Logic Model
The Logic Model (also called a Theory of Change) summarises the conditions, intended outcomes and intended impacts for each of the Our Place Wye projects. This is a 'work in progress' alongside the Operational Plan and Business Plan, the most recent versions of which are available to download. Please follow the links below.
Download the Logic Model
'What is a logic model?
• A description of our theory or assumptions about how an intervention affects outcomes (rather than a description of what happens in real life)'
• It describes our "theory of change.'
Mark Petticrew, Professor of Public Health Evaluation, Dept. of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Logic Model - Our Place Wye Business Plan (PDF, 173 Kb)
Logic Model - Our Place Wye Business Plan Appendix 11
What influences change to occur?
Intended outcomes – What Does Good Look Like?
Intended impacts:
• Lower local hospital admission rates
• Increased local volunteering rate
• Higher percentage of people who say they feel connected to their neighbours
• Higher "satisfaction and view of quality of life"
• Greater individual ownership of the solutions to developing needs
• People gain in choice and independence, helping the community to become stronger and self-sustaining
• Greater understanding and appreciation across age groups
Download the Business Plan
Department for Communities and Local Government approved version
Business Plan - Our Place Wye (web version) (PDF, 1.2 Mb)
Our Place Wye - a community and needs-led response to service provision in rural Kent
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