Outcomes Measurement Workshop Perth 8 & 9 September 2022
Event description
This Outcomes Measurement Workshop is facilitated by Professor Paul Flatau and Lisette Kaleveld, Outcomes Measurement Course Designer, CSI 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 as the example
- Peer-to-peer learning and engagement with key leaders in the social sector around outcomes measurement practice
- 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: $1000 + GST
NFP ticket cost: $750 + 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 facilitators
Professor Paul Flatau, Director, CSI UWA
Over the last two decades, Paul has developed an extensive research record in the community sector covering a broad range of social issues and has worked extensively with community organisations and government departments in establishing their outcomes measurement and reporting frameworks.
Guest Lecturer
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).
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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