If you follow us on Twitter, you might have seen our tweets signposting to our resources that promote our #OutcomesApproach to evaluation, which we kicked off in June! But in case you missed it, we’re rounding up the resources we’ve promoted so far below:
In June, we started off my signposting to resources about why outcomes matter and how they are achieved:
We linked to some of our guides:
- Outcomes Approach page
- ESS Support Guide 1a Setting outcomes
- ESS Support Guide 1b Working out what to measure (Setting indicators for your outcomes)
- What is an outcome? (Biteable)
- How to write an outcome (Biteable)
- What is an indicator (Biteable)
- Working out what to measure: setting indicators
As well as some of our case studies:
- Setting Outcomes Case Study: We’re all on the same page now! (Music 4 U)
- Setting Outcomes Case Study: Taking a team approach to develop a theory of change (The Ecology Centre)
- Setting Outcomes Case Study: Measuring the impact of a remote service (Pain Concern Helpline)
Later in July we promoted resources that are all about measuring outcomes within your control:
- Befriending outcomes (Extract from The Source to the sea)
- TSI Outcomes framework
- Health inequalities work including the case studies
- Evaluating prevention page
- Logic modelling online course
Next month, we’re putting the spotlight on our resources that can help you if you have ‘outcomes everywhere!’ – if you need to make sense of various outcomes. We have resources that can help you involve people and link to organisational/national-level strategy.
Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and track our #OutcomesEverywhere tweets!