Identifying impact in a transnational project providing parent education for families living with autism in south-east Europe

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Introduction: Impact is a key concept in all aspects of research and development activity. The extent to which it is effectively identified can affect research activity at all levels: from whether an individual project is funded, to the funding granted to – and the reputations of – entire institutions. Funding for research and other activity sup- porting education and social inclusion is limited and highly contested. It is therefore imperative that impact is effectively identified. Objective: The Erasmus+ National Agencies’ Impact+ tool was developed to help projects identify impact in four domains: systemic impact, impact regarding target groups, impact to partner organisations and impact to projectpersonnel.Thispaperdiscussesthistool’sadaptationtoidentifyimpactinathree-yeartransnationalproject where a partnership of universities, schools, non-governmental organisations and small enterprises developed, provided and evaluated parent education in autism in three south-east European countries. Method: A semi-structured questionnaire was completed by personnel from partner organisations within the project (n=16). Findings regarding the four domains of impact are presented, and differences of response within the partnership are discussed. Conclusion: It is suggested that this tool is helpful in supporting a broader conceptualisation of impact, and has wider utility.

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Bramble, P., & Preece, D. (2020, January 1). Identifying impact in a transnational project providing parent education for families living with autism in south-east Europe. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities. ReAttach Therapy International Foundation. https://doi.org/10.26407/2020jrtdd.1.26

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