Outcomes Measurement Workshop Perth February 2024
Event description
Elevate your organisation's impact and demonstrate it effectively
In this interactive workshop, you embark on a transformative journey that will equip you with invaluable tools and insights to revolutionise how you measure, assess, and communicate your organisation's impact. Whether you are from government, a not-for-profit organisation, a corporation, a social enterprise or a consultancy firm, when you enrol in our two-day Outcomes Measurement Workshop, you will:
- Learn how to measure, evaluate and report on your social impact
- Take away an outcomes measurement to-do list for your organisation to action straight away
- Enjoy face-to-face learning and engagement with key leaders in the social sector
- Access a network of peers to continue learning and sharing
- Explore approaches to measuring impact that are culturally relevant and safe
Workshop Content
- Language and key concepts of outcomes measurement and evaluation
- Practical methods, tools and instruments to support quantitative and qualitative data collection
- Developing a program logic, outcomes measurement framework and data collection plan
- Designing a simple survey and conducting interviews and focus groups, within ethical guidelines
- Storing and managing data
- Communication and reporting on findings
- Links between outcomes measurement, research and evaluation
- Explore a range of evaluation approaches, including approaches to complexity and ‘next generation’ evaluations
- National frameworks and tools that can be used to guide approaches to measurement that are informed by cultural safety
- Reflection on the existing culture and practices across various sectors
- An action list to ignite outcomes measurement in your organisation
Upskill with the Centre for Social Impact
Cost
Government/Corporate: $1200 plus GST
NFP and Social Enterprise ticket cost:
- Small NFP and Social Enterprise (those with annual revenue under $500,000): $750 plus GST
- Medium NFP and Social Enterprise (those with annual revenue of $500,000 or more, but under $3 million): $850 plus GST
- Large NFP and Social Enterprise (those with annual revenue of $3 million or more): $1,000 plus GST
Watch here for a taster of the workshop, presented by Professor Paul Flatau.
Facilitators
Professor Paul Flatau: Over the last two decades, Paul has held an extensive research and evaluation record across the social purpose sector and with government and businesses, covering a broad range of social issues. He has worked extensively with social purpose organisations, businesses and government departments in establishing their outcomes measurement and reporting frameworks
Lisette Kaleveld
Lisette 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 undertaken capacity building projects including facilitating training, tools and frameworks for community development officers to measure the impact of their work in local government. 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
Mariana 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 Lisette 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 undertaken capacity building projects including facilitating training, tools and frameworks for community development officers to measure the impact of their work in local government. 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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