Logic model: Health & wellbeing This logic model illustrates the main links between service activities and better outcomes for health &wellbeing. It suggests broad groupings of activities, benefits of archives to individuals, communities and places, and how these in turn contribute to the achievement of intermediate and overarching strategic outcomes. Intermediate Overarching Benefits Service outcomes Archive outcomes strategic activities outcomes Volunteering opportunities Training, employment and mentoring schemes Hosting targeted and special interest groups Knowledge and learning/skills courses and programmes Support for research activity Facilities and information provision Development and outreach work Events, sessions and clubs More people volunteering and involved in community life through archives New offerings developed working in partnership with health and wellbeing services/ organisations More people gaining new knowledge, skills and education through archives Increased engagement by young people and adults with long term ill health conditions Increased social Interaction and new relationships Improved sense of well-being Increased knowledge, skills and qualifications Increased confidence, self esteem, personal responsibility and resilience Reduction in people with mental health issues and increased mental health resilience More older people playing a full part in their local community as active citizens More people participating in learning, work or other mentally stimulating activities More people exercising choice and managing their own care Improved mental wellbeing Older people more socially and mentally active Reduction in health inequalities Increased personalisation, choice and control
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