29/06/2020
Our recent blog post is on a fantastic article by Nancy Pachana, comparing the environment in animal welfare centres to that of aged care. The RSPCA has a framework that we could all learn from https://socialoutcomes.com.au/the-five-freedoms/
09/05/2020
In 2016, we started a project with Churches of Christ Care to pitch for a social impact bond in Queensland. Now four years later, the bond is up and the program is supporting 150 young people as they exit out of home care to be more resilient and avoid homelessness and unemployment. We are thrilled that is one of our major investors in the bond.
Helping to reduce youth homelessness
In 2017, Suncorp invested in the Youth CONNECT Social Benefit Bond which is managed by Churches of Christ in Queensland’s Children, Youth and Families service. The program helps improve the lives of young people transitioning from state-based care into adulthood and independence in the community.
03/05/2020
Gender lens investing is growing as a discipline and we believe it can deliver enormous value. We have been working on a DFAT funded project in PNG and were exploring the barriers for small scale women farmers in infrastructure and what the way forward might be.
When asking the right questions makes all the difference - Social Outcomes
Social Outcomes uses a gender lens investing approach to understand the risk and return on any impact investment opportunity we develop. We and our partners are working with the DFAT funded Pacific RISE initiative in Papua New Guinea (PNG) to examine how investment could be used to benefit small sca...
08/03/2020
So thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute to the dialogue on this year's international women's day . We are encouraging people to think about how the differences between us matter when we are trying to create social change. Assuming that we are the same can undermine our well intended actions.