How can we best equip for-purpose organisations across Australia to achieve sustainable social change post COVID-19?
We are supporting the establishment of the Parkville Institute to enable infants and young children living with significant family stress and social disadvantage, including exposure to trauma, abuse and neglect, to enter school as confident and successful learners who are developmentally and educationally equal to their peers. Parkville will do this by implementing the replication, potential scaling up and evaluation of an evidence-based, intensive early childhood education and care model. The first replication phase is for 4 centres over the next 4 years.
The Capability Supports Program was established in partnership with SVA to build organisational resilience and amplify the impact of Partners through the provision of capability supports
SVA is developing a research paper on the funding journeys of field-building intermediaries towards sustainable impact, using a case study approach. The objectives are to increase understanding of the different funding journeys and funding models of field-builders and inform the approach funders can take in funding field-builders.
The First Nations community-controlled early learning sector faces many challenges that limit its ability to reach and respond to the needs of First Nations children. In addition, these services operate in a policy environment that does not recognise the purpose or scope of their role and is not available in all communities that need them. Working in partnership with SNAICC – National Voice for our Children to pilot a statewide intermediary or “emerging peak” in NSW as part of a national pilot across 3 states to strengthen knowledge sharing, collaboration, and collective voice, provide expert advice and support, and coordinate partnerships to see a strong and sustainable NSW First Nations early years sector.
Our research showed that indirect costs are not being covered by funders in Australia, with a coalition of stakeholders now working to change that fact.
Working in partnership with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and Bain & Company, we aim to help local communities and service providers build an empirical (data-driven) understanding of how fundamental ECD services are performing in their ‘footprint’. And we aspire to help them act on performance gaps and priorities by applying evidence-based solutions.
Outcomes-based contracts create accountability and evidence, but also risk for service providers. Investors like PRF are critical enablers of this outcomes approach, taking on the performance risk. The Side by Side, Newpin SA and Foyer Central SIBs were successfully launched with PRF support.
The Taskforce was established in partnership with SVA to:• Provide support to Partners whose viability was impacted or accelerated by COVID-19• Support sector-wide interventions, collaborations and representations to government on policy to build greater resilience in the sector• Generate insights to support PRF’s strategic work with partners to support coordinated resilience building
By investing in the Synergis Fund to help drive optimum housing solutions between Specialist Disability Accommodation, Supported Independent Living providers and their tenants. Its collaborative approach ensures every person living with a disability can choose where and how to live, and access long-term, high-quality, appropriate homes.