Social justice outcomes framework indicators
These reports give a summary of progress until 2016 in using these social justice principles to provide government, private and voluntary sector services.
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The indicators featured in these reports are no longer being updated and have been replaced by indicators used in the Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families analysis and research pack.
These reports give a summary of progress until 2016 in using social justice principles to influence how government, private and voluntary sectors provide services at national and local levels.
We published our original report on Social justice: transforming lives on 13 March 2012.
Dates of updates
Indicator | Latest update |
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1 Supporting families | March 2015 |
2 Realising potential in the education system | February 2015 |
3 Stopping young people from falling into a pattern of reoffending | May 2016 |
4 Tackling entrenched worklessness | April 2015 |
5 Helping those receiving treatment for drug or alcohol addiction turn their lives around | April 2016 |
6a Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend | May 2016 |
6b Proportion of adult offenders in P45 employment one year on | November 2014 |
Updates to this page
Published 21 July 2014Last updated 17 October 2017 + show all updates
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Added note to explain that the social justice outcomes indicators featured in the reports have been replaced by those featured in the Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families analysis and research pack.
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Updated indicators 3 (Proven re-offending rate by offenders under the age of 18) and 6a (Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend).
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Updated indicators 3 (Proven re-offending rate by offenders under the age of 18) and 6a (Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend).
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Updated indicator 5: Improved outcomes for those receiving treatment for drug or alcohol dependency and 'Dates for updates' table for this indicator.
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Updated indicators 3 (Proven re-offending rate by offenders under the age of 18) and 6a (Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend).
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Updated indicators 3 (Proven re-offending rate by offenders under the age of 18) and 6a (Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend).
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Updated indicators 3 (Proven re-offending rate by offenders under the age of 18) and 6a (Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend).
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Updated indicator 4 about entrenched worklessness.
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Updated indicator 1: Family stability.
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Updated indicators 2 - Realising potential in the education system, 3 - Proven re-offending rate by offenders under and 6a - Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend.
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Updated indicator 5: Improved outcomes for those receiving treatment for drug or alcohol dependency - with data for 2013 to 2014.
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Revised PDF indicator 6a: first text on chart from '% offenders who re-offend' to '% offenders who do not re-offend'.
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Updated indicators 2, 3 and 6a. Added indicator 6b.
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Published updateds to 'Proven re-offending rate by offenders under the age of 18' (indicator 3) and 'Proportion of adult offenders who did not re-offend' (indicator 6a).
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First published.