This webinar focuses on the work of Future Pathways, who use our approach and software to understand and track their impact and to help guide their quality and improvement work.
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About Future Pathways
Future Pathways supports people who were abused or neglected as a child when they were in the Scottish care system. Their work focuses on supporting people to progress towards their personal outcomes so that they can lead full, healthy, and independent lives. The service is delivered by the In Care Survivors Alliance and funded by the Scottish Government.
About our work together: a collaborative approach to evaluation and learning
We’ve had the pleasure of working alongside Future Pathways since 2018 to help them in embedding self-evaluation supported by OutNav. At key stages in their journey, we acted as an independent learning partner to build on their learning.
Quality improvement and data-driven improvement have underpinned Future Pathways’ learning journey. They have developed, implemented and refined a trauma-informed approach to quality and improvement. By integrating quality measurement with outcomes-focused self-evaluation they have been able to evolve their approach over time in response to learning about what works and doesn’t work.
About this webinar
In discussion, Sarah Morton (Co-Director, Matter of Focus), Flora Henderson (In Care Survivors Alliance Director), Louise Hall (Impact and Evaluation Lead, Future Pathways) and Carole-Anne Rodger (Quality and Improvement Manager, Future Pathways):
- set out Future Pathways’ journey to embedding a trauma-informed approach to quality, measurement and improvement
- describe how impact evaluation facilitated this
- share examples of how Future Pathways continues to integrate impact evaluation and quality findings.
Watch the webinar to:
- gain insights into developing a trauma-informed approach to quality and improvement
- discover how the OutNav approach can support data-driven service improvement
- hear practical strategies for effectively integrating impact evaluation, quality measurement and service improvement.
This webinar will be of interest to anyone with an interest in:
- making the case for pioneering services.
- evaluating complex relational and trauma-informed approaches.
- measuring the quality of your work and identifying improvement actions in a trauma-informed way.
- harnessing impact evaluation to drive meaningful service improvement.
- refining your approach to quality measurement so that you are focused on what matters most to your service.