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There are excellent resources available locally, nationally and internationally that can help you with your evaluation needs.

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Exploring data: Graphs and numerical summaries Open University course

This free Open University (OU) course, Exploring data: graphs and numerical summaries, will introduce you to a number of ways…

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Visualisation Open University course

Modern society is often referred to as ‘the information society’ – but how can we make sense of all the…

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Medical statistics Open University course

This Open University (OU) free short course is concerned with some of the statistical methods used in epidemiology and more…

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Working effectively with public contributors NIHR ARC West course

This NIHR ARC West guide and diagram have been developed by public contributors. They are intended to help you…

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Introduction to qualitative evaluation NIHR ARC West course

Are you thinking about using qualitative methods in evaluation? Would you like to understand when these methods will add value…

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Introduction to Theory of Change NIHR ARC West course

Are you interested in Theory of Change and some of the benefits of this approach? Would you like to understand…

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Basic statistics and data interpretation NIHR ARC West course

Do you regularly need to read statistical papers? Would you like to feel more confident about interpreting quantitative data or…

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Introduction to implementation and impact NIHR ARC West course

Learn how to help your evaluation make a difference. NIHR ARC West’s bite-sized 10 minute video provides an introduction…

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Top tips for designing and delivering questionnaires NIHR ARC West course

Are you considering using a questionnaire in an evaluation or audit project? Would you like to know the common pitfalls…

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Ripple Effects Mapping NIHR ARC West course

Are you looking for a method to capture the wider impacts of your project or programme? What about a method…

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