Wellbeing impacts of works disruptions and service interruptions
In preparation for their input to the latest round of price control discussion with Ofgem, gas supply company SGN sought research on new ways of valuing the firm’s impact on their consumers. Simetrica-Jacobs used wellbeing valuation methodology to identify and value the impact of SGN roadworks and of interruptions to gas supply on their customers. SGN data on activity was geographically and temporally linked to existing large national datasets on quality of life to allow us to reach an assessment of the causal impact of SGN activity.
The work allowed SGN to bring together a range of players in the sector and beyond, facilitated by Simetrica-Jacobs, to consider what more could be done to incorporate such assessments of social value into their business planning.
Everton commissioned Simetrica to assess and value the programmes outcomes using the Sport Value Bank tool, making use of data on three key target outcomes: preventing reoffending, improved motivation and training.
Everton commissioned Simetrica to assess and value the programmes outcomes using the Sport Value Bank tool, making use of data on three key target outcomes: preventing reoffending, improved motivation and training.
An interview with Daniel Fujiwara Dr Mary-Kathryn Adams, Head of Strategy, Simetrica-Jacobs To coincide with the publication of the white paper Before and Beyond the
Simetrica-Jacobs was commissioned to conduct a five-year qualitative and quantitative evaluation of a major girls’ educational project in Ethiopia, provided by the UK charity ChildHope and funded by the Department
Impact Canada approached Simetrica-Jacobs to develop and write guidance on impact measurement for use by the Canadian Government. Simetrica-Jacobs drew on academic literature and theory to
Simetrica-Jacobs were commissioned by Siemens to design an evaluation programme for the range of interventions that Siemens fund to encourage school students – in particular female students