https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clearThere will almost certainly be public sector advice relating to the
This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that >there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour
has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.
So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out?
The article is short and to the point
https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/
SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort.
" SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"
So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which >all parties are commited to.
On 8 Mar 2024 23:10:18 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:Sorry, that he once worked for.
https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clearThere will almost certainly be public sector advice relating to the
This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that >>there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour >>has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.
So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out? >>
The article is short and to the point
https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/
SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort. >>" SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"
So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which >>all parties are commited to.
scheme from the time of the previous government - possibly to both
Education and Social Welfare departments. Seymour has had time to ask
to see any such advice - but it is likely that it conflicts with
advice from the Atlas Network that we once worked for.
On Sat, 09 Mar 2024 15:36:59 +1300, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com>No wonder he was so well liked in the polls.
wrote:
On 8 Mar 2024 23:10:18 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:Sorry, that he once worked for.
There will almost certainly be public sector advice relating to thehttps://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clear
This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that >>>there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour >>>has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.
So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out? >>>
The article is short and to the point
https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/
SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort. >>>" SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"
So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which >>>all parties are commited to.
scheme from the time of the previous government - possibly to both >>Education and Social Welfare departments. Seymour has had time to ask
to see any such advice - but it is likely that it conflicts with
advice from the Atlas Network that we once worked for.
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