A radical approach to solving complex and costly social
problems, which will also save the taxpayer millions, has been given a cash
injection by the Cabinet Office. Two new
Social Impact Bonds, which will support teenagers at risk of going into care
and help rough sleepers, are being introduced. This new £20 million fund will
facilitate even more Social Impact Bonds, as part of the latest stage in the
Government’s drive to tackle social problems through payment by results. Social
Impact Bonds allow private investors and philanthropists to invest in a project
to address a specific social problem; they are then only paid a financial
return if the project is successful. If
not tackled early, complex and deep-rooted social problems, such as
homelessness and youth unemployment, can lead to long-term dependency on the
state and cost the taxpayer millions.
Read more on the Cabinet Office website.
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