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CECAN Delivers Complexity-Appropriate Evaluation Training for PHE London

Jan 17, 2020 | News

On 9th January 2020, Dione Hills (Tavistock Institute) and Pete Barbrook-Johnson (University of Surrey) delivered training on how to conduct evaluations in complex settings to a mixed group of practitioners and policy teams working on public health issues in London. The session was organised by the London office of Public Health England, and will be followed by bespoke sessions in which CECAN will further support specific team’s evaluation efforts in the complex public health policy areas in which they work. The initial course was based upon the CECAN syllabus which can found at www.cecan.ac.uk/resources

CECAN Webinar – The benefits and challenges of conducting research with impact ‘built in’: reflections and findings from an evaluation of Electronic Monitoring with the Ministry of Justice, with Ian Brunton-Smith. 23 Jun, 1 - 2pm BST. Includes live Q&A! Register free: www.cecan.ac.uk/events/cecan...

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*New Resource* - 'Guidance on using large language models to extract cause-and-effect pairs from texts for systems mapping', written by Jordan White and Pete Barbrook-Johnson. See: www.cecan.ac.uk/resources/to...

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