Researcher
Jordi Holden
Jordi Holden is a Researcher at RealWorth, specializing in data analysis.
He holds a degree in Business and Media from UCFB. Jordi joined RealWorth after gaining experience at the Liverpool Football Club Foundation, where he honed his skills in data analysis and reporting the social impact of the Foundation’s programs on the communities it supported.
My projects
WSP & Homes England: South East Warrington Urban Extension
The Southeast Warrington Urban Extension is set to deliver more than 4,200 homes, of which more than 30% will be affordable housing. The development has social value and inclusive design at its heart and aims to create a sustainable community with strong links into the existing urban area and town centre.
RealWorth was commissioned to create a Social Value Strategy for the scheme, to ensure that the construction, design, and occupation stages of the development maximised its benefits for local people. The Strategy will form part of the development framework, to be used by developers, constructors and operators of the site.
RealWorth also worked with Meeting Place to develop a data collection strategy to capture social value over the next 12 months using the agreed place-based indicators and the OECD wellbeing factors to capture people’s lived experience.
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Creative Estuary: Impact Evaluation and Social Value Framework
Creative Estuary has been established to transform 60 miles of the Thames Estuary across Essex and Kent into one of the most exciting cultural hubs in the world.
To measure and enhance its impact, RealWorth was commissioned to develop a comprehensive Evaluation Framework.
By embedding a rigorous evaluation process, Creative Estuary is setting a standard for cultural regeneration, ensuring its initiatives create lasting and measurable change.
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