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Getting to grips with replication

A series of seminars that discussed ideas and learning about replication

Recognising the growing interest in this subject and our own developing knowledge, we have hosted a seminar series, ‘Getting to Grips with Replication’:

  1. The ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of replication
  2. Delivering replication in practice
  3. Monitoring, evaluation and continuous improvement.

The following tables include links to presentations and podcasts from the seminars. We will add further links as they become available.

 

Seminar 1: The ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of replication, Tuesday 26 February 2013

 

Chair: opening remarks

 

Peter Ainsworth, Chair of the Big Lottery Fund

Why replication?
Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive, Nesta Slides 


Choosing the right organisations and interventions to replicate Tim Hobbs, Dartington Social Research Unit, and Stuart Thomason, Young Foundation

Guest blog

Slides 

Discussion

 

 

Seminar 2: Delivering replication in practice, Wednesday 13 March 2013

Chair: opening remarks

 

Anna Southall, Vice Chair of the Big Lottery Fund

 

Growth, scale and replication

Tris Lumley, Head of Development, NPC

Slides

 

Managing change: The different stages of the replication journey

Julia Grant, Portfolio Director, Impetus Trust

Slides

 

The trials and tribulations of replication: A charity’s view

Rob Owen, Chief Executive, St Giles Trust

Guest blog

The needs of organisations that are replicating

Dan Berelowitz, Chief Executive, International Centre for Social Finance

Slides

 

Discussion

 

 

Seminar 3: Monitoring, evaluation and continuous improvement, Thursday 21 March 2013

Chair: opening remarks

Peter Wanless, Chief Executive, Big Lottery Fund

 

Continuous improvement, understanding changing needs and being responsive

Kerstin Junge, Tavistock Institute

Guest blog

Slides

 

 

Maximising the social return from replication and scaling-up

Caroline Mason, Chief Operating Officer, Big Society Capital

Slides

 

Mainstreaming and being attractive to investors

Charlotte Ravenscroft, Policy Officer, NCVO

Slides

 

Discussion

 

 

 

Please contact us if you have any comments or questions.

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