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Resources
Our resources are free to use. Some tools from other organisations may entail a cost (we will tell you if this is the case).
These are resources that ESS has developed e.g. Support guides, Method sheets, Webinars, Case studies.
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Virtual workshop instructions
Instructions for joining your virtual workshop.
Walking the talk: A guide for funders on how we evaluate our policy and practice influencing work (2016)
Walking the talk is a guide produced by funders on how funders evaluate their policy and practice influencing work. This practical resource helps funders: Explore how funders use evidence to
Walking the talk: A guide for funders on how we evaluate our policy and practice influencing work (2016) – case study
Walking the talk is a guide produced by funders on how funders evaluate their policy and practice influencing work. This practical resource helps funders: Explore how funders use evidence to
Walking the talk: A guide for funders on how we evaluate our policy and practice influencing work (2016) – logic model
Walking the talk is a guide produced by funders on how funders evaluate their policy and practice influencing work. This practical resource helps funders: Explore how funders use evidence to
Webinar: What is good evidence? (2015)
The What is Good Evidence? webinar aims to share evidence of ‘what works’ in social policy and practice between UK jurisdictions. On 1 September 2015 the Alliance for Useful Evidence
Were we wrong to talk about outcomes? What else is there to talk about?
This report gives a brief summary of our discussions in our ‘Were we wrong to talk about outcomes?’ event in February 2021, and sets out some suggested next steps.
What has ESS ever done for us?
Survey results from attendees of ESS funder learning programme activities.
What is an indicator?
Grace Robertson, Training Officer at Evaluation Support Scotland explains indicators in less than one minute!
What is an outcome?
Training Officer Shona Wells explains what outcomes are in one minute!
What research tells us about engaging in positive partnership (2016)
This evidence paper by Evaluation Support Scotland and The Robertson Trust with the Scottish Third Sector Research Forum brings together evidence of what research tells us engaging in positive partnership