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Getting started

This section outlines some terminology and concepts that are helpful to know before getting started.

It includes why MEL is important, as well as definitions of monitoring, evaluation and learning in the context of primary prevention.

It also discusses key concepts in primary prevention practice, such as ethical practice, informed consent, intersectionality, Aboriginal self-determination, data sovereignty and primary prevention practice and policy in Victoria.

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About monitoring, evaluation and learning

Why MEL is important, and what we mean when we talk about monitoring, evaluation and learning.
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Key concepts for practice

Ethical practice to guide your evaluation work.
About the toolkit
About monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL)

Our work

  • Research and resources

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  • Monitoring, evaluation and learning toolkit

    • About the toolkit

    • Getting started

      • About monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL)
      • Key concepts for practice
    • Stage 1: Frame your evaluation

    • Stage 2: Build your MEL framework

    • Stage 3: Deliver your evaluation

    • Stage 4: Learning and dissemination

    • Glossary

    • Resources and templates

  • Ballarat community saturation model

  • Reporting on the progress of prevention

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