2. 5 Year
£25 million
Big Lottery Fund
Investment (UK) Prevention and Early
Intervention for
children aged 8-14
A Learning
Programme delivered
through community and
voluntary sector
organisations
supported by a
consortium.
Replicating
10 evidence-based interventions
Building the evidence-base
for 15 innovative approaches
A programme of national
and international
significance
3. The consortium
Catch22
Programme management
Social Research Unit (SRU)
Intervention support and programme level evaluation
Substance
Data monitoring through Views
The Young Foundation
Replication and organisational health support
4.
5. Seeking to achieve:
100,000+
Children and
young people
avoid pathways
into offending
25+
organisations
across the UK
have better
evidence of
what works
Policy makers,
commissioners, and
funders can identify
and support
replication of
evidence-based
programmes
6. Seeking to enable:
Sustaining
and scaling
interventions
for
organisational
growth
Testing
replication
and
assessing
outcomes
Tightening of
interventions
7.
8. What we have achieved so far
• All 25 interventions are delivering on the ground
• 51,022 Young People Have Engaged
• UK wide coverage
• Learning about what it takes to replicate evidence-based interventions
is being captured, analysed and communicated
9. • Under-estimate the organisational challenges involved in replicating evidence-
based practice
• Adaption is sometimes required to facilitate successful replication in new
contexts and this needs to be balanced with fidelity to the original model
• Significant preparatory work is required - in creating partnership agreements
with third party deliverers, developing fidelity monitoring tools and incorporating
sustainability plans
Emerging Learning: