This course is for those involved in delivering work with boys and young men and who want to build in
appropriate evaluation mechanisms to their work.
Not exact matches
Include a
mechanism to examine performance data from multiple sources, including opportunities for parents to provide input into employee performance
evaluations when
appropriate.
The two previous reports have expressed concerns at the lack of progress in «harnessing the mainstream» and the existence of structural problems within the new arrangements that work against this objective (such as the absence of processes for systemic engagement with Indigenous peoples locally, regionally and nationally; the absence of
appropriate monitoring and
evaluation mechanisms; and the under - performance of Shared Responsibility Agreements and the new whole of government machinery in «unlocking» mainstream accessibility).
Making an unqualified national commitment to redressing Indigenous disadvantage; Facilitating the collection of sufficient data to support decision - making and reporting, and developing
appropriate mechanisms for the independent monitoring and
evaluation of progress towards redressing Indigenous disadvantage; Adopting
appropriate benchmarks to redress Indigenous disadvantage, negotiated with Indigenous peoples, state and territory governments and other service delivery agencies, with clear timeframes for achievement of both longer term and short - term goals; Providing national leadership to facilitate increased coordination between governments, reduced duplication and overlap between services; and
The facilitation of adequate, nationally consistent data collection to guide decision making and reporting, with
appropriate monitoring and
evaluation mechanisms;