Program Logic and Visualisation Masterclass
Event description
PROGRAM LOGIC AND VISUALISATION WORKSHOP
Master the Art of Program Logic: Build Stronger, More Impactful Programs
Unlock the power of Program Logic to design, clarify, evaluate, and showcase your organisation’s impact.
Join our interactive, hands-on workshop designed for professionals in government, not-for-profits, corporate social responsibility, social enterprises, and consultancy firms. In this half-day workshop delivereby the Centre for Social Impact UWA, you will:
- Learn how to develop a clear and effective Program Logic
- Strengthen your program’s design, implementation, and evaluation
- Enhance your ability to communicate impact to stakeholders and funders
- Explore innovative ways to visualise programs beyond the traditional Program Logic template
- Network with like-minded professionals and industry leaders
- Take away practical tools and an action plan for immediate implementation
Workshop Content
- Understand the language, key concepts and uses of Program Logic
- Look at best-practice approachesto engage with stakeholders,createa Program Logictogether, align goalsand increase buy-in
- Map inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes to tell a compelling story
- Explore how Program Logics can align with funding and strategic goals
- Incorporate Theory of Changeas a complement toProgram Logic
- Build incomplexity, systems thinkingand non-linear change processesinto ‘program models’
- Learn innovative ways to visualise programs (using ‘Program Models’) for greater clarity and engagement
- Practical tools and templates for data collection and reporting
- Turn Program Logic into meaningful insights for decision-making
- Create an action plan to embed program logic within your organisation
This practical, results-driven workshop will empower you with the knowledge and tools to build stronger programs, demonstrate impact, and drive change.
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Facilitators
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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