Booking options
£150
£150
Delivered In-Person
You travel to organiser or they travel to you
Thetford
1 hour
This half day course is designed to help participants in the voluntary and community sector to monitor and evaluate the work of their organisation effectively and ensure that their working practices are robust and fit for purpose. It can also be relevant to those staff in statutory agencies who work on community projects.
Areas covered
Why monitoring and evaluation is important
The Evaluation Cycle
Determining what you need to monitor and evaluate and what methods you can use to achieve this
Acting on your findings
Measuring the impact of your services
Using recognised quality standards to evaluate your organisation’s effectiveness.
This course could be run as part of a training programme or could be run in house.
In-house courses
The course is designed to be flexible so that it can accommodate the specific needs of a particular organisation or agency. Participants can, for example, look at specific areas of their organisation’s work and plan how they will collect their evidence and evaluate it.
Objectives
To understand why monitoring and evaluation is important
To understand what systems and procedures they should have in place
To look at what areas of their organisation’s work should be monitored
To understand ways of monitoring impact
To look at how quality standards can help in improving working practices within organisations.
Target Audience
People working in the voluntary and community sector or staff in statutory agencies who work closely with VCS groups or on community projects. The course can be adapted to suit particular needs.
Cost
From £150 + travel costs.