Are you working with children and young people? Looking to improve how you measure your organisation’s success?
Find out how you can use Project Oracle to better measure the success of your project, to prove to funders and commissioners that you make a difference at two micro-sessions.
About Project Oracle
Project Oracle was set up by the Greater London Authority to develop a London-wide framework for measuring success.
In these workshops you will be given a head start in using the Oracle self-assessment, and utilising the practitioner guidebook which accompanies it.
On the Oracle website, you can upload information about your project to a central database promoted to funders and other policy makers.
Visit www.london.gov.uk/priorities/crime-community-safety/time-action/project-oracle for more.
Micro sessions will take place on the following date and times:
Wednesday, 1 June 2011, 10am – 12pm or 12.45 – 2.45pm
These micro-sessions are organised with the Children & Young People’s Providers Forum and Safer Young Hackney network, two Community Empowerment Network forums hosted at HCVS. Visit www.hackneycen.org.uk

CEN networks
Core networks
Cross Cutting networks
- African Women's Network
- Black & Ethnic Minority Arts
- HSCF: Disability Special Interest Group
- HSCF: Drug and Alcohol Services Network
- HSCF Learning Difficulties Special Interest Group
- HSCF: Mental Health special interest group
- HSCF: Older People's Special Interest Group
- Educators Forum ESOL Network
- Hackney Advice Forum
- Hackney African Forum
- Hackney Council for Older People
- Hackney Francophone Organisations Network
- Hackney LINk
- Hackney Women's Forum
- Hackney Unites
- Hackney Vietnamese Refugees Network
- Interlink Bridging & Bonding Network
- OPEN Dalston
- Young Hackney
- Hackney's User Forums
- Hackney Play Providers Forum
