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    Community Engagement and Evaluation Webinar


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    Community Engagement and Evaluation Webinar

    Join us for a one hour webinar hosted by Hannah Morgan from the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Authentic community engagement can empower people to change their lives and the communities they live in. Community engagement is both a process and an outcome in itself – it leads to better collaborative decision making, centers the needs of the community and it can contribute to healthier and happier communities.

    So how can we capture the impact of community engagement?

    In this session, we will explore the nexus between engagement and impact, and how evaluation can help us tell our story.

    Hear from Hannah Morgan, Social Impact Research and Evaluation Officer, in the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion, UTS, as she unpacks how we can evaluate both the process and impact of our community engagement work. 

    Hannah is a social worker with experience in mental health, disability and LGBTIQ+ health. Most recently she has worked in project management, coordinating national projects focused on LGBTIQ+ health and palliative care research. Hannah has recently completed a Masters in Evaluation at the University of Melbourne and has an interest in research on evaluation and participatory evaluation approaches. She also works as an evaluation officer at the Black Dog Institute conducting internal program evaluations.

    About the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion

    The Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion is the gateway for partners to engage with the university's resources and expertise to maximise social impact. They work with community organisations, not-for-profits, social purpose businesses, and individuals.


    This session is run as part of the Carnegie Community Engagement Network offerings. If you work, study, or partner with a member institution of the network you can access this session for free. Please get in touch with your Carnegie representative at your University or email carnegieengagement@uts.edu.au for more information.

    *Please note that this webinar won't be recorded.

    Contact us

    If you have any questions about the session or the Carnegie Community Engagement Network, please contact carnegieengagement@uts.edu.au



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