Computer software and qualitative research analysis

Jun 16 2013

Computer software and qualitative research analysis

A client recently asked whether I would recommend a particular software program to assist in analysing qualitative research data.  There are a number of these types of programs around; two or three are well known.  She told me her department was considering purchasing it to help them collate and interpret a growing number of consultation […]

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Apr 25 2013

Two approaches to disaster recovery

Following Queensland’s natural disasters in the Lockyer Valley, Ipswich and the Cassowary Coast in early 2011, and the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria in 2009, the Queensland and Victorian State Governments, along with the Federal Government, trialled innovative models of support for disaster-affected communities by using arts-led and creative activities.  My evaluations showed that arts-led […]

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Mar 10 2013

Unintended benefits of program evaluation

Program evaluations are conducted for a range of reasons. Most broadly, those who commission evaluations usually wish to know if their initiative is meeting its intended objectives.  It may also be necessary to know how efficient and effective the program has been, and whether it has delivered value for money. Depending on the objectives of […]

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Feb 15 2013

How to choose a program evaluation consultant

Conducting an evaluation of a program or initiative is crucial to ensure its success.  Although it can feel like a burden to go through the tender process and choose a program evaluation consultant, there are a number of benefits to the process of evaluation, including identifying strengths and weaknesses of the program, creating a foundation […]

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