Logic model: health and wellbeing

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