Title: Results Based Accountability Basics A Half Day Presentation
1Results Based Accountability BasicsA Half Day
Presentation
- Standard Training Slides Sponsored by the
Ministry of Social Development
2Results Based Accountability
The Fiscal Policy Studies Institute Santa Fe, New
Mexico
Websites raguide.orgresultsaccountability.com
Book - DVD Orderssheapita.co.nz amazon.comresult
sleadership.org
3How could RBA add value to you?
4SIMPLE STEPS COMMON SENSE PLAIN LANGUAGE MINIMUM
PAPER TALK TO ACTION!
5Results Based Accountabilityis made up of two
parts
Population Accountabilityabout the wellbeing
ofWHOLE POPULATIONS
For Communities Cities Districts
Countries E.g. All Rangatahi/Youth in Te Tai
Tokerau, All Migrants in Nelson
Performance Accountabilityabout the wellbeing
ofCLIENT GROUPS
For Teams - Providers Programmes - Agencies
Service Systems E.g. Clients of Services,
Collectives, Ministries or the Health System
6The Language TrapToo many terms. Too few
definitions. Too little discipline
Lewis Carroll Center for Language Disorders
Core qualitative strategic objectives
Your made up jargon here
Measurable urgent systemic indicators
7Results Based Accountability
COMMON LANGUAGE COMMON SENSE COMMON GROUND
8Definitions
- RESULT / OUTCOME
- A condition of wellbeing for children, adults,
families or communities - All Tamariki in Hamilton are Born Healthy, Safe
Roads, Nurturing Whanau/Families, A Prosperous
Economy - INDICATOR / BENCHMARK
- A measure which helps quantify the achievement of
a result. - Rate of low-birth weight babies, Rate of road
crashes, Rate of child abuse and neglect,
Unemployment rate - PERFORMANCE MEASURE
- A measure of whether a programme, agency or
service system is working. Three types - How much did we do?
- How well did we do it?
- Is anyone better off? Client Results /
Outcomes
Population
Performance
9Translation Guide/Rosetta StoneNot the Language
Police
Ideas
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3 etc.
1. A condition of well-being for children,
adults, families communities 2. 3. etc.
RESULT
OUTCOME
GOAL
10 From Ends to Means
From Talk to Action
RESULT / OUTCOME
ENDS
Population
INDICATOR / BENCHMARK
PERFORMANCEMEASURE
MEANS
Performance
11Results Indicators Performance Measures in
Amharic, Cambodian, Laotian, Somali, Spanish,
Tigrigna, Vietnamese
12Result, Indicator, Strategy or Performance
Measure?
Result Indicator Perf Measure Result Strategy Resu
lt Indicator Perf Measure
- A Safe Community
- Percentage of Total Recorded Offences
- Average Police response time
- An Educated Workforce
- Installing street lights to make people feel safe
- People have living wage jobs and income
- of people with living wage jobs and income
- of participants in job training programme who
get living wage jobs
13Key RBA concepts
- 2 key types of accountability
- Population
- Performance
- 3 types of performance measures
- How Much
- How Well
- Better Off
- 7 questions that take you from talk to action
- From Ends to Means Change our thinking and
approach - from what we do, to what we achieve
14Population Accountability
- For whole populations in a geographic area
Mark Friedman (author)www.resultsaccountability.c
omwww.raguide.org
15The 7 Population Accountability Questions
- How do we define our Population and what are the
quality of life conditions we want for them?
(Population Results) - What would these conditions look like? What
would be different? (Experience) - How can we measure these conditions? (Indicator)
- How are we doing on the most important of these
measures? (Baseline data and Story) - Who else has a role to play in doing better?
(Partners) - What works to do better? (What works)
- What do we propose to do? Including no-cost and
low-cost ideas (Action Plan)
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17Christchurch City Community Outcomes
- A safe city
- A city of inclusive and diverse communities
- A city of people who value and protect the
natural environment - A well governed city
- A prosperous city
- A healthy city
- A city of recreation, fun and creativity
- A city of lifelong learning
- A city that is attractive and well designed
18Kotahitanga Whanau Ora Collective
positive statements - positive focus
- All whaanau in Te Puuaha ki Manuka(Greater South
Auckland) are ... - Mana Ora Healthy and safe
- Mana Motuhake Economically secure
- Mana Tangata Culturally confident
- Mana Rangatiratanga Knowledgeable and skilled
- Mana Whanau Connected, engaged and entrepreneurs
Acknowledgement Kotahitanga Collective Members
Turuki Healthcare Trust, Papakura Marae, Huakina
Development Trust and Te Kaha O Te Rangatahi
Trust, South Auckland, New Zealand.
19Aranui Community Trust
Acknowledgement Aranui Community Trust Inc
Society (www.actis.org.nz)
20Implementing RBA Aranui Result areas and
indicators
Result Area 1
A community that is spiritually and socially
strong Indicator of police callouts for family
violence
Result Area 2
- A community full of knowledge and learning
- Indicator
- of students with NCEA level 1 _at_year 11
- primary school students performing at national
average for literacy and numeracy
21Result Area 3
- A great physical environment
- Indicator
- Expenditure on repairs and maintenance to city
property in the Aranui Burwood Pegasus area - of R M that is due to damage
Result Area 4
- People who know and fit in Aranui
- Indicator
- of people who offer to participate in local
events
22Result Area 5
- A community that is healthy
- Indicator
- of Aranui residents presenting at Accident and
Emergency with no trauma needs/ concerns - of total acute inpatient admissions
23 24Results for Children, Families and CommunitiesA
Working List of Population Results
- Healthy Births
- Healthy Children and Adults
- Children Ready for School
- Children Succeeding in School
- Young People Staying Out of Trouble
- Stable Families
- Families with Adequate Income
- Safe and Supportive Communities
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25Georgia Policy Council for Children and
Families RESULTS
- Healthy children
- Children ready for school
- Children succeeding in school
- Strong families
- Self-sufficient families
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26Tip for Drafting Population Accountability Results
- All ______ in ______ are __________
Families
Tauranga
Economically Secure
Insert your Population
Insert your Geographic area
Insert your Condition of Wellbeing
26
27Examples of Means not Ends
1. COLLABORATION 2. SYSTEMS REFORM 3. SERVICE
INTEGRATION 4. DEVOLUTION 5. FUNDING POOLS
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28Leaking Roof(Results thinking in everyday life)
Experience
Not OK
Inches of Water
Measure
Turning the Curve
Story behind the baseline (causes)
Partners
What Works
Action Plan 2
Action Plan
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293 criteria for choosing Indicators
Communication Power
Does the indicator communicate to a broad range
of audiences?
Proxy Power
Does the indicator say something of central
importance about the result?
Does the indicator bring along the data HERD?
Data Power
Quality data available on a timely basis.
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30Choosing IndicatorsWorksheet
Safe Community
Outcome or Result_______________________
ProxyPower
DataPower
CommunicationPower
Candidate Indicators
Measure 1 Measure 2 Measure 3 Measure 4 Measure
5 Measure 6 Measure 7 Measure 8
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DataDevelopmentAgenda
31Three Part Indicator List for each Result
Part 1 Primary Indicators
- 3 to 5 Headline Indicators
- What this result means to the community
- Meets the Public Square Test
Part 2 Secondary Indicators
- Everything else thats any good (Nothing is
wasted.) - Used later in the Story behind the Curve
Part 3 Data Development Agenda
- New data
- Data in need of repair (quality, timeliness etc.)
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32What do we mean by a baseline?
OK?
Point to Point
Turning the Curve
Forecast
History
Baselines have two parts history and forecast
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33Indicator Reports
Neighbourhood
Country
City
KruidenbuurtTilburg, Netherlands
New Zealand
Portsmouth, UK
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35Key RBA concepts
- 2 key types of accountability
- Population
- Performance
- 3 types of performance measures
- How Much
- How Well
- Better Off
- 7 questions that take you from talk to action
- From Ends to Means Change our thinking and
approach - from what we do, to what we achieve
36quick exercise
- Population Accountability
37Tip for Drafting Population Accountability Results
- All ______ in ______ are __________
How would you experience this outcome? What
would be different?
Insert your Geographic area
How would you measure success? What Indicator
would you use?
Insert your Population
Insert your Condition of Wellbeing
38Performance Accountability
- For clients of programmes, agencies, teams and
service systems
Mark Friedman (author)www.resultsaccountability.c
omwww.raguide.org
39Results Based Accountabilityis made up of two
parts
Population Accountabilityabout the wellbeing
ofWHOLE POPULATIONS
For Communities Cities Districts
Countries E.g. All Rangatahi/Youth in Te Tai
Tokerau, All Migrants in Nelson
Performance Accountabilityabout the wellbeing
ofCLIENT GROUPS
For Teams - Providers Programmes - Agencies
Service Systems E.g. Clients of Services,
Collectives, Ministries or the Health System
40The 7 Performance Accountability Questions
- Who are our clients? (Client Group)
- How can we measure if our clients are better off?
(Client Result / Outcome) - How can we measure if we are delivering services
well? (Quality Measures) - How are we doing on the most important of these
measures? (Baseline Data and Story) - Who are the partners that have a role to play in
doing better? (Partners) - What works to do better? (Research Evidence)
- What do we propose to do? Including no-cost and
low cost ideas. (Action Plan)
41Performance AccountabilityGetting from talk to
action
Client Group
42All performance measures that have ever
existed for any programme in the history of the
universe involve answering two sets
of interlocking questions.
43Performance Measures
Quantity
Quality
HowMuch did we do? ( )
HowWell did we do it? ()
44Performance Measures
Effort How hard did we try?
Effect Anyone better off?
45Performance Measures
HowMuch
HowWell
Effort
Effect
46Performance Measures
Quantity
Quality
How much service did we deliver?
How welldid we deliver it?
Effect Effort
Output Input
How much change / effect did we produce?
What quality of change / effect did we produce?
47Social Services Example
Quantity
Quality
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Effect Effort
Is anyone better off?
of clients who move off a working age benefit
and into employment (at 6 months and at 12 months)
48Education example
Quantity
Quality
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Student-teacherratio
Number ofstudents
Effect Effort
Is anyone better off?
Number ofgraduates
Percent ofgraduates
49Drug/Alcohol Treatment Programme
Quantity
Quality
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Percent ofstaff withtraining/certification
Number ofpersonstreated
Effect Effort
Is anyone better off?
Number of clientsoff of alcohol drugs - at
exit - 12 months after exit
Percent of clientsoff of alcohol drugs -
at exit - 12 months after exit
50Education example 2
Quantity
Quality
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Student-teacherratio
Number ofstudents
Is anyone better off?
Effect Effort
Percent of secondary school students
whograduate on timeand enter Uni oremployment
after graduation
51Primary Care Practice
Quantity
Quality
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Percent ofchildren who did not attend
Number ofchildren aged 0-2 enrolled
Effect Effort
Is anyone better off?
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53Not all performance measures are created equal
Quantity
Quality
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
LeastImportant
Least
AlsoVery Important
Effect Effort
Is anyone better off?
MostImportant
Most
54The matter of control
Quality
Quantity
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
MostControl
Effect Effort
Is anyone better off?
LeastControl
PARTNERSHIPS
55Separating the Wheat from the ChaffTypes of
performance measures found in each quadrant
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Clients/customers served
Activities (by type of activity)
Is anyone better off?
56The matter of use
- The first purpose of performance measurement is
to improve performance.
2. Avoid the performance measurement equals
punishment trap. ? Create a healthy
organisational environment ? Start small ?
Build bottom-up and top-down simultaneously
57Key RBA concepts
- 2 key types of accountability
- Population
- Performance
- 3 types of performance measures
- How Much
- How Well
- Better Off
- 7 questions that take you from talk to action
- From Ends to Means Change our thinking and
approach - from what we do, to what we achieve
58quick exercise
- Performance Accountability
59Performance Measures for my (insert the name of
your Programme or Service here)
How much did we do?
How well did we do it?
Who are your clients?
Clients/customers served
What would you put in here?
client satisfaction with xxx
Is anyone better off?
Choose one
60How Population Performance Accountabilities
Fit Together
61THE LINKAGE Between POPULATION and PERFORMANCE
POPULATION RESULT
Contributionrelationship
Mentoring Programme for Young Offenders
Alignmentof measures
meeting weekly with mentor
young people on programme
Appropriateresponsibility
reoffending
reoffending
CLIENT RESULTS/OUTCOMES
62Population Accountability
Result to which you contribute to most directly.
Indicators
Story
Every timeyou make apresentation, use
atwo-partapproach
Partners
What would it take?
Your Role as part of a larger strategy.
Your Role
Performance Accountability
Programme
Performance measures
Story
Partners
Action plan to get better
63Population Accountability
Result to which you contribute to most directly.
Indicators
Story
Every timeyou make apresentation, use
atwo-partapproach
Partners
What would it take?
Your Role within the larger strategy.
Your Role
Performance Accountability
Programme
Performance measures
Story
Partners
Action plan to get better
64Different kinds of progress
1. Data a. Population indicators Reporting
on curves turned increase or decrease of the
graphed data (e.g. the baseline).
b. Performance measures Client
group progress and improved service delivery
How much did we do? How well did we do it? Is
anyone better off? E.g. Skills/Knowledge,
Attitude/Opinion, Behaviour Change,
Circumstance Change
2. Accomplishments Other positive activities
accomplished, not included above.
3. Stories Real stories that sit behind the
statistics that show how individuals are better
off e.g. case studies, vignettes, social media
clips.
65Whats next?A Basic Action Plan for Results
Based Accountability
TRACK 1 POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY
- Establish results
- Establish indicators, baselines and charts on the
wall - Create a result card
- Set tables (action groups) to turn curves
TRACK 2 PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY
- Performance measures, and charts on the wall for
programmes, agencies and service systems - Use 7 Questions manager by manager, and programme
by programme, in management, budgeting and
strategic planning
66IN CLOSING
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68Kia ora / thank you!