment for attrition N=60 for intervention
-- N=60 for control
Consent and refusal
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SOCIAL CAPITAL
Sequential analysis of a variety of measurements:
Social networks (Antonnucci, Phillipson, Wenger)
Social capital (UK Census, BHPS, Resource Generators Boase and Wellman)
Skills and education
Economic circumstances
Satisfaction with life (Diener)
Quality of life
Occupational status
Life time occupational status
All valid and reliable tools
And possibly others ……
Preliminary data
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2003 CAS ward February 2009 May 2009 August 2009 November 2009
number rate number rate number rate number rate
00GANY : Aylestone 180 5.3 180 5.3 180 5.3 185 5.4
00GANZ : Backbury 60 3.6 65 3.9 55 3.3 55 3.3
00GAPA : Belmont 320 5.3 340 5.7 340 5.7 325 5.4
00GAPB : Bircher 55 3.7 55 3.7 60 4.0 60 4.0
00GAPC : Bringsty 80 4.6 85 4.9 75 4.3 75 4.3
00GAPD : Bromyard 180 5.2 180 5.2 175 5.1 175 5.1
00GAPE : Burghill, Holmer and Lyde 60 3.2 65 3.5 60 3.2 60 3.2
00GAPF : Castle 70 3.7 75 4.0 65 3.5 70 3.7
00GAPG : Central 90 4.9 105 5.7 105 5.7 100 5.4
00GAPH : Credenhill 80 4.2 85 4.4 85 4.4 80 4.2
00GAPJ : Frome 70 3.4 70 3.4 75 3.6 65 3.1
00GAPK : Golden Cross with Weobley 75 4.4 80 4.7 80 4.7 85 5.0
00GAPL : Golden Valley North 70 4.1 60 3.5 70 4.1 70 4.1
00GAPM : Golden Valley South 60 3.5 60 3.5 65 3.8 65 3.8
00GAPN : Hagley 80 3.6 75 3.4 65 2.9 65 2.9
00GAPP : Hampton Court 55 3.6 55 3.6 60 3.9 60 3.9
00GAPQ : Hollington 45 3.9 40 3.4 35 3.0 40 3.4
00GAPR : Hope End 125 4.1 130 4.3 135 4.5 130 4.3
00GAPS : Kerne Bridge 60 3.5 65 3.8 70 4.1 65 3.8
00GAPT : Kington Town 80 4.6 75 4.3 75 4.3 80 4.6
00GAPU : Ledbury 170 3.1 175 3.2 180 3.3 175 3.2
00GAPW : Leominster North 190 5.9 190 5.9 195 6.1 195 6.1
00GAPX : Leominster South 210 6.7 200 6.3 210 6.7 215 6.8
00GAPY : Llangarron 70 3.6 75 3.8 80 4.1 70 3.6
00GAPZ : Mortimer 60 3.1 60 3.1 65 3.4 60 3.1
00GAQA : Old Gore 75 4.3 70 4.0 75 4.3 75 4.3
00GAQB : Pembridge and Lyonshall with Titley 80 4.5 80 4.5 70 4.0 75 4.3
00GAQC : Penyard 65 3.6 65 3.6 60 3.3 65 3.6
00GAQD : Pontrilas 65 3.4 70 3.6 70 3.6 75 3.9
00GAQE : Ross-on-Wye East 115 4.7 115 4.7 105 4.3 110 4.5
00GAQF : Ross-on-Wye West 170 5.3 160 4.9 160 4.9 155 4.8
00GAQG : St Martins and Hinton 395 5.8 390 5.7 395 5.8 385 5.7
00GAQH : St Nicholas 175 4.4 170 4.2 165 4.1 175 4.4
00GAQJ : Stoney Street 65 4.1 65 4.1 65 4.1 70 4.4
00GAQK : Sutton Walls 65 3.9 65 3.9 65 3.9 70 4.2
00GAQL : Three Elms 285 4.5 295 4.7 290 4.6 285 4.5
00GAQM : Tupsley 195 3.7 195 3.7 190 3.6 180 3.4
00GAQN : Upton 65 4.1 60 3.8 60 3.8 60 3.8
00GAQP : Valletts 90 4.4 90 4.4 90 4.4 95 4.7
00GAQQ : Wormsley Ridge 65 4.1 65 4.1 65 4.1 65 4.1
Column Total 4,565 4.4 4,600 4.4 4,585 4.4 4,565 4.4
benefit claimants - working age client group
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area type local authorities: county / unitary
area name Herefordshire, County of
sex Total
duration Total
children all
stat group total
benefit job seekers allowance (JSA) only
Date Total aged 45-54 aged 55-59 aged 60-64
February 2009 2,890 510 230 60
May 2009 2,780 510 210 50
August 2009 2,820 510 200 50
November 2009 2,550 480 220 30
claimant count with rates and proportions
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sex Total
item name Total claimants
Date Herefordshire, County of
January 2010 3,028
February 2010 3,106
March 2010 2,946
April 2010 2,832
claimant count - age and duration
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sex Total
subset Aged 50 and over, claiming for over 6 months
Date Herefordshire, County of
January 2010 185
February 2010 190
March 2010 190
April 2010 195
data rounded to nearest 5.
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