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General overview

Stage of development: Implementation

Policy sector: Education

Date outcomes contract signed: Jul 2016

Start date of service provision: 2016

Capital raised (minimum): Swedish 10m (USD 1.17m)

Intervention

The intervention seeks to reduce the risk of replacement of children and young people previously placed in state care. It includes: individually adapted school support for each participant and tutoring. It will be carried out by a team specifically recruited for the intervention and an educational support expert.

Target population

To be eligible, the participant must be a child or young person that has been previously located at Home for Care and Housing (HVB) or at residential care homes offered by the Swedish National Board of Institutional Care (SiS).

Location

Country

  • Sweden

Service delivery locations

  • Norrköping, Sweden

Involved organisations

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Outcome metrics

  • Project is implemented according to the contract signed, no social service costs are reduced/saved.
  • Project led to a reduction in social service costs for the target group, if savings are up to SEK 10,000,000 (repaid amount is equal to the amount saved).
  • Project led to a reduction in social service costs for the target group, when savings are over SEK 10,000,000 (amount repaid corresponds to the amount saved over SEK 10,000,000, with a cap of SEK 2,000,000) AND participants' school attaintment improves.

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