Exercises

These exercises are designed to help you create and develop your public interest project. Each topic has one ore more exercises. If you have any questions about them, email us at hello@solvingpublicproblems.org

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Search the Clearinghouses

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The following exercises offer a series of practical techniques you can use for identifying what possible solutions exist, how to evaluate whether a solution worked “there,” and, finally, how to evaluate whether it will work “here,” in your own context and community. Which clearinghouses will you search? Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (JPAL), USABehaviourWorks, AustraliaCampbell Collaboration, USACentre for Ageing Better, UKCentre for Homelessness Impact, UKCentre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education, UK Office for StudentsClearinghouse for Labor Evaluation and Research (CLEAR), US Department of LaborCochrane Collaboration, USA, Norway, IndiaCollege of Policing What Works Centre for Crime Reduction, UKEarly Intervention Foundation, UKEducation Endowment Foundation, UKHealth Systems Evidence (HSE), CanadaIdeas42, USANational Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), UKSocial Systems Evidence (SSE), CanadaWales Centre for Public PolicyWhat Works Centre for Local Economic Growth, UKWhat Works Centre for Wellbeing, UKWhat Works Clearinghouse, Department of Education, USAWhat Works for Children’s Social Care, UKYouth Endowment Fund, UKYouth Futures Foundation, UK

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