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Monday
, September 19
Freshwater Bay Room
11:00am •
A multi-stage evaluation of an intervention program aimed to address child sexual abuse in Indigenous communities.
11:30am •
Investigation into issues associated with violence restraining orders and their relationship with family and domestic violence fatalities
1:30pm •
Issues in Using Social Return on Investment as an Evaluation Tool
2:00pm •
Culturally Responsive Evaluation in the New Zealand Education Landscape Ko te tamaiti te pūtake o te kaupapa: The child - the heart of the matter
3:30pm •
BPCLEtool: Demonstrating the power of map-enabled experiential review for statewide quality improvement projects
4:00pm •
'Outside the box - but kinda in the box': Evaluating an Indigenous innovation project
Gershwins Main Room
11:00am •
Where do international 'evaluation quality standards' fit in the Australasian evaluation landscape?
11:30am •
Evaluation is dead. Long live evaluative thinking!
1:30pm •
The Office of the Inspector-General Emergency Management's Assurance and Excellence Program: Evaluation in Queensland's disaster management sector
2:00pm •
Whole-of-government evaluation guidelines: Great! Now what?
3:30pm •
Lessons from implementing 'different evaluation approaches': Stories about introducing Most Significant Change into traditional M&E systems
4:30pm •
Front-end champions in the evaluation landscape: Five principles for effective evaluation design
Mosman Bay Room
11:00am •
MERIT: a new paradigm in Natural Resource Management investment data capture for the Australian Government.
11:30am •
Long-term change, short-term memories: A dilemma in evaluating landscape-scale programs
12:00pm •
Utilising a state-wide evaluation approach to capture data from diverse communities and direct future initiatives in Western Australia
1:30pm •
Changing landscapes in survey design - increasing responding in the 21st Century!
2:00pm •
Evaluating in the Post-Disaster Landscape
2:30pm •
Landscapes shaping evaluation: Experience in evaluating the Farm Planning program
3:30pm •
Relationship advice for trial teams integrating qualitative inquiry alongside randomised controlled trials of complex interventions
4:30pm •
Interactive logic models: Using design and technology to explore the effects of dynamic situations on program logic
North Ballroom
9:00am •
Opening plenary: “learning to make room”: Evaluation in Aboriginal communities, Victoria Hovane
Plaza Ballroom 1
11:00am •
aes16 first-timers session
11:30am •
Values and evaluation: An Indigenous leadership program
3:30pm •
Are formal ethics review processes limiting our ability to take an ethical approach?
4:30pm •
Ethics - who benefits?
5:00pm •
AES 2016 Annual General Meeting
Plaza Ballroom 3
11:00am •
How do you evaluate a project aiming to develop a supply chain?
11:30am •
Oxfam Australia's organisation-level monitoring, evaluation and learning: Measuring Oxfam Australia's 'Right to be Heard' active citizenship outcomes
1:30pm •
The Silver Bullet, Shiny Oscar or Golden Rule ? A framework to compare outcomes based approaches for the Not for Profit Sector.
2:30pm •
The meaning and measure of social impact: From challenges to solutions
3:30pm •
It ain't necessarily so: The implications of cognitive science for evaluation methods
4:30pm •
What auditors are saying about evaluation
Traders Lounge
11:00am •
Evaluating a process evaluation: Client and evaluator perspectives
12:00pm •
Evaluation framework for a not-for-profit organisation: Development and implementation
1:30pm •
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI): Moving beyond point-in-time evaluation
2:30pm •
A Multi-student Evaluation Internship: three perspectives
3:30pm •
Small NGO landscapes and the importance of context in evaluation utilisation
4:00pm •
Evaluating an online diabetes program presents a gaping hole in evaluation theory as landscapes collide
4:30pm •
Working on the system from within the system: Using evaluation to distil the essence of practice in a complex innovative preventive health initiative.
Tuesday
, September 20
Freshwater Bay Room
9:30am •
Challenges in evaluating Aboriginal healing projects: Definitions, Diversity, Data and Cultural Safety
10:00am •
Evaluating 'Our Men Our Healing'
11:00am •
The STrengthening Evaluation Practices and Strategies (STEPS) in Indigenous settings in Australia and New Zealand Project: Next 'steps' in the journey
11:30am •
Tracking Pathways Together: Evaluating the Impact of Community Engagement - Rom-manapanmi ga Dhiṉthun Djalkiri
1:30pm •
Introduction to Scale Development
2:30pm •
A practical introduction to social network analysis for evaluators
Gershwins Main Room
9:30am •
Evolution of the evaluation approach to the Local Prevention Program
10:00am •
The emerging equity evaluation landscape in higher education
11:00am •
Surveying the rocky terrain of multiple services, multiple sites and diverse client groups: A pragmatic option for gathering outcomes data.
11:30am •
Dynamic innovation through developmental evaluation
1:30pm •
Evaluation in the place-based landscape: An examination of three 'improvement focused' methodologies
2:00pm •
Taking on the owner-builder-decorator-maintenance contract for evaluation of Aboriginal health investments in Victoria
2:30pm •
Social impact: the place of program evaluation in impact investing
Mosman Bay Room
9:30am •
Integration of project management and evaluative thinking: is it really working?
11:00am •
Program Logics: Using them effectively to create a roadmap in complex policy and program landscapes
11:30am •
A qualitative evaluation of stroke care in a positivist landscape
12:00pm •
Contributing to rural poverty reduction through accountability and learning: independent evaluation function at IFAD
1:30pm •
Harnessing Evaluation to Drive Innovation in the Health System, Lessons from Canada and Australia
2:30pm •
An innovative and participatory methodological approach that enhances learning; A case of Oxfam in Zimbabwe-Securing Rights in the context of HIV and AIDS Program Mid Term Review and Learning
North Ballroom
8:30am •
Plenary 2: The Landscape of Evaluation Theory: Exploring the Contributions of Australasian Evaluators, John Owen
4:00pm •
Plenary 3: Balance, color, unity and other perspectives: a journey into the changing landscape in evaluation, Ziad Moussa
Plaza Ballroom 1
9:30am •
The roles for evaluation and evaluators in designing, developing and implementing place based initiatives in regional towns and Indigenous communities that address community priorities: Insights and learning from a Western Australian initiative
11:00am •
Developing a robust and responsive M and E system for gender in the challenging environment of PNG
12:00pm •
Beyond bias: using new insights to improve evaluation practice
1:30pm •
Governance and management panel: Evaluative thinking to improve public sector performance
2:30pm •
AES Fellows’ Forum: Ethical Dilemmas in Evaluation Practice
Plaza Ballroom 3
9:30am •
An embedded and systematic evaluation plan for an Indigenous digital mentoring program across remote Northern Territory communities
10:00am •
Opportunities and challenges for not-for-profit organisations - What does it take to sustain evaluative thinking?
11:00am •
Chains of Logic: Overcoming Limitations of Program Theory and its Use in Evaluation
12:00pm •
The evaluation recruitment drought: problems, solutions and learnings
1:30pm •
Using Open-Source Mobile Data Collection Systems (MDCS) in Disaster Response Monitoring and Evaluation
2:00pm •
Establishing and embedding evaluation as a central landmark on the organisational horizon
2:30pm •
Designing an evaluation and monitoring system for a metropolitan financial counselling program in the context of uncertainty and rapid change.
Traders Lounge
9:30am •
Plan, Perform, Evaluate: A three dimensional policy landscape
10:00am •
The landscape of using rubrics as an evaluation-specific methodology in program evaluation
11:00am •
Stories from the field: Navigating the emotional landscape of program evaluations
11:30am •
Teaching interpersonal skills in evaluation: An examination of whether and how it can be done
12:00pm •
So what do you do? Exploring evaluator descriptions of their work
1:30pm •
Responding to shifting landscapes in the evaluation of democracy promotion programmes
2:00pm •
Exploring the people landscape within developmental evaluation's complexity landscape
2:30pm •
The third wheel in the relationship. Why a theory-driven framework need not add complexity
Wednesday
, September 21
Freshwater Bay Room
9:30am •
Navigating multiple landscapes: Evaluator roles in a collaborative evaluation.
10:00am •
Measuring success for Pacific families: Pasifika Futures
11:00am •
Applying the Ngaa-bi-nya framework for evaluating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing programs
11:30am •
Ethics and the lived experience of evaluators: Then, now + lessons from the field
1:30pm •
Big Ears, Open Minds and learning Hearts - Experiences of Aboriginal Researchers and Evaluators working with our Mob
2:00pm •
STrengthening Evaluation Practices and Strategies in Indigenous settings in Australia and New Zealand (STEPS) Research Project: Concept Mapping Rating Activity
Gershwins Main Room
9:30am •
Meeting impossible expectations: Delivering a summative evaluation of quantitative change over time in the absence of a valid quantitative dataset
10:00am •
Changing Landscapes, changing structures: The DSS approach to evaluation
11:00am •
Achieving Excellence in Evaluation
12:00pm •
Internalized Self Evaluation: Are we missing the point?
1:30pm •
Evaluating Aid for Trade
Mosman Bay Room
9:30am •
Prioritizing gender, marginalized voices and ecologies
11:00am •
Applying design thinking to evaluation planning
12:00pm •
A practical approach to program evaluation planning in the complex and changing landcape of government.
1:30pm •
Introduction to Data Management and Information Systems for Evaluation Practitioners
North Ballroom
8:30am •
Plenary 4: The Organisational and Political Landscape for Evidence-informed Decision Making in Government, Kathryn Newcomer
2:30pm •
Plenary 5: The role of evaluative thinking in design, closing address John Gargani
Plaza Ballroom 1
9:30am •
Effective Proactive Evaluation; How Can the Evidence Base Influence the Design of Complex Interventions?
11:00am •
Emerging evaluators panel: Evaluating for the greater good
12:00pm •
Towards 2020 – Australian launch of Global EvalAgenda 2020
1:30pm •
Evaluating complexity and managing complex evaluations
Plaza Ballroom 3
9:30am •
Modern statistical models for the analysis of Likert style student evaluations of teaching to inform curriculum conversations
10:00am •
Evaluating university student equity programs in Australia: A practitioners perspective.
11:00am •
Developing Cascading Monitoring and Evaluation Frameworks: A feat of mastering integration and capacity building
12:00pm •
'Navigating without a map: Evaluating the gender mainstreaming impact of economic development programming across qualitative, quantitative, social return on investment and research landscapes'
1:30pm •
Passing on the evaluation torch post EvalYear 2015: Implementing the Global Evaluation Agenda 2020
Traders Lounge
9:30am •
Dancing across landscapes - quick, quick, slow, slow
10:00am •
Significant Policy Change (SPC) - a new tool for evaluating efforts to influence government policy.
11:00am •
Help! I'm doing an impact evaluation, what evidence do I need?
12:00pm •
Digital trends and their implications for evaluation
1:30pm •
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