University secures up to £1.2m to evaluate Government funding to encourage more active travel
Sheffield Hallam University has secured up to £1.2m funding to evaluate the success of the Government funding for active travel, aimed at encouraging more people to walk or cycle short journeys.
Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Social Infrastructure Programme - Report G: Academy for Community Leadership (AfCL)
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: John Trinnaman (mtl consultants)
Monitoring the impact of changes to the Local Housing Allowance system of housing benefit: Summary of early findings
Client: DWP | Authors: Christina Beatty, Ian Cole, Peter Kemp, Ben Marshall, Ryan Powell and Ian Wilson
An evaluation of the impact of Weston Park Cancer Support Centre
Funding partner: Weston Park Cancer Support Centre| Staff: Chris Dayson, Jan Gilbertson and David Leather
Evaluation of the Working Well Early Help programme
Client: Greater Manchester Combined Authority| Staff: Richard Crisp, Aimee Ambrose, Elaine Batty, Ian Wilson, Steve Parkes and Elizabeth Sanderson. From the University of Salford: Lisa Scullion Jenny Ceolta-Smith and Andrea Gibbons
Monetising health benefits of energy efficiency programmes
Client: Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC)| Staff: LSHTM: Paul Wilkinson, Zaid Chalabi, Emma Hutchinson, James Milner; UCL: Mike Davies, Tadj Oreszczyn, Ian Hamilton, Ian Ridley, Phil Biddulph, Sung Hong; CRESR: Geoff Green, Jan Gilbertson, Ian Wilson, Bernard Stafford; Warwick: David Ormandy; Ulster: Christine Liddell, Chris Morris Tool Development: UCL: Ian Hamilton, Ian Ridley, Andrew Smith; LSHTM: James Milner, Zaid Chalabi, CRESR: Ian Wilson
Home Improvement Services in England – National Evaluation
Client: Centre for Ageing Better | Staff: Jan Gilbertson, Ian Wilson, Steve Green, Rose Smith, Jenny Preece, David Robinson, Gareth Young, Vikki McCall, Steve Rolfe, Paul Smith, Gwyn Roberts, Sion McGregor
Statistical Bias for Unitaries
Client: Durham County Council | Staff: Tony Gore and Steve Fothergill
Evaluation of the National Community Cohesion Strategy for Wales
Client: Welsh Government | Staff: David Robinson, Kesia Reeve, Deborah Platts-Fowler, Stephen Green, Elaine Batty and Aimee Walshaw
Doncaster Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC)
Client: National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) | Staff: Doncaster Council, Sheffield Hallam University and University of Sheffield