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Welcome cocktail reception, Tuesday 18 September 6:00–8:00pm, open to all delegates! Venue:
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Wednesday
, September 19
Chancellor 3
11:00am •
Integrated Care Maturity Model
11:30am •
Beyond 'reach': Rethinking the evaluation of digital government
12:00pm •
Transforming research organisations via monitoring, evaluation and learning: how can we evaluate our own work?
1:30pm •
What we wish we'd known: The experiences of new and emerging evaluators
2:30pm •
Maximising the Value Add of a Strategic Evaluation Function in an International Non-Government Organisation (NGO)
2:35pm •
Evaluative study to assist a transformation of the Indigenous affairs system
2:40pm •
Strengthening program impact on systems and building evaluation into systems
2:45pm •
Evaluating influence
2:50pm •
Systemic transformation in action: Turbo-charging evaluation and impact in the New Zealand science system
3:30pm •
Integrating evaluation and design roles: Innovations in recent NGO projects
4:00pm •
Between the known and the unknown: exploring innovation in evidence-based programs
Chancellor 4
11:00am •
The STrengthening Evaluation Practices and Strategies (STEPS) in Indigenous settings in Australia and New Zealand Project: Next "steps" in the journey.
12:00pm •
Using co-design to give voice to Aboriginal people in the design of a culturally appropriate infant maternal health service
1:30pm •
Theories on and of: A systematic analysis of evaluation's domains of knowledge
2:00pm •
The offerings and challenges of transdisciplinarity for evaluation
2:30pm •
Synthesising Kirkpatrick's four-levels
3:30pm •
Personal and professional transformation through cultural safety training: Learnings and implications for evaluators from two decades of professional development
4:30pm •
Inclusive and culturally safe evaluation capacity building
Chancellor 5
11:00am •
Big data, big possibilities, big challenges: Lessons from using experimental designs in evaluation of system-level educational reforms
12:00pm •
Size Matters: Quantifying the Size of the Challenge Through Big Data, Analytics and Evaluative Thinking
1:30pm •
Outcomes, dashboards and cupcakes
2:00pm •
New evaluation techniques for the transformation of Melbourne. Time-and-place targeting technology and the decline of the 300-page evaluation report
2:30pm •
Leveraging publicly available longitudinal and transactional data sources to create comparison groups in quasi-experimental and natural experimental evaluation scenarios.
3:30pm •
Buka Hatene - an innovative model promoting adaptive management for improved aid effectiveness in Timor-Leste
4:00pm •
Lessons on designing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting for policy influence programs
4:30pm •
The potential for system level change: Addressing political and funding level factors to facilitate health promotion and disease prevention evaluation
Chancellor 6
11:00am •
Thinking local and global: Tasmanian lessons in pursuit of Transformational Systems Change
12:00pm •
Embracing the "Fish out of Water" – a novice evaluators' experience introducing reflective practice to influence systems transformation
12:05pm •
Economic evaluation of justice support: Transforming life pathways for people with intellectual disability
12:10pm •
Joining the dots: evaluation and strategy
12:15pm •
Using systems theory to explore the impacts and outcomes of a research and evaluation capacity building partnership
12:20pm •
Designing a transformative evaluation framework
1:30pm •
The Promise Design-thinking and Implementation Science holds for Social Impact Evaluation: Views from Practitioners and Evaluators
2:00pm •
Whose outcome is it anyway? Using matrices to serve many masters.
2:30pm •
Co-creating an evaluation of an innovative collective impact project: the Katherine Individual Support Program
3:30pm •
Is this strategy working?: The systems thinking approach to investing for impact
4:30pm •
The Office of the Inspector-General's Cyclone Debbie Review: Lessons for delivering value and confidence through trust and empowerment
Conference centre
9:00am •
Opening plenary: Welcome to Country; Michael Quinn Patton "Getting Real about Transformational Change: The Blue Marble Evaluation Perspective"
11:00am •
In the deep end? Evaluation 101 for new evaluators
1:30pm •
New words, old approaches: Weaving together foundational principles for contributing to transformation through evaluation
3:30pm •
Learning from Failure: A Safe Space Session
4:30pm •
Values and Synthesis: Evaluation's Power Core
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