Full Description
This book provides essential guidance for professionals and pre-qualifying students on how to gather and generate evidence of the impact of projects in the community.
Including case studies from diverse community settings, it provides easy to implement, practical ideas and examples of methods to demonstrate the impact of community work.
Considering not only evaluation, but also the complex processes of evidence gathering, it will help all those involved with work in the community to demonstrate the impact and value of their work. The book provides:
• guidance for how to present different findings to different audiences;
• methods for effectively demonstrating the value of your work;
• how to demonstrate the scale, quality and significance of impact.
Contents
Introduction
Part One
Impact, Evidence and Transformation ‾ Karen McArdle
Power, Empowerment, Impact and Voice ‾ Karen McArdle
A Challenging Context in which Values Matter ‾ Karen McArdle
Part Two
Presenting Findings to Different Audiences ‾ Catherine Mckay and Karen McArdle
Planning and Evaluating ‾ Karen McArdle, Kirsty Forrester, Ed Garrett
Anecdote and Observation ‾ Ed Garrett, Karen McArdle
Questionnaires ‾ Karen McArdle and Kirsty Forrester
Interviews and Focus Groups ‾ Karen McArdle, Kirsty Forrester, Ed Garrett
Narrative Inquiry ‾ Karen McArdle
Collaborative and Participatory Approaches ‾ Karen McArdle
Social Impact Studies ‾ Ed Garrett
The Long Haul, Longitudinal Studies ‾ Karen McArdle, Catherine Mckay
What everyone needs to know, Management Information Systems (MISs) ‾ Sue Briggs, Kirsty Forrester, Karen McArdle
Using Others, Secondary Data ‾ Kirsty Forrester and Karen McArdle
Knowing Ourselves, Self Evaluation ‾ Sue Briggs, Karen McArdle
Part Three
Reflections, Valuing Community Work ‾ Karen McArdle, Sue Briggs, Kirsty Forrester, Ed Garrett and Catherine McKay