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Conference hashtag #aes24MEL
Wednesday September 18, 2024 5:00pm - 5:30pm AEST
Authors: Candice Butler (Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Peak ),Michelle McIntyre (Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Peak, AU),John Prince (JKP Consulting, AU)

There is increasing recognition that evaluations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs must be culturally safe and appropriate, and represent the worldviews, priorities, and perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have the cultural knowledge and cultural authority to design appropriate evaluations that are safe, and that tell the true story of the impacts of our ways of working.

As a peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisations we wanted to ensure that the worldviews and perspectives of our members and communities are embedded in any evaluations of services delivered by our member organisations. This is a necessary step towards building an evidence base for our ways of working, developed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. To that end we developed an evaluation framework to enable self-determination and data sovereignty in evaluation, and to build capacity among our member organisations to undertake and/or commission culturally grounded evaluations. Culturally grounded evaluations are led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and guided by our worldviews and knowledge systems - our ways of knowing, being and doing.

This paper reports on the development and implementation process used in the project and describes the standards and principles which underpin the framework. An example of how the framework is being applied in practice is also outlined. Our principles for evaluation describe the core values which underpin culturally grounded and safe evaluation including self-determination; cultural authority; truth-telling; two-way learning; and holistic approaches. The evaluation standards and associated elements operationalise our principles and embed them in evaluative practice.
Chair
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Carlos Rodriguez

Senior Manager Strategy & Evaluation, Department of Energy Environment and Climate Action
Speakers
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Candice Butler

Executive Director, Centre of Excellence, Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Peak
Wednesday September 18, 2024 5:00pm - 5:30pm AEST
101-102 105 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, Australia
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