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Jacqueline Hrast
Department of Social Services
Branch Manager, Early Years and Parenting Wellbeing
Canberra
https://dss.gov.au/
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
Innovating Value for Money: Finding Our Way to Greater Value for All
105
Jade Maloney • Julian King • John Gargani • Farida Fleming
12:00pm AEST
Warlpiri ways of assessing impact - How an Aboriginal community is defining, assessing and taking action for a good life in their community.
101-102
Allison Clarke • Emily Lapinski • Alex Gyles • Glenda Napaljarri Wayne • Raelene Nangala Jigili, • Rhonda Larry Nungarray
Valuing First Nations Cultures in Cost-Benefit Analysis
103
Christina Kadmos • Shaun Cumming • Laura Faulkner
1:30pm AEST
Enhancing evaluation value for small community organisations: A case example
104
Duncan Rintoul • Allison Clarke • Stephanie Button • Carolyn McSporran
Revitalising Survey Engagement: Strategies to Tackle Low Response Rates
103
Squirrel Main • Hannah Nguyen
2:30pm AEST
When speed is of the essence: How to make sure the rubber hits the road
103
Squirrel Main • Kristy Hornby
3:30pm AEST
Plenary: James Copestake "What next? From evaluating to anticipating"
Plenary 1
James Copestake
5:00pm AEST
Trigger warnings - do they just trigger people more?
104
Grace Nicholas • Kizzy Gandy
Thursday
, September 19
11:00am AEST
Culturally inclusive evaluation with culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia
101-102
Caitlin Vaughan • Lena Etuk
11:30am AEST
Navigating complex government reforms: a tool to examine program theory. How complete and relevant is government program theory?
105
Charlie Tulloch • Nerida Rixon
12:00pm AEST
Optimising Evaluations of Wellbeing Programs in Schools
105
Charlie Tulloch • Tamara Van Der Zant • Dr Katherine Dix
1:30pm AEST
Perspectives on the Appropriate Use of RCTs in Evaluation?
Plenary 1
Rick Cummings • Vanessa Gstrein • Eleanor Williams • Wendy Jarvie • Bruce Cunningham • Lisa Cameron • Patricia Rogers • Scott Bayley
Friday
, September 20
9:00am AEST
Plenary: Indy Johar "Navigating transitions through risk and uncertainties"
Plenary 1
Matt Healey • Indy Johar
10:30am AEST
Involving children and young people in evaluations: Equity through active participation
Plenary 1
Laura Bird • Sharon Marra_Brown • Moya Johansson • Mitchell Rice-Brading
11:00am AEST
Value Propositions: Clearing the path from theory of change to rubrics
Plenary 1
Laura Bird • Julian King • Adrian Field
Participatory Analysis Workshops: a novel method for identifying important factors across diverse projects
104
Phillip Belling • Martina Donkers • Ellen Wong • Jade Maloney
12:00pm AEST
Place-based evaluation: collaborating to navigate learning in complex and dynamic contexts
105
Robert Sale • Sandra Opoku • Kate Matthies-Brown
1:30pm AEST
From evaluation to impact-practical steps in a qualitative impact study
101-102
James Copestake • Linda Kelly • Elisabeth Jackson
2:00pm AEST
In the spotlight: An arts industry-led approach to evaluation
105
Virginia Poggio • Kirstin Clements
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