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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThis new one-day course from CENI is for managers and staff within voluntary/community organisations who wish to introduce or improve the quality and use of monitoring and self-evaluation tools and methods within their organisation.
Tuesday 22 May 2007
Tuesday 22 May 2007
10 am
4 pm
NICVA- 61 Duncairn Gardens- Belfast
£85 (vol/comm) £150 (others)
Event
In the current funding environment it is increasingly important for organisations to be able to demonstrate the value of their work and to support their reporting of project activities with good evidence that is both quantitative and qualitative.
This course is designed to help participants understand the different approaches to gathering evidence and the range of evaluation methods and tools available. It will look at the pros and cons of using different methods and their appropriateness for different contexts and client groups. Some time will be spent focusing on the use of questionnaires and observation methods for evaluation and the training will highlight good practice issues in the use of these approaches. Participants will also consider some creative methods which might be appropriate as well as recognising the value of on-going recording of activities. The session will also incorporate discussion on capturing project outcomes including examples of baseline tools for evaluation.
Course objectives:
The course will use examples and tools and provide structured input, discussion and case studies to support participants with the development of evaluation tools.
To book a place please contact Gladys Swanton at CENI
028 9024 8005
gladys@ceni.org