Codi鈥檙 To music project brings harmony to homes and social value to schools and communites
An economic evaluation of the value of Sistema Cymru - Codi鈥檙 To, a musical initiative in two schools in Gwynedd, reveals that the value of the project extends far beyond the playing of musical instruments and has brought a greater harmony to many of the households involved.
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis conducted by 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 (CHEME) placed monetary values on all aspects of the benefits deriving from Codi鈥檙 To activities with pupils in the two schools and found that every 拢1 spent generates a social value return of 拢6.69.
Of 50 parents interviewed, 92% of the parents agreed that their child鈥檚 confidence had increased and that their child鈥檚 behaviour outside school has improved. The calculation of social return on investment revealed that the benefits were much broader, with families benefiting from improved relations with their child and with the school and community.
follows the El Sistema project developed in Venezuela and many countries worldwide. The music activities for children address disadvantages and educational attainment in areas of multiple deprivation, for the benefit of the children, their families and their communities. The Codi鈥檙 To charity delivers music sessions in two disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Gwynedd; in Ysgol Glan Cegin, Bangor and Ysgol Maesincla, Caernarfon.
Prof Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, one of the report authors explains:
鈥淪ocial Return On Investment (SROI) allows us to measure a wide range of intangible elements such as the social, environmental and economic impact of the programmes by attributing values to those elements. We were also able to consider not only the pupils themselves, but also the value to their schools, their homes and the wider community.鈥
Report co-author Eira Winrow commented:
鈥淐odi鈥檙 To creates a considerable social value of between 拢4.59 and 拢8.95 for every 拢1 invested.鈥 As schools and local authorities face further budget cuts, embedding music in schools becomes more of a challenge. This is the first Social Return on Investment analysis in Wales which demonstrates the positive impact of music in schools and the wider value generated through programmes such as Codi鈥檙 To.鈥
Carys Bowen, Co-Ordinator of Codi鈥檙 To commented:
鈥樷橶e鈥檙e delighted with the findings of the evaluation report which re-affirms what we鈥檝e believed since the beginning of the Codi鈥檙 To project, that music education has many benefits that can help transform lives with positive results for pupils, schools, families and the wider community.鈥欌
Publication date: 10 July 2018