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Making sense of evaluation

Created: October 4, 2017 at 5:02 PM | Updated: February 11, 2025 | By NZ Navigator

The handbook, Making sense of evaluation, is a practical, jargon-free introduction to evaluation concepts like intervention logic and outcome frameworks.

You’ll be taken on an evaluation journey – from planning and preparing to evaluate, through to commissioning and managing the evaluation process - accompanied by penguins to help ground the theory in a real-life case study.

Making sense of evaluation guide

You'll also find a second overview document on the link page, At A Glance - Making sense of evidence...

 

https://thehub.sia.govt.nz/resources/making-sense-of-evidence-a-guide-to-using-evidence-in-policy (opens in a new window)

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This handbook is an easy-to-read and practical introduction to the concepts, theories and language of evaluation. While it was developed to support those working in the social sector, the content is applicable to anyone who needs a better understanding of the impact and outcomes of the work they’re doing.

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