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Issues in evaluation of complex social change programmes for sexual assault prevention Liz Wall

By: Wall, Liz.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: ACSSA issues.Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, 2013Description: 20 p; electronic document (20 p.): PDF; 1.14 MB; HTML available.Subject(s): EVALUATION | PROGRAMMES | SOCIAL CHANGE | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online In: ACSSA issues, 2013, no. 14Summary: Key messages: ■The most valid, rigorous and reliable information for any evaluation is that which informs the stakeholders about what they need to know for prevention effectiveness. ■The complexity of multi-level interventions for sexual assault primary prevention may require consideration of new techniques for evaluating. ■Acceptance of innovative methods of evaluation is required at the policy and funding level to ensure progress towards effective assessment of primary prevention in sexual assault. ■ Evaluators should utilise an approach that best suits the evaluation question they are considering even if that requires innovative techniques.(from the website)
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ACSSA issues, 2013, no. 14

Key messages:
■The most valid, rigorous and reliable information for any evaluation is that which informs the stakeholders about what they need to know for prevention effectiveness.
■The complexity of multi-level interventions for sexual assault primary prevention may require consideration of new techniques for evaluating.
■Acceptance of innovative methods of evaluation is required at the policy and funding level to ensure progress towards effective assessment of primary prevention in sexual assault.
■ Evaluators should utilise an approach that best suits the evaluation question they are considering even if that requires innovative techniques.(from the website)