Kathryn Goldsworthy
Senior Research Officer
Child & Family Evidence
Kathryn joined the Institute in 2014 after completing her Bachelor of Social Science at Swinburne University. Kathryn primarily works with community sector organisations to help strengthen their program planning and evaluative activities as part of the Evidence and Evaluation Support project.
Since 2014, Kathryn has worked intensively with a wide range of service providers to build evidence of program effectiveness. Kathryn also runs program logic and evaluation training workshops and develops evaluation-related resources.
Qualifications
BSocSc (Swinburne University of Technology)
Research by Kathryn Goldsworthy

Identifying strategies to better support foster, kinship…
This is a summary report about carer's needs by AIFS and Murawin, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. The government wanted to know…
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ldentifying strategies to better support foster, kinship…
This is the final report from the research project Identifying Strategies to Better Support Foster, Kinship and Permanent Carers.
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What is theory of change?
This resource explains what theory of change is, why to develop one and how it can be used for program planning and evaluation.
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