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1 Building evaluation capacity: success factors and approaches in NSW Health NSW Government Evaluation Conference 2015 Andrew Milat PhD, MPH (Hons), BHMS ed (Hons) Associate Director, Evidence and Evaluation NSW Ministry of Health

2 Research and evaluation in the health cluster

3  NSW Ministry of Health  NSW Office of Preventive Health  Agency for Clinical Innovation  Cancer Institute NSW  Kids and Families NSW  Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network Research and evaluation support services in the health cluster

4 Provision of strategic R&E advice and support services Practice guidesResearch and policy exchanges R&E training and capacity building Research funding R&E infrastructure support activities Key Functions

5 NSW Health Evaluation Capability Building Sub-group Objectives  identify key strategies to build evaluation capability in the Ministry and the Pillars  forge stronger links with the NSW Government Evaluation Community of Practice (ECoP)  Facilitate collaboration and communication across the cluster

6 Evaluation capacity building is: ‘…intentional efforts to create and sustain organisational processes that make quality evaluation and its uses routine.’ Source: Stockdill, Baizerman, and Compton 2002, p. 14. Evaluation capacity building

7 Objective:  To identify evaluation capacity building strategies employed by organisations and program developers and to describe success factors and lessons learned. Methods:  Key word search of electronic databases in health and social sciences. The literature review was conducted in 3 phases in January 2015. Results:  Phase 1 - 157 abstracts reviewed  Phase 2 - 81 full papers assessed  Phase 3 - 26 papers in final review  Content analysis was used to identify success factors Literature review: evaluation capacity building literature

8 Review: Success factors  Tailored strategy based on an assessment of need  Multifaceted approach  Organisational commitment to evaluation and capacity building  Practical / experiential training  Ongoing technical support within the workplace

9 Review: Success factors  Systems that enable program monitoring and information management  Access to support tools and resources  Connecting and networking and sharing ideas  Leadership support and recognition

10 Strategies Internship Support materials Policy/ researcher exchanges Technical Assistance Involvement in Evaluation Training Communities of Practice - Networking Transfer of learning Diffusion into practice Source: Adaptation of Preskill and Boyle (2008) NSW Health Model of Research & Evaluation Capacity Building Mediators Mentoring Policies and Procedures Funding R& E Performance Monitoring Systems Leadership Strategic intent NSW Govt Eval Framework NSW State Health Plan Pop. Health R & E Strategy Strategies R&E Support Units Priority driven research Centres

11 Training  Critical appraisal and research synthesis  Program logic  Evaluation methods

12 In production:  Commissioning Economic Evaluations  Program Logic  Research Priority Setting  Publishing Health Research Evidence and evaluation guidance series

13 http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/research/Pages/evaluation-guide.aspx

14  Sustainable evaluation practice is built through multi-faceted strategies that address:  Individual knowledge and skills  Leadership and organisational commitment  Culture  Systems and processes  Communication Conclusion


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