A ToC is best developed together with a group of stakeholder representatives who have diverse skills and perspectives (for example, technical knowledge and lived experience). The aim of collaborating ...
As part of its charter, the World Health Organisation publishes a series of guidelines for all levels of healthcare and patient management based on scientific evidence. The aim is to promote informed ...
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology within the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health has been ranked sixth globally in the prestigious SCImago Institutions Rankings. This achievement ...
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners and Elders—past, present and emerging—of the lands on which Monash University operates. We acknowledge Aboriginal connection to material and ...
The Vice-Chancellor’s Executive Committee (VCEC) is the principal management committee at Monash University, advising the Vice-Chancellor on overarching matters of University strategy, institutional ...
What is Qualitative data and how can it be valuable? Qualitative data are measures of ‘types’ or ‘categorical’ information and whilst this data might be able to be analysed using some quantitative ...
Evaluation plan – Typically a stakeholder-facing, overarching guide covering all aspects of the evaluation from project/program objectives to evaluation reporting A plan provides a high level overview ...
A program logic maps visually what will be done (activity), with what resources (inputs), producing what outputs towards progressional outcomes (short, medium and long term outcomes). Essentially it ...
A Theory of Change (ToC) describes the positive change sought (the need) for a project/program. It details why the change matters, and provides a hypothesis or prediction for the mechanisms (the ...