Below are suggestions of how to measure the contribution of archives to better outcomes across a number of policy themes. Not all of these suggestions will be relevant to your local outcomes.
You should select a small number of indicators from across the different levels that together best measure the contribution of archives to your service, intermediate and overarching strategic outcomes. Draw on available data from existing sources within your local council or organisation and elsewhere wherever possible.
Stage four of ‘Creating your framework’ has a step-by-step guide to selecting performance indicators
Overarching strategic outcome indicators
These are high-level non-archive indicators that you want to demonstrate, and can evidence that archives contribute towards. They are likely to reflect the overall responsibilities of key decision-makers; notably local government, but also other key stakeholder groups such as health and social care providers, educational bodies, community cohesion or community safety partnership.
Examples include:
- Overall employment rate
- Percentage of small businesses in an area showing employment growth
- Percentage of 16 to 18-year-olds who are not in education, training or employment
- Overall or general satisfaction with local area
- Percentage of local authority budgets delegated to local decision making
- Percentage of people who believe people from different backgrounds get on well together in their local area
- Perceptions of anti-social behaviour
- All age all cause mortality rate
- Rates of avoidable diseases that are the major causes of ill-health and premature death
- Percentage of older people who feel the contribution they make to their local community is valued
- Social care-related quality of life
- Per capita reduction in CO2 emissions in the local authority area
Some of these indicators may be drawn from non-council data sources.
Intermediate outcome indicators
These should include indicators that reflect the specific contribution of archives to the intermediate outcomes.
Examples include:
- Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs supported by the archive visitor economy
- Percentage/number of:
- young people and adults who agree that participating, volunteering or training opportunities in archive services, projects, activities or events helped them get into or stay in education, training or employment
- children and young people who agree that participation in an archives project, activity or event has given them the opportunity to learn, grow skills, or helped them feel more confident about themselves
- children and young people who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has helped them do something positive in their free time or stay out of trouble
- people who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has made them more likely to lead a healthier lifestyle
- people who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has helped them increase their understanding of how to improve their health or exercise patient choice
- people who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has improved their mental well-being or sense of identity
- people who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has helped increase their understanding of how they can influence decisions in their neighbourhood or get involved in local decision making
- people who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has helped them meet and mix with local people or make them feel part of their community
- residents satisfied with their built environment
- community organisations involved with the local archive assets and facilities
Intermediate outcome indicators may also include non-archive indicators that are short to medium term ‘proxy’ measures for the overarching strategic outcomes.
Examples include:
- Growth in tourism per year and visitor spend (£ million)
- Percentage of young people participating in positive activities
- Percentage of young people, adults or older people participating in social action or regular volunteering
- Number of community organisers trained
- Social connectedness
Service outcome indicators
These are indicators specific to archives.
Examples include:
- Archive services achieving Archives Accreditation and/or facilities and services with a recognised design or environmental sustainability award
- Percentage/number of:
- children and young people, adults or older people accessing the archive
- people who agree that participation in an archive project or event has been enjoyable
- children and young people, adults or older people regularly volunteering in the archive
- children and young people, adults or older users satisfied with the archive provision in their local area
- residents who agree they have influenced archive provision in their area
- residents who agree that archive provision, activities or events have increased their understanding of the local heritage
- increase in jobs in the heritage economy
- tourists who include archive facilities or events among their reasons for visiting
- Number of:
- participants who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has contributed to the preservation and/or accessibility of local heritage
- participants who agree that participation in an archive project, activity or event has increased their involvement in local heritage
Service output indicators
These indicators are also specific to archives.
Examples include:
- Number in employment, education or training with the archive service
- Number of:
- young people and adults or older people participating in archive activities, project or events
- visits or participants in the archive offer (per 1,000 population)
- children and young people participating in archive activities during the school holidays
- young people at risk of offending engaged in positive activities through the archive
- young people, adults or older people participating in archive outreach activities
- young people, adults or older people regularly volunteering in the archive
- young people, adults or older people gaining a recognised accreditation or qualification as a result of the archive service
- young people, adults or older people participating in or completing health-related archive activity programmes
- people accessing an educational online resource
- people accessing the archive service for the first time
- local community organisations supported to gain skills
- Number of uses of the archive as a venue for community activities
- % of visitors making repeat visits/use of the archive service
- Energy efficiency ratings of archive facilities
- Net expenditure on archive provision per head of population.
Where useful indicators can be broken down further, for example, by geographic area or target wards or by specific groups, including different age groups or disadvantaged and or vulnerable groups.