An Introduction to Ripple Effect Mapping
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An Introduction to Ripple Effect Mapping

An introduction to and overview of the participatory evaluation method - Ripple Effect Mapping

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By The Good Practice Mentor Team
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Date and time

Tuesday, May 20 · 12 - 1:30pm UTC

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Are you interested in finding out more about creative evaluation methods? Do you want to know how to evaluate your work in a way that captures multiple impacts and outcomes? This 90 minute interactive workshop will give an overview of Ripple Effect Mapping and help you explore how it might fit into your current evaluation framework. We'll consider why a different style of evaluation can be so effective and how you can carry out the process within your own work. Ripple Effect Mapping looks at the unintended consequences of an intervention and which decisions may have had the most or least impact, drawing out the connections between different outcomes.

During this session we'll create space to reflect on your current evaluation methods, and how you could apply Ripple Effect Mapping in your own work. There'll be an opportunity to ask questions and we'll provide an overview of how the GPM team can help facilitate this work on your behalf.


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The Good Practice Mentor (GPM) programme is a new and innovative project that brings together legacy, learning and resources from Ageing Better, a seven year Test & Learn project that worked to reduce social isolation and loneliness in people aged over 50, and engaged more than 150,000 people in over 366 projects.

The GPM team includes; South Yorkshire Housing Association Age UK Camden Leeds Older People Forum Torbay Community Development Trust

Each partner brings a unique set of learning and skills to the project, and together we offer a wide range of training, bespoke support for your organisation and toolkits and resources to help you on your journey to reducing loneliness and isolation.

Find out more about the Good Practice Mentor programme and the range of support on offer by emailing Jennie Shrewsbury, Programme Lead - j.shrewsbury@syha.co.uk