43. Use it to inform services and developmentWe split in to 2 groups and discussed some example report processes.<br />Healthy living session - Example Report Process 1<br />What do you recordWhat do you reportWhat do you do as a result Outputs rather than outcomesCase studiesEncourage people to move on User involvement groupOne-to-one interviews Adapt and improve the service Questionnaire - what do you get out of this?Smoking is easy to report on outcomesMaybe offer new servicesWho stopped smokingmonitor competence change perception Link with GPs What works wellOutputs easy What needs more workOutcomes processing - Some are harder to measureBetter scheduled time to work on reportingLearn from MistakesDevelop an easy practical way to do itWorking with health outcomes More working with the decision makersGetting your questions right Training Catching up time <br />Healthy living session - Example Report Process 2<br />What do you recordWhat do you reportWhat do you do as a resultImproved Confidence, wellbeing, health knowledge and long term behaviourReport on added valueStop or change things that aren’t producing resultsNumbers - throughout a project, jobs/tasks undertaken, number of classesRequired reports (for funders etc) Keep doing /improving things that are working wellAnecdotal video etc / case studies also ask the group leader to record impact and changeVerbal reporting (marketing shows what you do to more people)Change / improve recording and recording techniquesStaff impressionsGood practiceApply for more funding?Information sharing with stake holdersInternal reportsWhat works wellNo space for giving time for allocating per participant Nurturing and learningWhat needs more workUnderstanding of why this needs to be done by all staffGreater consistency needed iIncreased flexibility responsibilityThe use of freelance tutors<br />