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Australasia has some excellent evaluators. More than that, we have an evaluation community full of ideas and a willingness to share. The ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òhas long provided a place for us to come together, at regional events and the annual conference, to develop our community together. Now we’re taking it online! The new ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òblog will be a space for ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òmembers – both new and experienced – to share their perspectives, reflecting on their theory... If you have an idea, please contact us on blog@aes.asn.au. Please also view our blog guidelines.

The ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒAwards for Excellence are evolving!

by Ian Patrick, Wei Leng Kwok and Farida Fleming, Co-Chairs, Awards and Recognition Working Group

The ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒAwards for Excellence in Evaluation have a long history of recognising and promoting outstanding contributions to the theory, practice and use of evaluation. The awards acknowledge and showcase excellence in terms of professionalism, ethical conduct and the actual evaluation work conducted. They are important in terms of highlighting quality standards and cutting-edge practice. Details of previous award recipients can be found .

In 2021, the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òwill introduce exciting changes to the awards including new award categories, and an increased emphasis on learning. The ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒAwards and Recognition Working Group (ARWG) which has responsibility for the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒAwards on behalf of the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒBoard has recently completed a review of the awards program. The review was timely and enabled assessment of whether the awards were still fit for purpose and how they aligned with the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òstrategic focus. The year of 2020 also allowed space for the review, as during this year the awards were postponed due to the COVID-19 situation. The review involved assessment of recent award performance, examination of the practice of peer evaluation associations, and interviews with key stakeholders.

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Coming soon: the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òblog!

By ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒBlog Working Group

Australasia has some excellent evaluators. More than that, we have an evaluation community full of ideas and a willingness to share. The ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òhas long provided a place for us to come together, at regional events and the annual conference, to develop our community together. Now we’re taking it online!

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Developing the next generation ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒStrategic Priorities

by John Stoney, ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒPresident

I was a policy and program wonk before I became an evaluation tragic. One of the things that excited me about remaining on the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒBoard and taking up the President role was that one of the first tasks would be developing our next set of Strategic Priorities for the period 2019–2022.

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Statement on evaluation during the pandemic

by ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒRelationships Committee

The global scale and speed of disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in our lifetimes. The pathway to recovery and management of COVID-19 is expected to be complex and challenging, with significant long-term implications for individuals, organisations, governments and the country.

The coordinated national response in Australia has so far been successful because the best available data and evidence has significantly influenced decision-making. The evidence-informed approach that has served us well to-date remains equally critical going forward.

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