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Research Report

Creating Better Lives? An Evaluation of the Life Changes Trust. Interim Report

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McCabe L, Ashworth R, Bellussi L, Brown T, Callaghan J, Cheung M, Crisp S, Curreri A, Emond R, Gibson G, Hale H, Hamilton T, Kelly C, Lamont M & Oliver H (2021) Creating Better Lives? An Evaluation of the Life Changes Trust. Interim Report. The Life Changes Trust. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.16016.79367

Abstract
Creating Better Lives? is a multi-method evaluation of the work of the Life Changes Trust from its inception in 2013 through to November 2021. The project has three overarching aims: ? to tell the (hi)story of the Trust ? to demonstrate the impact and outcomes for the three beneficiary groups of the Trust ? to demonstrate the place and impact of the Trust in the wider policy and practice context. Alongside more traditional methods, including surveys and secondary analysis, the project utilises life story and appreciative enquiry methods that encourage meaningful participation and engagement with the different participants to develop a multi-perspective understanding of the work of the LCT. It incorporates both process and summative evaluation techniques. This interim report provides details of activities undertaken up to March 2021, focusing on new findings that were not included in our earlier interim report (submitted in June 2020).

Notes
Additional authors: Rachel Ormston, Allan Othieno, Andrea Priestly, Jane Robertson, Annette Tait, Sally Weeks, Sarah Wilson

StatusPublished
FundersLife Changes Trust
Publication date01/03/2021
Publication date online09/08/2023

People (9)

Professor Jane Callaghan

Professor Jane Callaghan

Director Child Wellbeing & Protection, Social Work

Mrs Stephanie Crisp

Mrs Stephanie Crisp

PhD Researcher, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Miss Alhena Curreri

Miss Alhena Curreri

Research Assistant, Dementia and Ageing

Professor Ruth Emond

Professor Ruth Emond

Professor, Social Work

Dr Grant Gibson

Dr Grant Gibson

Senior Lecturer, Dementia and Ageing

Dr Hannah Hale

Dr Hannah Hale

Research Fellow, NMAHP

Mrs Natasha Hamilton

Mrs Natasha Hamilton

Community Researcher, Dementia and Ageing

Mr Christopher Kelly

Mr Christopher Kelly

Community Researcher, Dementia and Ageing

Professor Louise McCabe

Professor Louise McCabe

Professor, Dementia and Ageing