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Register at: https://conference2024.aes.asn.au
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm AEST
Authors: Eleanor Williams (Australian Department of Treasury ),Josephine Norman (Victorian Department of Health, AU),Melissa Kaltner (Lumenia, AU),Skye Trudgett (Kowa Collaboration, AU),George Argyrous (Paul Ramsay Foundation, AU),Luke Craven (National Centre for Place-Based Collaboration (Nexus), AU)

Delivering great evaluations requires a strong professional relationship between those commissioning and delivering the evaluation, as well as all relevant stakeholders.

Traditional evaluation commissioning approaches have tended to treat evaluation as a one-off exchange focusing on the completion of pre-defined tasks. However, the evolving landscape of policies and programs tackling complex issues demands a more nuanced and relational approach to get the most out of the journey of evaluation.

This big room panel session brings together speakers who are at the forefront of thinking around collaborative commissioning partnerships from the perspectives of government, not-for-profit and Indigenous-led organisations, and the private sector who can play the full suite of roles on the commissioning journey. The discussion will delve into the experiences of a range of organisations involved in commissioning who are seeking to build enduring relationships, and in some case partnerships, between the commissioners, the evaluators and the stakeholders to whom we are accountable.

Drawing on real-world case studies and empirical evidence, the discussion will highlight the challenges and rewards of transitioning from a transactional model to a relational model. It will explore how this paradigm shift can enhance collaboration and ultimately lead to a range of positive outcomes.

Attendees will be invited to respond to engage in dialogue with the panel to bring the collective wisdom of attendees together and consider how the destination of better commissioning relationships would look, the practical obstacle we face on our pathway, and how we can reach our destination. To facilitate this active discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to use Sli.do throughout the session to provide input on key questions, share experience in real-time and ask questions of the expert panel.
Speakers
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Eleanor Williams

Managing Director, Australian Centre for Evaluation
Eleanor Williams is a public policy, research and evaluation professional with 20 years' experience working with the public sector. She is the Managing Director of the Australian Centre for Evaluation and established the Australian Public Sector Evaluation Network in 2019. Eleanor... Read More →
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Skye Trudgett

CEO, Kowa
Skye is a Gamilaroi researcher who has contributed to numerous evaluations and research projects including place-based, systems change and government initiatives. Skye has a particular interest in Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Governance and seeks to support the practical application... Read More →
avatar for George Argyrous

George Argyrous

Head of Measurement, Evaluation, Research, and Learning, Paul Ramsay Foundation
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Josephine Norman

Director, Centre for Evaluation and Research Evidence, Dept of Health/Dept of Families, Fairness and Housing
I run a large internal evaluation unit, directing a team of 30 expert evaluators and analysts to: directly deliver high priority projects; support program area colleagues to make the best use of external evaluators; and, build generalist staff capacity in evaluation principles and... Read More →
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Luke Craven

Independent Consultant
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm AEST
Plenary 1 114 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, Australia

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