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1 Aarin Frigon, M.A. I’m sorry…are we speaking the same language? The importance of establishing evaluation relationships.

2 Why are we here? Help people! Help people! –Find the best possible way. –Help as many people as possible. Evaluation 2

3 The Ideal 3

4 Evaluation Researchers Researchers Policy Makers Policy Makers Service Providers 4

5 Different Planets Researchers Researchers –Gold standard of research –Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) –Controlled environment –Publish, publish, publish –Generalize 5

6 Different Planets Policy Makers / Funders Policy Makers / Funders –Political pressures –Anecdotal evidence –Headlines –Reappointed –Limited resources 6

7 Different Planets Service Providers Service Providers –Face-to-face –Limited resources –Competing for funds –Personal –People not numbers 7

8 Different Languages UW (United Worlds) Summit UW (United Worlds) Summit –Different languages –Same words, different meanings 8

9 Different Languages Purpose Purpose –Researchers  Acquire knowledge  Generalize –Policy Makers  Best distribution of limited funds  Public opinion –Service Providers  Acquire more funding  Continued service delivery 9

10 Different Languages Criteria Criteria –Researchers  Significant difference  Randomized Control Trial –Policy Makers  Public opinion  Anecdotal –Service Providers  One-on-one testimonial  Client success 10

11 Different Languages Collaboration = Confusions Collaboration = Confusions –Researchers  Unrealistic standards  Expectations –Policy Makers  Costs  Publicity –Service Providers  Resources for evaluation  Evaluation knowledge 11

12 Why bother? To help people To help people –Effectively & Efficiently  Decisions informed by research  Effective use of limited resources  Keep programs running 12

13 Evaluationese Collaboration = Resources Collaboration = Resources –Financial –Methods –Expertise –Access to clients –Trained personnel –Dissemination 13

14 Evaluationese Collaboration = Education Collaboration = Education –Benefits evaluation –Different from research –Resource allocation –Program efficiency –Dissemination of results –Public education 14

15 Evaluationese Collaboration = Trust Collaboration = Trust –Remove fear –Public trust –Academic trust –Relationships Exchange & implementation of ideas Created by Dolighan for Canadian Health Services Research Foundation 15

16 Evaluationese Collaboration = Change/Helping people Collaboration = Change/Helping people Exchange & implementation of ideas 16

17 Evaluationese How do you learn a new language? How do you learn a new language? –Venture beyond your planet –Communicate  Objectives  Criteria  Success  Logistics  Etc… Created by Dolighan for Canadian Health Services Research Foundation 17

18 Evaluationese How do you learn a new language? How do you learn a new language? –Learn & educate –Patience –Understanding –Attend UW Summits (aka DHRN Network Conferences) 18

19 Questions? Aarin Frigon, M.A. afrigon@asc4solutions.com 19


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