Presentations

Developing rubrics as part of an evaluative approach to assessing value for money

NT AES Professional Learning Seminar, 24 January 2019, The Fred Hollows Foundation Board Room, presented by Nea Harrison, Pandanus Evaluation

Testing value for money: Two case studies from a Pacific gender equality program

Authors: Nea Harrison, Consultant, Pandanus Evaluation Pty Ltd; Brenda Andrias, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer, PNG Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development Support Unit; Emily Miller, Evaluation Manager, Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development Support Unit; Anna Bryan, Program Director-PNG Mainland, CARE International in PNG

This paper was presented at the 2017 Australasian Evaluation conference held in Canberra

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Building an evaluative culture in remote Aboriginal and Urban contexts using participatory and developmental approaches

This paper provides an overview of the mini workshop presented at the 2014 Australasian Evaluation Society conference.

Participatory evaluation is the Sea Eagle –  looking “long way wide eyed”- Building an evaluative culture in remote Aboriginal and urban contexts using participatory and developmental approaches

Using quality rubrics to set quality criteria to guide evaluation

Presentation given at the May 2014 Australasian Evaluation Society Northern Territory Regional Monthly Seminar

Setting criteria to guide your evaluation using quality Rubrics

Palmerston /Tiwi Islands Communities for Children Participatory Evaluation Process

Presentation given to the June 2013 Australasian Evaluation Society Northern Territory Regional Monthly Seminar

Palmerston / Tiwi Islands C4C Participatory Evaluation Process

Strengthening Community Decision Making through building evaluation capacity and participatory evaluation of local programs

Conference Presentation, presented on 31 August 2011 at the Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference in Sydney

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Is evaluation in remote Australia contributing to disempowerment of Aboriginal people?

Conference Powerpoint Presentation, presented on 1 September 2010 at the 2010 Australasian Evaluation Conference in Wellington NZ.

  • See below for the overview of the Presentation and the PP.

Is evaluation in remote Australia contributing to disempowerment of Aboriginal people? _2010 AES Conference presentation overview

is-evaluation-in-remote-australia-contributing-to-the-disempowerment-of-aboriginal-people? 1 Sept 2010, Wellington AES Conference presentation

 “Have Cape will Travel”: Captain Starlight in the Northern Territory

A paper presented at the 10th National Rural Health Conference, Cairns, 17-20 may 2009.

More than Evaluation: adding value to the evaluation process by negotiating, information sharing, relationship building and capacity development

A paper presented at the 2008 Australasian Evaluation Society Conference, Perth, 10 September 2008.

Nea Harrison Manager of External Projects CRCAH, Diane Walker, Capacity Development Officer CRCAH, and Carol Watson Planning and Evaluation Consultant, CRCAH.

More than Evaluation conference paper_ 4 Sept 2008

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