5th November 2024, 2.00–4.00pm
We are offering NSUN members free places on a monitoring, evaluation and learning training session led by NSUN’s Learning Partner and freelance evaluation consultant, Jodie Gow.
In this 2-hour session we will work together to demystify some of the jargon around monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), explore approaches to evaluation that can help user-led groups understand their own impact and demonstrate it to funders, and create a space to discuss our experiences and ask questions.
Aimed at supporting user-led groups, this session will offer guidance around specific frameworks and methods of evaluation and provide practice space to develop approaches to MEL.
No prior knowledge of MEL is expected. The session will include a 15 minute break.
Reserve your place
Spaces for this training session are limited so please double check your availability before registering, and email us at info@nsun.org.uk if you can no longer attend. Please also check your spam/junk folder and email us if you do not hear from us to confirm your place within a few days of registering.
NSUN has commissioned free places on this training for NSUN’s user-led group members (e.g. representatives from lived experience-led peer support, mutual aid, campaigning, ‘service delivery’ groups/organisations working in and around mental health). If you are not already an NSUN member, you must check your eligibility and sign up as a member before registering to attend this training.
NSUN is a charity and membership organisation of people and grassroots groups with lived experience of mental ill-health, trauma and distress, working towards the redistribution of power and resource in mental health. You can find out more about us here.
NSUN’s Conduct Agreement
We want virtual NSUN spaces to be safe, welcoming, and inclusive. Harassment, hate speech, and inappropriate behaviour of any kind, verbal or in the chat/Q&A, will not be tolerated.
We reserve the right to immediately remove any attendee we consider to be in breach of this conduct agreement. This includes anyone making racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, or otherwise discriminatory, offensive, or hateful remarks.
Removed participants will not be able to re-join the session, or, if applicable, join any of the rest of the sessions in a day or series of events. In order to avoid the derailing of sessions we will not enter into conversations around why conduct was deemed inappropriate in the sessions themselves.
Late admittance
Please note that to avoid disruption or distraction, we will be unable to admit latecomers (anyone who arrives ten minutes after the event’s start time).
Access
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If you need help with costs to be able to access this event, we may be able to make a contribution – please get in touch with us at info@nsun.org.uk.
Zoom closed captions will be available to turn on during the meeting.
We will be asking that attendees keep themselves on mute while others are talking to avoid audio distractions.
Please let us know of any access requirements in your sign up form and we will try to accommodate them as best as we can.
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