OUR WORK

Centre of Excellence

Helping to create knowledge on social & emotional learning

Our Intentions

We’re building a centre of excellence that can inform policymakers across the world on the importance of emotional intelligence in wellness and resilience. The centre will exist at the heart of our operations, bringing together a global team of academics responsible for measuring and evidencing our work to ensure it achieves maximum social impact.

As well as evidencing our work, the centre will develop a research base, including new studies exploring the relationships between emotional intelligence. These findings will be merged with other studied on other essential quality of life measures, such as happiness, and disseminated to researchers and practitioners worldwide to inform local and global policy.

Our intentions is that the research undertaken by the academy will guide the implementation and understanding of the impact of our work, including the Passion Project and its support initiatives. This will see us working closely together to ensure that the centre’s results are used to inform project delivery and maximise the Passion Project Foundation engages with.

Passion Project Alliance

The work carried out on the products offered by the Passion Project Foundation to date have been a evaluated and reviewed by a growing number of organisations including:

Social Impact

This refers to actions which have a positive impact on communities. This means that, where possible, we look to measure the potential impact of our work on the following factors:

Criminal
justice

Social
services

Social
mobility

Employment & education

Health and
wellbeing

Results to date

Results have been collected from programmes run in 2018 and are currently being collated.

These will be published by the end of January 2019.

CHANGING PERCEPTIONS, CHANGING LIVES

We want to help change the way people see each other.

Many people know the system needs to change to help young people but often feel powerless to help. We want to help people see they can play a part in that process by simply learning to see people differently. 

To help demonstrate what can be achieved we have a target to engage with 100,000 young people over the next 5 years and measure a socio/economic benefit of £100m to society in the process.

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