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Wednesday
, September 18
9:00am AEST
Opening plenary: Welcome to Country followed by June Oscar "Wiyi Yani U Thangani - re-imagining evaluation with a gender justice lens"
Plenary 1
Jess Dart • June Oscar AO • Kiri Parata
11:00am AEST
Appreciating First Nations voices: Using appreciative inquiry and participation in the evaluation of Community Justice Groups
101-102
Allison Clarke • Michael Limerick • Melinda Mann
The psychology of evaluation capacity building: Finding the way with the rider, elephant and the pathway
106
Anthea Rutter • Samantha Abbato
Planning your conference voyage: Key evaluation concepts for novice sailors
Plenary 1
Miriam Marembo • Charlie Tulloch
11:30am AEST
Culturally Responsive Initiatives: Introducing the First Nations Investment Framework
104
Alice Muller • Steven Legg • Eugenia Marembo
12:00pm AEST
Navigating collaborative practice - the role of evaluation in brokering shared outcomes
106
Anthea Rutter • Caroline Crothers
Enhancing Stakeholder Engagement Through Culturally Sensitive Approaches: A Focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
105
Jade Maloney • Carol Vale • Mark Power
1:30pm AEST
Enhancing evaluation value for small community organisations: A case example
104
Duncan Rintoul • Allison Clarke • Stephanie Button • Carolyn McSporran
Link-Up Services and wayfinding: Co-creating and navigating a culturally safe national monitoring and evaluation strategy
Plenary 1
Kathleen Stacey • Raelene Rosas • Patricia Thompson AM
No help? No worries! How to find your way on your own
103
Squirrel Main • Rachel Wilks
Revitalising Survey Engagement: Strategies to Tackle Low Response Rates
103
Squirrel Main • Hannah Nguyen
Sign here: Supporting Deaf participation in evaluation
103
Squirrel Main • Susie Fletcher
2:00pm AEST
Evaluation for whom? Shifting evaluation to increase its value for local actors
104
Duncan Rintoul • Linda Kelly • Lisa Buggy • Linda Vaike
2:30pm AEST
Navigating a path to system impact: designing a strategic impact evaluation of education programs
104
Duncan Rintoul • Amanda Reeves • Eunice Sotelo
Elevating evaluation: practical insights for supporting systems transformation
101-102
Nick Field • Kathryn Erskine • Michael Maher
3:30pm AEST
Plenary: James Copestake "What next? From evaluating to anticipating"
Plenary 1
James Copestake
4:30pm AEST
Wayfinding for integrating social justice and culturally responsive and equitable evaluation practices in meta-evaluation: Learning from the UN evaluation quality assessments.
101-102
Carlos Rodriguez • Sandra Ayoo
Evaluation Lab: Using design to solve evaluation challenges
Plenary 1
Duncan Rintoul • Matt Healey • Shani Rajendra
Rebalancing Power Dynamics: Philanthropy Through the Lens of First Nations Community-Driven MEL
103
Samantha Mayes • Skye Trudgett • Rachel Kerry • Tara Leslie
5:00pm AEST
Development and implementation of a culturally grounded evaluation Framework: Learnings from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peak.
101-102
Carlos Rodriguez • Candice Butler • John Prince
Thursday
, September 19
8:30am AEST
Plenary: Elizabeth Hoffecker "Wayfinding tools for learning and evaluation in complex systems" (followed by panel)
Plenary 1
Jess Dart • Matt Healey • Elizabeth Hoffecker • Tony Kiessler
10:30am AEST
National impact, regional delivery - Robust M&E for best practice Australian horticulture industry development.
101-102
Caitlin Vaughan • Carl Larsen • Zarmeen Hassan • Ossie Lang
11:00am AEST
Culturally inclusive evaluation with culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia
101-102
Caitlin Vaughan • Lena Etuk
11:30am AEST
Social Impact Measurement & Evaluation – the similarities & differences that complement our journey to more fit-for-purpose destinations.
106
Mary Ann Wong • Caitlin Barry • Elliott Tester • Gerard Atkinson • Paula Simões dos Santos • Sandra Opoku
Navigating complex government reforms: a tool to examine program theory. How complete and relevant is government program theory?
105
Charlie Tulloch • Nerida Rixon
1:30pm AEST
The Art of Qualitative Sensemaking: Exploring New Methods
105
Janet Conte • Matt Healey • Sharon Marra_Brown • Monica Wabuke • Alli Burness
2:30pm AEST
Our new ways: Reforming our approach to impact measurement and learning
105
Janet Conte • Kaitlyn Scannell
Friday
, September 20
9:00am AEST
Plenary: Indy Johar "Navigating transitions through risk and uncertainties"
Plenary 1
Matt Healey • Indy Johar
10:30am AEST
Following the (matched) data to understand impact: adventures in quasi-experimental evaluation
101-102
Allison Clarke • Kira Duggan • Mohib Iqbal • Ben McNally
To tinker, tailor, or craft from scratch? The tension in using validated tools in novel contexts
104
Phillip Belling • Matt Healey • Tenille Moselen • Alicia McCoy
11:00am AEST
Impact evaluation: bringing together quantitative methods and program theory in mixed method evaluations
101-102
Allison Clarke • Peter Bowers • Vera Newman
11:30am AEST
Reflections on a Developmental Evaluation of a traditional healing service model for the Kimberley region of Western Australia
106
Rachel George • Tammy Solonec • Gillian Kennedy • Eva Nargoodah
12:00pm AEST
Embracing the L in "MEL": A Journey Towards Participatory Evaluation in Government Programs
103
Kate O'Malley • Milena Gongora
1:30pm AEST
From evaluation to impact-practical steps in a qualitative impact study
101-102
James Copestake • Linda Kelly • Elisabeth Jackson
Navigating ethics dilemmas when evaluating for government: The good, the bad and the ugly
Plenary 1
Sally Clifford • Mandy Charman • Kristy Hornby • Eleanor Williams
Fidelity to context: A realist perspective on implementation science
105
Virginia Poggio • Andrew McLachlan
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