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NPC's Well-being Measure
NPC has developed a Well-being Measure to enable organisations, including charities and schools, to demonstrate their impact on the well-being of young people aged 11 to 16. It is an online survey-based tool, which allows you to create your own survey, track its progress and receive a detailed report of results.
The Well-being Measure provides organisations with a simple, reliable and academically-robust way of understanding the difference they make to young people’slives, by helping organisations to evaluate eight aspects of young people’s subjective well-being. The tool has been developed over three years with the help of more than a dozen charities.
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Our consulting
NPC provides consultancy on well-being to individual organisations, including Depaul UK, Action for Children, and The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. This is a useful way to pilot well-being measurement with a specific group or project and to see whether it could be rolled out more widely.
For more information about our well-being consulting services please contact a member of the well-being team by emailing wellbeing@philanthropycapital.org.
‘Until now, it’s always been very hard for us to measure what effect we’ve had on young people, and we are very excited about the results we’ve had...It will make a real difference to how we measure and communicate the impact of our work to help us develop our courses with young people in the future.’
Emma Ferris, The Outward Bound Trust
We are grateful to the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and the Private Equity Foundation for their support. The online tool is powered by Public Zone.

Find out more about NPC's Well-being Measure at
well-beingmeasure.com
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Charity insight
"Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are four times less likely to get good GCSEs and six times less likely to go to university."
IntoUniversity helps 2,500 young people aim towards university or a chosen career. It helps with homework, gives young people ‘tasters’ of university life and offers courses to develop the academic, social and practical skills they will need to get a career.
