Over the last decade, we’ve made great strides in approaches to evidencing impact. Yet we’ve also faced tensions and limitations in our current approaches. The COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating these tensions. How might we move towards a more practical approach to evidence and evaluation, that is nimble, systemic, contextualised and equitable?
Speaker: Tim Hobbs, CEO, Dartington Service Design Lab
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Agenda
2.00pm | Keynote: Re-evaluating your evaluation: where next for evidence? Tim Hobbs
2.40pm | Networking break
3.00pm | Rapid-Cycle Design and Testing: An Adaptive Approach to Evaluation for Learning and Improvement - Geethika Jayatilaka & Deon Simpson
3.40pm | Lessons learnt from virtual and remote delivery: what has and hasn't worked | Dr Sue Armstrong-Brown
4.20pm | Break
4.30pm | Equity and Evidence: overcoming barriers faced in adopting equitable evaluation practices | Stephen Miller & Bonnie Chiu
Chief Executive Officer, Dartington Service Design Lab
Tim has spent over a decade working with public systems, charities and foundations to help shape a series of bold investments and experiments designed to improve child outcomes. He is passionate about fusing science-based and user-centred design...