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Outcomes Measurement Workshop (Online) 9 & 10 November 2022

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Event description

Please note this workshop is ONLINE and will run at the following times

Course times

AEDT - 10.30am start - 6.30pm finish

AWST - 7.30am start - 3.30pm finish

This Outcomes Measurement Workshop is facilitated by Professor Paul FlatauDirector, Centre Social Impact UWA

The workshops will:

  • Provide you with a background to the relevance and importance of outcomes measurement
  • Teach you how to measure and assess your organisation’s impact
  • Develop your understanding of the difference you’re making and how to report it

What you get

  • Pre-workshop materials that enhance your in-workshop learning
  • A comprehensive Outcomes Measurement Workshop booklet that you will work through during the workshop using your own organisation or initiative as the example
  • Peer-to-peer learning and engagement with key leaders in the social sector around outcomes measurement practice
  • The latest tools, methods sources in outcomes measurement and evaluation
  • A take-away action list for implementing outcomes measurement that you can use straight away
  • Access to a network of peers to continue sharing and learning with

Government/Private Business $950+ GST

Not-For-Profit $700 + GST 

Watch here for a taster of the workshop, presented by Professor Paul Flatau.

Topics covered

Day One focuses on organisational readiness, starting with an assessment of what strengths your organisation already has. We then consider issues of organisational culture, links between outcome measurement and strategy, the language of outcomes measurement, the fit between outcomes measurement and evaluation, leadership, stakeholder engagement, outcomes measurement frameworks, and ethics. Participants in the program get a chance to have dialogue with experienced practitioners from all sectors engaged in social purpose activity.

Day Two is all about tools for outcome measurement including program logic, qualitative and quantitative methods, data analysis, outcomes reporting, communication and learning. We finish Day Two with all participants creating an action list to ignite outcome measurement in their organisation.

About the facilitator

Professor Paul Flatau, Director, CSI UWA
Over the last two decades, Paul has developed an extensive outcomes measurement, evaluation and research record in the social purpose sector covering a broad range of social issues and has worked extensively with community organisations, businesses, government departments and social purpose initiatives in establishing their outcomes measurement and reporting frameworks.

Guest Lecturers

Lisette Kaleveld is a social researcher who has worked on research and evaluation projects conducted in academic/research contexts as well as for the not-for-profit sector, as a public servant and as an independent consultant. Lisette has led a significant number national, state-wide and locally-based evaluation projects as the principal researcher/team leader, and has experience in scoping works, project and research design, qualitative data collection techniques, strategic thinking and analytic competencies. Lisette’s evaluation experience spans the mental health sector, education and disability sectors. Lisette is convener for the Australian Evaluation Society (WA Branch).

Dr. Mariana Atkins
is a human geographer and planner and has been involved in conducting various evaluations and research projects at CSI UWA. Her area of research is around ageing, homelessness and vulnerability and policy and planning responses to address this. Employing qualitative and quantitative research methods, Mariana has extensive experience conducting process and outcomes evaluations focussing on vulnerability. 

For further details or if you have any questions, please contact Mags Martin on 08 6488 5691 or margaret.ritchie@uwa.edu.au


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Cancellations and Refunds Cancellations by you If you need to cancel your workshop registration please do so in writing to margaret.ritchie@uwa.edu.au. We recognise that unforeseen personal circumstances may arise impacting your ability to attend our workshops. If you chose to cancel your workshop registration please note the following: • If you cancel more than 28 days before the workshop start date you will receive a 100% refund. • If you cancel 15-28 days before the workshop start date you will receive a 50% refund. • If you cancel 8-14 days before the workshop start date you will receive a 25% refund. • If you cancel 0-7 days before the workshop you will not be entitled to a refund. Refunds agreed by CSI UWA will be processed within 60 days of the request and will be made back to the same credit/debit card you used to make your booking. Cancellations by CSI UWA In the event that CSI UWA needs to cancel a workshop for any reason, including the last minute unavailability of the speaker or the unexpected occurrence of events due to COVID-19, we will work with you to either refund your registration, change your registration to a workshop scheduled on another date, or make arrangements for you to attend the workshop via an interactive online mode where you will hear and interact with the presenter(s) and other participants. Please note that we will follow Federal and State government regulations and advice on social distancing and will take this into consideration when organising the venues and seating arrangements. As a result numbers that we can have in the room may be limited and we will set maximum capacity to reflect this. In the event of a workshop cancellation, CSI UWA will not be responsible for any cost other than the workshop registration fee. CSI UWA strongly recommends purchasing travel insurance to cover airline flights, accommodation etc., in the event of a workshop cancellation. Refunds agreed by CSI UWA will be processed within 60 days of the request and will be made back to the same credit/debit card you used to make your booking. Registration Changes If you register to attend a workshop in-person and wish to change to the interactive online mode, the following refund policy applies. • If you change your registration more than 28 days before the workshop start date you will receive a full refund on the difference between the in-person and the online price. • If you change 15-28 days before the workshop start date you will receive a 50% refund on the difference between the in-person price and the online price. • If you change 8-14 days before the workshop start date you will receive a 25% refund on the difference between the in-person price and the online price. • If you change 0-7 days before the workshop start date you will not be entitled to a refund. If you wish to change your registration from online to in-person attendance then you must pay the difference between the online cost and the cost of attending the workshop in-person. Contact Us If you have any questions you can contact us on margaret.ritchie@uwa.edu.au