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Melissa Xu
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
From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Insights from a teacher workforce initiative evaluation
104
Alice Muller • Rhiannon Birch • Hayden Jose
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
1:30pm AEST
Envisioning and Encountering Relational Aboriginal and Pacific Research Futures
105
Martina Donkers • Lisa Faerua • Nathan Sentance • David Lakisa • Alli Burness
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
2:30pm AEST
Navigating a path to system impact: designing a strategic impact evaluation of education programs
104
Duncan Rintoul • Amanda Reeves • Eunice Sotelo
3:30pm AEST
Plenary: James Copestake "What next? From evaluating to anticipating"
Plenary 1
James Copestake
4:30pm AEST
Navigating the choppy waters of the evaluation landscape in the Pacific
106
Charlie Tulloch • Allan Mua Illingworth • Eroni Wavu • Fiona Fandim • Mereani Rokotuibau • Chris Roche
Uncovering Hidden STEM Footprints: Leveraging Output Data from Questacon’s Outreach Programs
104
Grace Nicholas • Jake Clark • Nick Phillis
5:00pm AEST
Failing your way to better practice: How to tread carefully when things aren't going as planned
105
Marwan El Hassan • Stephanie White
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
Navigating the maze of causality: Understanding the relationship between carcinogenic betel nut consumption and learning outcomes
106
Mary Ann Wong • Kabira Namit • Kathryn Lee
11:30am AEST
Bringing the "human" into measurement: From in-depth inquiry to systemic change
104
Su-Ann Drew • Julia Suh • JESSICA LEEFE
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
Systems evaluation to the rescue!: How do we use systems evaluation to improve societal and planetary wellbeing?
104
Su-Ann Drew • Kristy Hornby • Tenille Moselen
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
The Art of Qualitative Sensemaking: Exploring New Methods
105
Janet Conte • Matt Healey • Sharon Marra_Brown • Monica Wabuke • Alli Burness
2:30pm AEST
A long road ahead: Evaluating long-term change in complex policy areas. A case study of school active travel programs in the ACT
106
Carolyn Wallace • Mallory Notting
3:30pm AEST
Reflections by a non-analyst on the use of state-wide data sets and modelled data in evaluation
104
Claire Grealy • Gabby Lindsay-Smith
From KPIs to systems change: Reimagining organisational learning
101-102
Elissa Mortimer • Katrina Barnes
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
11:00am AEST
Participatory Analysis Workshops: a novel method for identifying important factors across diverse projects
104
Phillip Belling • Martina Donkers • Ellen Wong • Jade Maloney
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
Gamified, flexible, and creative tools for evaluating a support program for palliative children and their families
104
Phillip Belling • Erika Fortunati
12:00pm AEST
Embracing the L in "MEL": A Journey Towards Participatory Evaluation in Government Programs
103
Kate O'Malley • Milena Gongora
If the destination is improvement, recommendations are the signpost
106
Rachel George • Larissa Brisbane • Laura Baker
1:30pm AEST
Navigating ethics dilemmas when evaluating for government: The good, the bad and the ugly
Plenary 1
Sally Clifford • Mandy Charman • Kristy Hornby • Eleanor Williams
Measuring Impact Through Storytelling: using Most Significant Change to evaluate the effectiveness of QHub for LGBTIQA+ young people.
103
Carina Calzoni • Gina Mancuso • Arielle Donnelly
Putting values on the evaluation journey map
103
Carina Calzoni • Samantha Abbato
Finding ways to empower multicultural survivors of violence through evaluation: strategies, learnings and reflections
104
Kira Duggan • Lydia Phillips
2:30pm AEST
Closing plenary: Panel, John Gargani "Finding Our Way to the Future Profession of Evaluation"
Plenary 1
Amy Gullickson • Indy Johar • John Gargani • James Copestake • Doyen Radcliffe • Elizabeth Hoffecker • Kiri Parata
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