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Kathryn Vardy
Monday
, September 16
9:00am AEST
Opening plenary: Welcome to Country, followed by Tracy Westerman "Without measurability there is no accountability. Why we are failing to gather evidence of what works"
Pyrmont Theatre
Uncle Charles (Chicka) Madden • Tracy Westerman
11:00am AEST
Bringing the voice and knowledge of indigenous people and communities to evidence building and evaluation in a way that empowers
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Emma Walke • Doyen Radcliffe • Simon Jordan • Megan Williams • Nattlie Smith
Integrating Behavioural Insights into Evaluation
C2.2
Eleanor Williams • Georgia Marett • Jack Cassidy
12:00pm AEST
A trauma informed approach to capturing the voices of vulnerable children in Out-of-Home-Care evaluation
C2.2
Eleanor Williams • Dr. Suzanne Evas • Antoniette Bonaguro
Yuwaya Ngarra-li: Evaluating an Aboriginal community-led partnership working towards systemic change in Walgett, NSW
C2.1
Donna Stephens • Ruth McCausland
1:30pm AEST
Logic and Creative Evaluation that Embraces our Young People - Measuring Personal Growth, Aspirations, Dreams and Commitment?
C2.1
James Smith • Evita Puruntatameri • Sophia Tipuamatumirri • Bronwyn Rossingh • Moya Perry
2:00pm AEST
Does empowerment evaluation work? Findings from a case-study
C2.6
Christina Kadmos • Kerrie Ikin
2:30pm AEST
Necessary components of a theory of change for system level interventions
C2.5
Ian Patrick • Nerida Rixon
Movies, art and virtual reality - Innovative evaluation story methods for participatory approaches
C2.2
Josephine Norman • Samantha Abbato • Margi MacGregor
Harnessing the power of co - practical tips
C2.1
James Smith • Jade Maloney • Alexandra Lorigan
The Perpetrator Perspective: Breaking down the barriers in family violence research and evaluation
C2.6
Christina Kadmos • Luke Condon • Karen Kellard • Jenny Anderson
3:30pm AEST
The evaluation box needs more pictures: A multidisciplinary approach to reducing words and numbers for evaluation capacity building (ECB)
C2.3
Margaret Moon • Samantha Abbato • Margi MacGregor
How do we know? Implications of epistemology for evaluation practice
C2.4
Mardi Trompf • Gill Westhorp
Out of the box and in country: Tracking stories to collaboratively develop and evaluate an Indigenous-led wellbeing innovation in remote Australia
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Farida Fleming • Samantha Togni • Margaret Smith • Rene Kulitja • Nyunmiti Burton
4:30pm AEST
Plenary 2: David Fetterman "Empowerment Evaluation: a powerful stakeholder involvement approach fit for the times"
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David Fetterman
Tuesday
, September 17
9:00am AEST
Plenary 3: What’s beyond the box of program evaluation and what does this mean for us?
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Emily Verstege • Jacqueline (Jax) Wechsler • Jenny Riley • Jess Dart • Kate McKegg • Adrian Field
11:00am AEST
Rubrics - a tool for unboxing evaluative reasoning
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Ronelle Hutchinson • Julian King • Nan Wehipeihana • Judy Oakden • Kate McKegg • Adrian Field
Stories of strength: using educators' reflections on implementing a strength-based approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education to understand mechanisms for change
C2.5
Linda Klein • Cathy Jackson
12:00pm AEST
Aboriginal Family Planning Circle evaluation: empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in evaluating and future-proofing Aboriginal-led community programs
C2.5
Linda Klein • Amy Lawton • Cheryl Jackson
12:10pm AEST
Collective impact evaluation in primary prevention of violence against women
C2.4
Anne Markiewicz • Louise Falconer
1:30pm AEST
"Catching the MEL bug": Using an evaluation needs assessment to unpack evaluation capacity
C2.6
Carolyn Hooper • Mark Planigale
2:00pm AEST
Learning from feminist economics to measure what counts to women
C2.4
Dr. Suzanne Evas • Farida Fleming • Menka Goudan
2:30pm AEST
Communities of Practice, mentoring and evaluation advice: using soft power approaches to build capacity
C2.6
Carolyn Hooper • Florent Gomez • Michelle Bowron
From impact evaluation to evaluating with impact: Trialling a new approach to increase uptake of evaluation results
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Lee-Anne Molony • Kathryn Dinh • Peta Leeman
3:30pm AEST
Plenary 4: Gary VanLandingham "Evaluation in the age of evidence-informed policy-making -- opportunities, challenges and paths forward"
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Gary VanLandingham
Wednesday
, September 18
9:00am AEST
Plenary 5: Jane Davidson "Unboxing the core like our lives depend on it – because they do"
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Jane Davidson
10:30am AEST
Inside, outside, all around: Three perspectives on evaluation capacity building
C2.1
Kerrie Ikin • Stewart Muir • Alisha Heidenreich • Nerida Joss • Mandy Charman
Navigating Indigenous evaluation contexts: A time for critical reflection
C2.2
Ruth McCausland • James Smith • Donna Stephens • Kim Robertson
11:10am AEST
He Whetū Arataki (Guiding Star) youth leadership programme evaluation
C2.6
Kiri Parata • Gill Potaka Osborne • Teresa Taylor
11:15am AEST
What's beyond the box: Learning from 'tribal' communities and encouraging community ownership of evaluation - a collaborative approach, building on translational research, using an implementation science evaluation...
C2.6
Kiri Parata • Robert Simpson
11:20am AEST
Design tips for visualising your data
C2.6
Kiri Parata • David Wakelin
1:30pm AEST
Participatory Action Research - An approach for evaluators to discover and celebrate community strengths
C2.5
Mia Bromley • Sharon Babyack • Belinda Gibb • Doyen Radcliffe
2:15pm AEST
Aboriginal engagement, Aboriginal evaluation: Owning an evaluation through comprehensive co-design.
C2.5
Mia Bromley • Lisa Jackson Pulver • Tosh Kelly
2:30pm AEST
Assessing achievements in implementing place-based initiatives - unboxing the assessment process
C2.3
Mathea Roorda • Patricia O'Connor • Greer Edsall
Co-designing a place-based evaluation
C2.4
Peter Ellis • Roxanne Bainbridge • Robyn Bailey
3:00pm AEST
Closing plenary: Evaluation, un-boxed
Pyrmont Theatre
Jade Maloney • Jane Davidson • David Fetterman • Gary VanLandingham • Kiri Parata • Gill Westhorp • Jo Farmer • Ben Barnes
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