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A violence-free Victoria.

It all starts with respect.

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Stage 1: Frame your evaluation

This section helps you:

  • draw on or create a project plan to support your evaluation
  • create a stakeholder map
  • determine the evaluation’s goals and objectives
  • develop a project logic.
 
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Step 1: Outline your project purpose and have a plan

Have a project plan and clarify your objectives.
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Step 2: Create a stakeholder map

Identify who your evaluation is for, and what they need to learn from it.
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Step 3: Develop a project logic model

Develop a clear visual representation of your projects activities, outputs and changes it seeks.
Key concepts for practice
1. Outline your project purpose and have a plan

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    • Stage 1: Frame your evaluation

      • 1. Outline your project purpose and have a plan
      • 2. Create a stakeholder map
      • 3. Develop a project logic
    • Stage 2: Build your MEL framework

    • Stage 3: Deliver your evaluation

    • Stage 4: Learning and dissemination

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