
An overview report summarising published reports and academic literature on the use of Social Return on Investment (SROI) for leisure services, including search methods and UK case examples. Highlights benefits, limitations and practical insights for applying SROI locally—covering stakeholder involvement, appropriate measures, comparability, and interpreting social value. Produced by a University of Sheffield Hallam/HDRC Doncaster Embedded Researcher for the Get Doncaster Moving Team, which are part of City of Doncaster Council Public Health Team
Project: Social Return on Investment, Research
Project: Social Return on Investment, Research
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