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The benchmarking tool. Developing a framework to maximise value and impact Laura Gardiner, Inclusion. Rationale.
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The benchmarking tool Developing a framework to maximise value and impact Laura Gardiner, Inclusion
Rationale Even if they serve the community as a whole, housing providers’ efforts to boost employment and tackle unemployment should flow from the composition, needs and activities of workless residents, in order to have the greatest impact and add the most value
What the tool does • Sets out the ‘breakdown’ of worklessness among a housing providers’ residents • Compares to the local area, the country and social-housing residents nationally • Shows what mainstream provision individuals are eligible for, and upcoming policy changes that may affect them
The initial tool – select areas Select regions and local authorities that your tenancies (or a subset of your tenancies) are in:
The initial tool – enter info on resident worklessness Provide any data that you have (or can estimate) on out of work residents:
Plans for development • Develop standard worklessness datasets / questions to ask residents • Increase resolution to ward and LSOA level • Add GIS/mapping outputs • Include contact info for local provision (WP primes, JCP) • Develop a ‘prioritisation’ filter that shows the major gaps for your residents • Track progress over time • Compare your own worklessness ‘breakdown’ to others’, in order to share knowledge and develop solutions in partnership