We are privileged to be working with The For Baby’s Sake Trust as their evaluation and learning partner on the My Future Me pilot programme, building on our work in other places co-producing services for young people using trauma-informed approaches.
This partnership will help the Trust capture the learning and assess the achievements of My Future Me, a trauma-informed therapeutic approach that supports care-experienced young people in developing healthy relationships for life.
By partnering with us, the Trust is reinforcing our commitment to co-production approaches and to delivering high-quality, evidence-based support for care-experienced young people.
We look forward to working with the Trust to generate vital insights that will inform best practice and drive long-term change.
For Baby’s Sake says of the partnership:
“Thank You to Our Evaluation and Learning Partner
The For Baby’s Sake Trust is delighted that we have selected Rocket Science as our evaluation and learning partner for the My Future Me pilot programme.
This partnership will help us to capture the learning and assess the achievements of My Future Me, a trauma-informed therapeutic approach to support care-experienced young people to develop healthy relationships for life.
Rocket Science brings extensive experience in evaluation and research, with a strong focus on social impact, improving equality for those with complex life experiences and empowering young people to participate in research and evaluation.
My Future Me will offer care-experienced young people tailored, one-to-one therapeutic support over six months, with additional needs-based follow-up, for up to six months more, providing support for up to a year in total. The For Baby’s Sake Trust is co-producing this new pilot programme in partnership with a co-production Advisory Team of care-experienced young people.
Rocket Science will work closely with The For Baby’s Sake Trust and the Advisory Team to gather evidence, analyse findings and provide insights to help ensure that My Future Me is making a meaningful difference. Their expertise will be invaluable in informing the pilot programme’s development and assessing its effectiveness with knowledge that will be valuable to policymakers, commissioners and the wider sector.
By partnering with Rocket Science, we are reinforcing our commitment to co-production approaches and to delivering high-quality, evidence-based support for care-experienced young people. We look forward to working together to generate vital insights that will inform best practice and drive long-term change.”