An evidence rating scale for New Zealand : understanding the effectiveness of interventions in the social sector Superu
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Superu.
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Superu, 2017Description: electronic document (16 pages) ; PDF file: 661 KB.ISBN: 978-0-947489-69-4 (online).Subject(s): EVALUATION | PROGRAMME EVALUATION | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Quick reference guide | Access The Hub Summary: The evidence rating scale is a broad framework within which different types of evidence and a range of world views can be examined. It is designed to show where an existing programme is succeeding and where there are opportunities to improve, or whether introducing a new programme could be of benefit. It has been designed to be used by a range of people, including those who design and fund programmes and the community and voluntary organisations that deliver them. The tool will help you to: - decide whether or not to introduce an international programme into New Zealand - review the effectiveness of existing programmes - upskill your organisation’s ability to robustly evaluate programmes and outcomes. (From the website). Record #5397Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON17040023 |
The evidence rating scale is a broad framework within which different types of evidence and a range of world views can be examined. It is designed to show where an existing programme is succeeding and where there are opportunities to improve, or whether introducing a new programme could be of benefit.
It has been designed to be used by a range of people, including those who design and fund programmes and the community and voluntary organisations that deliver them. The tool will help you to:
- decide whether or not to introduce an international programme into New Zealand
- review the effectiveness of existing programmes
- upskill your organisation’s ability to robustly evaluate programmes and outcomes. (From the website). Record #5397