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You're facing complex challenges.

We work at the intersection where the answers live.

People are struggling. Housing costs are rising, health inequalities are widening, and the pressure on your teams is relentless. You know digital and sustainability hold part of the answer - but where do you start, and how do you make it stick?

Your communities need more than good intentions. They need strategies that work in the real world, built with the people they serve, and designed to last.

That’s exactly where Re:Evolve works.

A colorful pie chart titled 'Re:Evolve Compass' with sections labeled 'Discover,' 'Drivers of Change,' 'Co-Create,' 'Transform,' and inside the inner circle, 'I&E,' 'C&C,' 'FR,' with the 'Discover' section highlighted, and the 'Re:Evolve' logo at the bottom.

The Re:Evolve Compass™

Our proprietary framework for place-based sustainability and digital transformation.

Every project we deliver is guided by the Re:Evolve Compass™ — our whole-system framework that keeps people at the centre and community resilience as the goal. The methodology stays consistent. The solution is always yours.

Three steps: Discover - Co-Create - Transform

Three lenses: Include & Engage · Connect & Connected · Future-Ready

Our expertise domains

We bring five areas of deep expertise to every Compass engagement.

Place-based sustainability strategy

Whole-system approaches that address community resilience, social mobility, climate and health together. Not in isolation.

Digital transformation for healthy homes and communities

Helping housing providers use data, AI and digital tools and systems to improve wellbeing, reduce inequalities and build more responsive services.

Homes, health and prevention

Embedding Marmot principles and health equity into housing policy, services and partnerships — moving from reactive to preventative.

Social value and procurement compliance

Embedding social value and sustainability across procurement frameworks and supply chains — with commercial rigour and genuine community benefit.

Data, AI and digital innovation

Making technology work for people and places. The enabler that runs across all our work — ensuring digital is always connected to the wider system.

Ready to have a conversation?

The Compass starts with listening — tell us what you're facing and we'll show you what's possible.

Questions we like to answer

How can housing providers use data and digital tools to reduce health inequalities?

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Housing providers sit on some of the most valuable data about the people most affected by health inequality — yet it often goes unused. By connecting housing, health and social data, providers can shift from reactive repairs and crisis response to genuinely preventative services: identifying households at risk earlier, targeting support more effectively, and demonstrating measurable impact on tenant wellbeing. The key is making sure digital tools are designed around people's real needs, not just operational efficiency.


How do we build a place-based sustainability strategy that actually works in our community?

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The most common reason sustainability strategies stall is that they're built in isolation — by one team, for one outcome, without connecting to the wider system. Effective place-based approaches address climate, health, social mobility and digital inclusion together, and they're co-designed with the communities they serve. That means starting with a genuine discovery phase — listening, mapping assets, understanding pressures — before a single strategy is written.


How do we embed social value into procurement without it just being a box-ticking exercise?

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Social value becomes tokenistic when it's bolted on at the end of a procurement process rather than embedded in how contracts are designed, awarded and managed. Meaningful social value requires clear outcomes tied to your community's actual needs, supply chain partners who are accountable for delivering them, and a measurement framework that goes beyond hours of volunteering or jobs created. Done well, it becomes a genuine driver of community benefit — and a competitive differentiator for your organisation.


We know we need to change — but we don't know where to start. Can Re:Evolve help?

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That's exactly the situation we're built for. Many of our clients come to us with a sense of urgency but without a clear roadmap. Our Discover phase is designed to make sense of your current landscape — your data, your communities, your constraints — before we co-create a strategy that's grounded in reality and ready to deliver meaningful change.