Sage Advice report strikes a chord with CAPTURE stakeholders

January 23rd,2012,filed under Evaluation

CAPTURE is receiving a great deal of interest from Canada’s primary prevention community for a report we recently released about practical suggestions for improving program evaluation in Northern, rural and Aboriginal communities.

Sage Advice: Real-World Approaches to Program Evaluation in Northern, rural and Aboriginal Communities documents the results of an online survey completed by more than 250 people from across Canada. The survey, developed and implemented by Reciprocal Consulting, used solutions-focused questioning and scenarios to explore the evaluation needs of organizations working in these communities.

The 24-page PDF report is available:

Download Sage Advice: Real-World Approaches to Program Evaluation in Northern, rural and Aboriginal Communities

The Sage Advice report is one of several documents produced as part of a larger project to support the evaluation needs of organizations working with northern, remote and Aboriginal communities. Other CAPTURE documents include:

Three annotated bibliographies:

A resource that provides a set of overarching principles and guidance for anyone who is seeking to adapt data collection tools to meet their community’s unique needs. This includes:

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