Evaluation is important. Done well, it can support your project or programme to be the best it can be, while also capturing lessons learned for the future and enabling you to demonstrate impact.
I take a pragmatic approach. I aim to be a ‘critical friend’ with no surprises: designing evaluations that do the job you need, within the budget you have available.
Case Studies
Co-production of the Domestic Abuse Duty evaluation
Supporting people with lived experience to shape an evaluation
Grown Up? An evaluation of a peer research programme
Evaluating a peer research project with young people
Evaluating the LCR Resident Assembly on Data and AI
Evaluating a deliberation on trustworthy use of data and AI
