This article discusses the design of a comprehensive evaluation of a community development programme for young people 'at-risk' of self-harming behaviour. It outlines considerations in the design of the evaluation and focuses on the complexities and difficulties associated with the evaluation of a community development programme. The challenge was to fulfil the needs of the funding body for a broad, outcome-focused evaluation while remaining close enough to the programme to accurately represent its activities and potential effects at a community level. Specifically, the strengths and limitations of a mixed-method evaluation plan are discussed with recommendations for future evaluation practice
Background: Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities among youth is a major challenge for governme...
Although many programs claim to help young people, schools, or communities prevent violence, little ...
Abstract Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or...
This article discusses the design of a comprehensive evaluation of a community development programme...
This poster will focus on sharing the methodologies of utilizing mixed methods in evaluating youth’s...
The aim of this research study was to develop a theory-based and practice-based evaluation framework...
Background: Young people with a sibling or parent who experiences mental health challenges have thei...
This paper recommends a method of evaluating a community crime prevention program called Communities...
This article examines the evaluation process and approach undertaken for a recent 3-year Integrated ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by American Journal of Evaluation, available ...
There has been growing recognition that health promo-tion programs which target whole communities ar...
Community-based partnerships (CBPs) focusedon youth development (YD) have the potential to improvepu...
Background: The traditional public health approach to injury prevention and control is founded on a ...
The current economic environment ensures that the demand for public and private funds for social in...
BackgroundReducing socioeconomic health inequalities among youth is a major challenge for government...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities among youth is a major challenge for governme...
Although many programs claim to help young people, schools, or communities prevent violence, little ...
Abstract Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or...
This article discusses the design of a comprehensive evaluation of a community development programme...
This poster will focus on sharing the methodologies of utilizing mixed methods in evaluating youth’s...
The aim of this research study was to develop a theory-based and practice-based evaluation framework...
Background: Young people with a sibling or parent who experiences mental health challenges have thei...
This paper recommends a method of evaluating a community crime prevention program called Communities...
This article examines the evaluation process and approach undertaken for a recent 3-year Integrated ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by American Journal of Evaluation, available ...
There has been growing recognition that health promo-tion programs which target whole communities ar...
Community-based partnerships (CBPs) focusedon youth development (YD) have the potential to improvepu...
Background: The traditional public health approach to injury prevention and control is founded on a ...
The current economic environment ensures that the demand for public and private funds for social in...
BackgroundReducing socioeconomic health inequalities among youth is a major challenge for government...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities among youth is a major challenge for governme...
Although many programs claim to help young people, schools, or communities prevent violence, little ...
Abstract Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or...