A paper by Jerry Moller and Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, University of New South Wales. Made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/A model is developed by which evaluation of social work services can study a cross-section of factors which affect the performance of that service. It demonstrates how the boundaries of an evaluation can be defined without developing a biased pattern of accountability
Today\u27s evaluators are being challenged to help design and evaluate social programs intended to p...
Voice, power, organizational politics, and evaluators’ worldview are in constant flux in social prog...
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the Was...
A great deal of evaluations are commissioned and conducted every year in social work, but research r...
Using ‘evidence’ to falsify rather than verify patterns in data and searching for alternative explan...
The fundamental purpose of program evaluation is to gather information that will increase the ration...
Practitioner evaluation: the idea that practitioners themselves undertake a systematic study of thei...
The decade of the 70\u27s has seen the appearance of a number of publications in the area of evalua...
This paper outlines the new, emerging realist paradigm in evaluation research, and applies it to soc...
Evaluating effectiveness is of primary concern to social work practice; resources will always be lim...
Program review has increased substantially in recent years. There has been concern that the upsurge ...
Master of Assessment and EvaluationIn this work I utilised literature and reflection retrospectively...
M.A. (Social Work)In terms of recent changes in Government policy, the posts of social workers are c...
Over the past twenty to thirty years, evaluation has become increasingly important to the field of p...
Privatisation and the contracting out of human services to Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) is a ...
Today\u27s evaluators are being challenged to help design and evaluate social programs intended to p...
Voice, power, organizational politics, and evaluators’ worldview are in constant flux in social prog...
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the Was...
A great deal of evaluations are commissioned and conducted every year in social work, but research r...
Using ‘evidence’ to falsify rather than verify patterns in data and searching for alternative explan...
The fundamental purpose of program evaluation is to gather information that will increase the ration...
Practitioner evaluation: the idea that practitioners themselves undertake a systematic study of thei...
The decade of the 70\u27s has seen the appearance of a number of publications in the area of evalua...
This paper outlines the new, emerging realist paradigm in evaluation research, and applies it to soc...
Evaluating effectiveness is of primary concern to social work practice; resources will always be lim...
Program review has increased substantially in recent years. There has been concern that the upsurge ...
Master of Assessment and EvaluationIn this work I utilised literature and reflection retrospectively...
M.A. (Social Work)In terms of recent changes in Government policy, the posts of social workers are c...
Over the past twenty to thirty years, evaluation has become increasingly important to the field of p...
Privatisation and the contracting out of human services to Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) is a ...
Today\u27s evaluators are being challenged to help design and evaluate social programs intended to p...
Voice, power, organizational politics, and evaluators’ worldview are in constant flux in social prog...
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the Was...