Conference Presentations
Our staff are committed to remaining at the forefront of their fields, and are regularly engaged to speak at national conferences.
- Cloudy with a Chance of Insights: Silver linings and practical tips from online focus groups with young people, Maia Grange, AES 2025
- Am I an evaluator yet? Simon Alaba, Leah Carroll, AES 2025
- Adapting Mixed-Methods Data Synthesis for Organisational Evaluation: Lessons from the Independent Evaluation of Beyond Blue, Simon Alba, AES 2025
- The Dynamics of Influence: Evaluating Social Power, Brian Keogh, Jade Maloney, AES 2025
- Connecting Evaluation and Co-Design: How we can enhance not crush co-design processes, Jade Maloney, AES 2025
- Fit for Purpose Evaluation: A Pragmatic Summary or ’Reading the Room’, Andrew Hawkins, AES 2025
- Beyond Theory and Logic: Exploring Sound Value Propositions in Evaluation, Andrew Hawkins, AES 2025
- Logical Leap or Logical Lapse, Kate Sunners, AES 2025
- An update on practical applications of machine learning in evaluation, Gerard Atkinson, Presentation to Australian Evaluation Society International Conference, Melbourne, September 2024
- Participatory Analysis Workshops, Martina Donkers, Jade Maloney, Ellen Wong, Presentation to Australian Evaluation Society International Conference, Melbourne, September 2024
- Man vs. machine: Reflections on machine-assisted and human-driven approaches for examining open-text progress reports, Dr. Stephanie Quail, Presentation to Australian Evaluation Society International Conference, Melbourne, September 2024
- Empowering under-represented communities: Trauma-responsive evaluations in the family violence sector, Rachel Aston, Dr. Stephanie Quail, Sally Evans, Presentation to STOP Domestic Violence Conference, Hobart, November 2023
- Putting the logic back in program logic, Andrew Hawkins, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Canberra, September 2017
- Evaluation: what's the use?, Jade Maloney, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Canberra, September 2017
- When do formal ethics processes interfere with an ethical approach?, Jade Maloney, Sue Leahy, Presentation to NSW Australasian Evaluation Society Forum, February 2017
- When do formal ethics processes interfere with an ethical approach?, Jade Maloney, Sue Leahy, Les Eastman, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society Conference, Perth, September 2016
- Changing landscapes in survey design, Jasper Odgers, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society Conference, Perth, September 2016
- Aboriginal consultation in child protection, Sue Leahy, Jade Maloney, Presentation to Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, July 2016
- The story of the NDIS, (link to slides), (link to text), Jade Maloney, Presentation to Alzheimer's Australia's Younger Onset Dementia Key Workers, Sydney, May 2016
- Getting serious about evaluation capacity building, Chris Milne, Marita Merlene, Greg Bowen, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Melbourne, 2015
- Methods to assess the effectiveness of partnerships, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Darwin, September 2014
- Evaluation and Government 2.0, Andrew Hawkins, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Adelaide, August 2012
- Mentoring for program evaluation, Chris Milne, Wendy Hodge, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Sydney, Brisbane, 2013
- Usability testing in evaluation of online tools: An overview of the methods, Ofir Thaler, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Brisbane, 2013
- Evaluating the Helping Children with Autism Package: lessons from a three-year journey, Jade Maloney, Presentation to PsychDD Annual Conference, 2012
- Facilitating change: a utilisation-focused evaluation of early childhood intervention programs, Emily Verstege, Adelaide, 201
- Evaluating capacity building and organisational change for health improvement, Margaret Thomas,Presentation to International Union for Health Promotion and Education 2012
- Organisational commitment to using research findings for program improvement and development in the Camp Quality family research project, Margaret Thomas, Sydney, 2011
- How effective communication can help evaluation achieve influence, Jade Maloney, Emily Verstege, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Sydney, September 2011
- Evaluation framework, strategy, design or plan—what is really wanted?, Chris Milne, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Auckland, September 2010
- Online data capture, Andrew Hawkins, Klas Johansson, Barry Gibson, Melissa Pritchard, Presentation to Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Auckland, September 2010
