Taking Stock: Assessing the Value of Preventative Support
New Economics Foundation and British Red Cross
British Red Cross, London.
2012
Project ID (Internal) | 146 |
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Project Status | completed |
Full Reference (text) | New Economics Foundation and British Red Cross (2012) Taking stock: assessing the value of preventative support. British Red Cross. [The report can be accessed here] |
Full Reference (URL) | https://www.scie.org.uk/prevention/research-practice/getdetailedresultbyid?id=a11G000000181liIAA |
Summary / Abstract | The aim of this report is to illustrate how British Red Cross preventative services providing time-limited practical and emotional support deliver savings for public sector partners including the NHS and local authorities. It presents brief case studies of 5 people who received personalised support from British Red Cross staff and volunteers to help them live independently in their communities. In each case it describes the action taken and the impact of the services and support provided. It includes an independent economic analysis of each case study assessing the costs which could have been incurred by statutory services in delivering care in the absence of the British Red Cross services. It reports that savings of between £700 and over £10,000 were delivered per person, and that this reflects a minimum return on investment of over 3.5 times the cost of the British Red Cross service provided. |
Publication Title | Taking Stock: Assessing the Value of Preventative Support |
Author(s) | New Economics Foundation and British Red Cross |
Publication Details | British Red Cross, London. |
Publication Year / End of Project | 2012 |
Last Accessed | 03/01/2019 12:00 am |
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