How often do we hear or see great initiatives which fail to be rolled out or can’t be taken to scale? What are the usual approaches to transferring learning and taking it to scale and what is known about their effectiveness? The outcomes of a year long project looking at the processes and issues around transferring good practice and taking it to scale are available in an accessible pamphlet. The findings were informed by an analysis of the evidence base, national and regional consultation, and seven case studies. As well as reflecting on what is currently known about transferring practice and going to scale, the pamphlet, and accompanying seminar and case study reports, set out a series of questions to provoke thinking and debate.
The reports cover key issues decision makers face, such as managing the demand for resources and how to secure the right balance between fidelity and adaptation. Click here to download the pamphlet.