The contribution reports the results of a research carried out between June 2020 and May 2022, which was aimed at evaluating an initial trial of the implementation of Family Centres in four territories of Lombardy Region. The innovativeness of the research concerns the analysis approach of the Family Impact Lens that was used. This framework was developed by Purdue University (Indiana) and was adapted for the Italian context (FamILens) on the basis of a rich empirical base, which through participatory processes makes it possible to assess the extent to which services/activities succeed in facilitating families wellbeing according to 5 principles (responsibility, diversity, relationship, stability, involvement). The evaluation made it possible to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the new services, both in relation to the effectiveness of the partnerships and in terms of the impact achieved on some dimensions of family well-being.
Moscatelli, M., Pavesi, N., Bosoni, M. L., La valutazione delle sperimentazioni 2020-22 dei Centri Per la Famiglia in Lombardia attraverso la lente dell’impatto familiare (FamILens)., <<RIV. RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI VALUTAZIONE>>, 2024; XXVII (87): 69-91. [doi:10.3280/RIV2023-087005] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/268097]
La valutazione delle sperimentazioni 2020-22 dei Centri Per la Famiglia in Lombardia attraverso la lente dell’impatto familiare (FamILens).
Moscatelli, Matteo
;Pavesi, Nicoletta;Bosoni, Maria Letizia
2024
Abstract
The contribution reports the results of a research carried out between June 2020 and May 2022, which was aimed at evaluating an initial trial of the implementation of Family Centres in four territories of Lombardy Region. The innovativeness of the research concerns the analysis approach of the Family Impact Lens that was used. This framework was developed by Purdue University (Indiana) and was adapted for the Italian context (FamILens) on the basis of a rich empirical base, which through participatory processes makes it possible to assess the extent to which services/activities succeed in facilitating families wellbeing according to 5 principles (responsibility, diversity, relationship, stability, involvement). The evaluation made it possible to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the new services, both in relation to the effectiveness of the partnerships and in terms of the impact achieved on some dimensions of family well-being.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.