
Presentations:
Anaru Mill, Vij Kooyela
‘Te Puni Kōkiri invests in its data and analytics capability‘
Bob Williams
‘Systemic approaches to evaluation design’
Elena Moretti
‘“More helpful and more inspiring:” More effectively building evaluation capacity in community-focused organisations’
Fiona Scott-Melton
‘What can evaluation learn from its close cousin performance audit‘
Gill Potaka-Osborne
‘Ko te ahurei o te tamaiti ka ārahi i ā tātou mahi – Let the uniqueness of the child guide our work’
Helen Percy, Roxanne Henwood
‘Innovative approaches for research to address complex issues: challenges and opportunities of implementing in practice’
Hilton Johnson
‘An industry ready to reflect: Learning event about community development sends ripples through Southern Africa’s renewable energy landscape‘
Jane Godfrey, Judy Li, Brittany Farrant-Smith
‘Embedding outcomes into transport evaluation’
John Gargani, Julian King
‘Some Hard Truths about SROI (and Some Easy Fixes)‘
John Wren
‘Is the use of computer audio visual services and artificial intelligence to collect and transcribe in-depth qualitative data a replacement for traditional techniques in a Covid 19 world: Reflections on lessons learnt and implications for professional practice.’
Jordan Luttrell, Paula Blackett, Toni White
‘Co-innovation and co-evaluation for a better environment‘
Judy Oakden
‘Contracting out for more equitable public health and social sevices drawing on a complexity-informed view – implications for Evaluators’
Julian King, Aaron Schiff
‘Social cost-benefit analysis: the what, the why, and how to handle with care’
Mark Turner
‘Monitoring the wellbeing of New Zealand’
Michael Blewden
‘Using evaluation to support transport sector reform‘
Natalie Piesse
‘Getting to what matters: Establishing criteria for defensible evaluations‘
Sally Faisandier
‘Evaluation Ethics in a Climate Crisis’
Sandra Collins
‘Ngā Ara Whai Hua – Quality Framework for Evaluation and Improvement in Early Childhood Services’
Sarah Talboys, Steve Murray
‘Evidence informing practice‘
Seini Jensen, Trevor Guttenbeil, Eldon Tau, Sulieti Filimoehala, Sharleen Mahutoto
‘Evaluating, Measuring and Enabling Pacific Family Wellbeing through Whanau Ora‘
Tadhg Daly, Kate Preston, Michael Slyuzberg, James Swindells
‘Monitoring changes in the lives of New Zealanders during the COVID-19 response in March – May 2020‘
Wendy Boyce, Glen Greer, Tracy Williams
‘Adapting a typology of types and causes of outcomes to evaluate pathways to impact for sustainable agro-ecosystems research’
Workshops/Round table:
Adrian Field, Julian King, Kate McKegg, Judy Oakden, Nan Wehipeihana
‘Pivots and possibilities: Evaluation innovations in 2020‘
Clare Bear
‘Being racist and becoming antiracist: reflections and learnings for Pākehā evaluators‘
Heather Nunns
‘Contribution analysis – an analytical approach for evaluating change in complex policy settings‘
Jo MacDonald, Sally Boyd, Nicola Bright
‘Using a pattern spotting tool to think evaluatively, champion equity, and surface diversity‘
Kara Scally-Irvine, Clare Bear, Sally Faisandier
‘Evaluating for a Safer Climate‘
Mathea Roorda
‘Getting to what matters: Establishing criteria for defensible evaluations‘
Roxanne Smith, Colin Hemana Bennett, Shane Edwards, Kataraina Pipi
‘Tapuwaekura – Evaluating indigenous responses to well being‘
Sarah Appleton-Dyer, David Rees
‘Seeing Systems, Evaluating Systems‘
Seini Jensen, Trevor Guttenbeil, Sulieti Filimoehala, Eldon Tau
‘Evaluating, Measuring and Enabling Pacific Family Health and Wellbeing‘