Disagree. b) I feel more connected to my community (seeing more people, getting out and about more). Strongly Agree. Disagree

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Standard Impact Assessment Questions (SIAQs) Notes Please select the questions that are relevant to your project activity The headings e.g. Increased social capital, are there for ease of reference- they need not be used with service users The use of the face symbols is optional. Alternatively you may wish to use only the wording on the scale i.e. agree/ - / Know/ / disagree You may supplement the SIAQs with additional questions, and incorporate them into your usual format The definition of community should include both geographic communities and communities of interest Standard Impact Assessment Questions 1. Increased Social Capital a) I feel less isolated since using the project. b) I feel more connected to my community (seeing more people, getting out and about more). c) I am more able to participate in community activities (eg. social activities, community events, groups, school life, adult learning, etc).

Impact of volunteering d) I feel I have gained new friendships/contacts I can call on e) I have gained new skills f) I have gained in confidence/self esteem g) I feel of value and /or am valued

2. Increased Community Capacity a) I feel more involved in my community since using the project. b) I feel that my opinion matters. c) I feel more positive about my local community. d) I have a better understanding of the people and groups within my community (e.g. black and minority ethnic, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, disabled, older, younger, carers, etc.). 3. Reduce the stigma surrounding poverty and health NO questions developed

4. More people live in healthy environments and use greenspace a) I am more aware of greenspace (e.g. gardens, allotments, local walks, etc.) and local parks since using the project. b) I feel more comfortable using greenspace and local parks. c) I am using greenspace and local parks more often. 5. Increased participation in physical activity a) I am more aware of the importance of physical activity since using the project. b) I am more physically active than I used to be (e.g. gardening, walking, housework, exercising, dancing etc).

c) I have changed my travel habits e.g. using the car or bus less often and getting about by walking or cycling d) In the past week, on how many days have you done a total of 30 min or more of physical activity which was enough to raise your breathing rate? This may include sport, exercise & brisk walking or cycling for recreation or to get to and from places. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 None 6. Increased numbers of people eat healthily/ know how to cook healthy food and how to eat healthily on a budget. a) I am more aware of the importance of eating healthily since using the project. b) I feel more able to cook healthy meals. c) I am eating more healthily (including 5 daily portions of fruit & vegetables). d) I feel more able to plan my meals/food shopping since using the project.

7. Reduced damage /harm to physical and mental health from misuse of alcohol and drugs a) I have a better awareness of the risks & harm that alcohol and or drugs can cause to my health and wellbeing since using the project. b) My involvement with the project has encouraged me to reduce my alcohol consumption c) My involvement with the project has encouraged me to take fewer drugs. d) I have more awareness of how to access help and support to reduce my drug or alcohol use.

8. Reduced levels of anxiety/ depression a) I am more aware of things that affect my mental/emotional health and wellbeing since using the project. b) I feel more able to cope with the ups and downs of everyday life. c) My mental/emotional health is better.

9. Reduced damage to physical and mental health from all forms of abuse and violence a) I am more aware of different forms of hate crime, emotional abuse and physical violence since using the project. b) I feel more confident that I will be able to seek support and help when I need it. c) I feel more in control of my life and able to sustain healthy relationships. 10. Increased income due to improved access to income maximisation services and advice on problem debt levels. a) I have more awareness of how to access help with welfare benefits and debt issues since using the project.

b) I feel more confident that I will seek help with welfare benefits when I need it. c) I feel more confident to seek help with debt issues before a crisis is reached d) I am more able to manage my finances. e) I feel less anxious about my financial situation.