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Occurs on Thursday October 22 2020

Approximate running time: 2 hours

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SaskCulture Inc.
VIRTUAL DELIVERY
Regina SK S4P 3X3

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Program Evaluation Workshops (Virtual) With Micheal Heimlick

Part 1 - Thursday October 22, 2020

Part 2 – Thursday October 29, 2020

10:00 am - noon

Workshop Description:

In the two sessions, you will learn the basics of program evaluation. This will include the differences (and similarities) between program evaluation and research, the history of program evaluation, the theoretical backings evaluators operate from, and the difference program evaluation can make for an organization. We will also cover the basics of how to create a logic model, theory of change, and how to write indicators. These sessions will include hands-on creation of evaluation materials, so be sure to bring an example of a program you'd like to evaluate. For more information, please contact Micheal at twobridgesconsultingsk@gmail.com

And here's a bit about Michael:

Micheal Heimlick is a fourth-generation settler born in Treaty 6 Territory (North Battleford, Saskatchewan). Micheal has a Masters degree in Applied Social Psychology from the University of Saskatchewan and is the founder of Two Bridges Consulting, a program evaluation firm in Saskatoon. Since 2016, Micheal has been involved with over 50 program evaluations and has helped design evaluation frameworks in both academic and community settings. Notably, he works closely with First Nations and Métis organizations in Saskatchewan. As an example, he is currently designing the evaluation strategy for the Saskatchewan Network for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) and responsible for coordinating the National Coordinating Centre’s evaluation strategy that evaluates nine NEIHRS across the country. Further, he works closely with the Office of the Treaty Commissioner to measure Saskatchewan’s collective progress towards Reconciliation on an individual, community, organization, government, and societal level. Micheal is recognized by the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) as a Credentialed Evaluator and is currently the sitting president of the CES Saskatchewan chapter.

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