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Scottish Welfare Fund

Scottish Welfare Fund. Monitoring and Evaluation Framework . Why monitor?. Performance improvement Benchmarking between LA’s and comparison with what DWP provided Accountability Informing the development of the permanent scheme

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Scottish Welfare Fund

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  1. Scottish Welfare Fund Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

  2. Whymonitor? • Performance improvement • Benchmarking between LA’s and comparison with what DWP provided • Accountability • Informing the development of the permanent scheme • To tell us who is using the fund and why – to inform related policy development, eg on homelessness and funding allocations

  3. How developed? • Looked at what DWP did • Design and Implementation Group • Practitioners’ Forum • Analytical Services Division • Data Monitoring Specification for IT suppliers – guidance and application form

  4. What’s to be monitored? • Everything!! • Number and type of applications, and what applications are for • Number and type of awards, and what’s been awarded • Spend and average awards, and performance against targets • Personal data – who is using the SWF • Reason for awards, for refusals, for review • Signposting

  5. What else? • Statistical reports • Evaluation reports from LAs, including on reviews • Feedback from external stakeholders • Quality improvement • Quarterly monitoring and evaluation meetings – first September 2013 • External evaluation – once scheme up and running

  6. Quality Improvement • Role for Scottish Government for interim scheme • Reports on review • Discussions with Decision Makers and Review officers • Sampling of paperwork for reviews • Development of the DMG and relevant case studies

  7. Monitoring the Scottish Welfare Fund Albert King & Dr. Andrew Waugh 07.03.2013

  8. Overview • Our approach • Uploading the data to the Scottish Government • Reporting back to Local Authorities

  9. Reporting back to LAs • Based on existing work developed as part of our work on homelessness with local authorities • Automatically produced reports • Emailed back to LAs • Once set up take less than 60 seconds to produce a full workbook • Very flexible

  10. Our approach SG Local Authority

  11. Best Practice • Insist your IT provider is using all the validations contained in the data specification • Saves time by preventing the wrong information being entered into IT systems in the first place • Data specification available at: • http://scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/15257/1529/swf-dataspec

  12. Uploading the data • A live demo of the ProcXed.net system

  13. The Reports

  14. Using Postcode Data

  15. Contact Details • For issues with uploading the data: • scotxed@scotland.gsi.gov.uk • For queries about recording: • http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/People/welfarereform/socialfund • Chris.McGhee@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

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