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Program evaluations are more relevant when conducted by the people
directly involved in the programs and members of the communities
they serve. Learn how empowerment and participatory evaluation can
help community programs deliver more effective services! With this
book, you'll examine theoretical models, empirical investigations,
and case studies that highlight important aspects of empowerment
and participatory evaluation in community programs. The first half
of the book presents frameworks and tools for empowerment and
participatory evaluation, with an emphasis on transferring skills
and building capacity. The remaining chapters examine specific
efforts to implement empowerment and participatory evaluation with
a range of stakeholders, highlighting the ways in which community
members collaborated with evaluators and were actively engaged in
the evaluation process. Covering various types of evaluations
across a range of urgent social issues, this book offers practical
steps for implementing evaluations and presents theoretical models
as well as applied examples. The issues that Empowerment and
Participatory Evaluation of Community Interventions addresses
include: challenges faced by community-based organizations in
conducting evaluations of their initiativesand solutions to those
challenges, including the creation and implementation of an
appropriate outcomes model ways to build capacity for participatory
evaluation within community initiatives ways to promote the success
and accountability of community programs how collaborative process
evaluation can improve HIV prevention services evaluation
techniques that illustrate the benefits of a collaborative
approachwith a case study of the Conflict Resolution in Schools
Programs a pilot study in which empowerment evaluation principles
are used to evaluate the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago's
Youth Leadership Training Series (a program designed to train youth
volunteers) Presenting important information on program evaluation,
community-based interventions and community empowerment,
empowerment/participatory evaluation, community psychology,
collaborative partnerships, program improvement,
utilization-focused evaluation, consultation, and more, Empowerment
and Participatory Evaluation of Community Interventions is a
resource that everyone involved in community psychology should
have!
Program evaluations are more relevant when conducted by the people
directly involved in the programs and members of the communities
they serve. Learn how empowerment and participatory evaluation can
help community programs deliver more effective services! With this
book, you'll examine theoretical models, empirical investigations,
and case studies that highlight important aspects of empowerment
and participatory evaluation in community programs. The first half
of the book presents frameworks and tools for empowerment and
participatory evaluation, with an emphasis on transferring skills
and building capacity. The remaining chapters examine specific
efforts to implement empowerment and participatory evaluation with
a range of stakeholders, highlighting the ways in which community
members collaborated with evaluators and were actively engaged in
the evaluation process. Covering various types of evaluations
across a range of urgent social issues, this book offers practical
steps for implementing evaluations and presents theoretical models
as well as applied examples. The issues that Empowerment and
Participatory Evaluation of Community Interventions addresses
include: challenges faced by community-based organizations in
conducting evaluations of their initiativesand solutions to those
challenges, including the creation and implementation of an
appropriate outcomes model ways to build capacity for participatory
evaluation within community initiatives ways to promote the success
and accountability of community programs how collaborative process
evaluation can improve HIV prevention services evaluation
techniques that illustrate the benefits of a collaborative
approachwith a case study of the Conflict Resolution in Schools
Programs a pilot study in which empowerment evaluation principles
are used to evaluate the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago's
Youth Leadership Training Series (a program designed to train youth
volunteers) Presenting important information on program evaluation,
community-based interventions and community empowerment,
empowerment/participatory evaluation, community psychology,
collaborative partnerships, program improvement,
utilization-focused evaluation, consultation, and more, Empowerment
and Participatory Evaluation of Community Interventions is a
resource that everyone involved in community psychology should
have!
The rapid rate of change in the workplace and among families often
leads to conflict and confrontation which can undermine
productivity and poison relationships. The Joy of Conflict
Resolution helps readers understand conflict and why it arises
through the lens of the "drama triangle" of victims, villains and
heroes. In an accessible, engaging and lighthearted style that uses
stories and humor to explore potentially emotionally charged
situations, it provides proven and practical skills to move beyond
confrontation to resolve conflicts collaboratively. In over 13
years as a trainer, facilitator and mediator, Gary Harper has
taught thousands of people in both the public and private sectors
to successfully manage conflict. He also teaches for the Centre for
Conflict Resolution at the Justice Institute in Vancouver, BC.
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