Huber Social
Working across the private and social sector globally, Huber Social holds ‘Wellbeing’ as the measure of success for humanity and works with organisations to measure and create social impact.
Huber Social has extensive experience measuring the wellbeing of people, having successfully applied the system across the public, private, and social sectors and across various regions.
Huber Social is committed to scientific, cultural, and ethical integrity. We recognise measurement as a scientific pursuit, designing projects to grow collective knowledge, and we are transparent about the power and limitations of findings. To ensure measurement accurately reflects the needs and values of those impacted, we practice cultural safety, working to actively manage our own perspectives and biases and to enable all voices to be heard. To ensure measurement projects ‘do no harm’, all projects are subject to independent review by the Huber Social Ethical Review Board, which is the first and only nationally registered Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) focused on assessing social impact evaluation projects.
As part of this commitment to the integrity of measurement, Huber Social led the drafting of the Handbook for Measuring and Valuing Social Impact for Standards Australia, along with our partners Oxford University Blavatnik School of Government and global Impact Investors and Philanthropic Foundations.
Huber Social is also a member of the UN SDG Impact Assurance Advisory Committee and the UN Private Sector Mechanism of the UN Food and Agricultural Organization for Sustainable Development.
To find out more, visit hubersocial.com.au or explore our courses at hubersocialacademy.com.