Monthly Archives: January 2012

DIY Evaluation – a one day workshop in self-evaluation

Do It Yourself Evaluation A one day workshop for beginners and improvers in self-evaluation Monday, 26th March 2012 I’m running a one day workshop in Edinburgh on the principles and practice of self-evaluation.   It will be valuable for anyone … Continue reading

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Seldom heard voices

This set of stories came from the recent evaluation of the Cedar work. They are composite stories based on themes from across different data sources.  They’re told by young people and mothers who’d been in Cedar groups and the staff that … Continue reading

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