Primary Prevention Of Violence Against Women Monitoring and Evaluation Masterclass

  • Thu, May 16, 2019
  • 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Women’s Health Victoria, Level 8, 255 Bourke St, Melbourne
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Registration

Undertake effective monitoring and evaluation as part of primary prevention of violence against women and family violence initiatives.


About this workshop:

This full day masterclass aims to build participants’ confidence and skills to undertake effective monitoring and evaluation as part of their primary prevention of violence against women and family violence work.

This workshop explores the key theoretical approaches and practice frameworks that guide primary prevention evaluation in Victoria, supporting participants to reflect on their own practice and experience. Participants are supported to unpack some of the key challenges to putting this work into practice and will work together to explore opportunities to overcome these challenges.


The workshop covers:

  • the current primary prevention evaluation context
  • good practice approaches to primary prevention evaluation
  • opportunities and challenges in designing and implementing effective primary prevention evaluation including;
    • developing indicators
    • data collection and analysis
    • sharing learnings and disseminating findings.


Audience

This workshop is designed for experienced practitioners working in the primary prevention and gender equality sectors. It is also relevant for evaluators seeking to build their understanding of the specific skills and knowledge required to evaluation primary prevention initiatives. Participants will be supported to reflect on and draw from their own practice experience and knowledge throughout the workshop.


Participants are required to have a strong understanding of violence against women, primary prevention, Change the Story, the causes/drivers of violence against women as this content will not be covered in the workshop. Participants are also expected to be familiar with the concept of intersectionality.


Participants are expected to have a strong understanding of the following documents:


Cost
:
  Free ( funded by the Victorian Government, under the Free From Violence Strategy)


Please note*

Participants are asked to bring in an example of a current or old primary prevention logic model to use on the day. This will be used as the basis for an activity reflecting on opportunities to strengthen intersectional and other practice. This can be an example of good or not-so-good logic model.



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