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An introductory guide to collecting evidence about program quality and implementation

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Webinar 18 Jun 2025
Evaluating programs for children and families: Insights from a …
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Webinar 04 Jun 2025
What is good research evidence and how do you find it?
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Short article Mar 2019

Using people-centred evidence to shape policy

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Clarifying program assessment categories under the Communities…

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Short article Aug 2017

Practitioners on evidence: Cathie Valentine

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