UWE Bristol Creative and Credible: using evaluation to understand what counts and what matters for your project AHSW Annual Conference, 17th November.

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UWE Bristol Creative and Credible: using evaluation to understand what counts and what matters for your project AHSW Annual Conference, 17th November 2015 Professor Norma Daykin (UWE, Bristol) Jane Willis (Director, Willis Newson)

The Creative and Credible Project ESRC funded one year knowledge exchange project The Project Team Norma Daykin (PI, UWE) Jane Willis (Project lead, Willis Newson) Dr Mel McCree (UWE) Dr Karen Gray (Willis Newson)

Project methods Stakeholder Reference Group Survey, interviews, focus groups and round table discussions Website: http://creativeandcredible.co.uk/ Paul Camic, Helen Chatterjee, Stephen Clift, Alex Coulter, Farrell Curran, Evan Dawson, Nick Ewbank, Jules Ford, Daisy Fancourt, Lynn Froggett, Kate Gant, Emma Gibbard, Roz Hall, Damian Hebron, Jane Howard, Tim Joss, Tim Lloyd-Yeats, Angus McLewin, Andrew Mowlah, Mercedes Pavlicevic, Lucy Sharp, Theo Stickley, Kamina Walton, Pippa Warin.

The Evaluation Cycle

SRG topics & themes SRG 1: Reviewing tools and resources currently in use SRG 2: Using creative methodologies around the cycle SRG 3: Assessing value in arts and health SRG 4: Using film and video in arts and health evaluation

Key findings Why, how, when and what to evaluate? Opportunities and challenges: engaging with the health sector Hierarchy of evidence vs. local context Resourcing evaluation (priorities) Room for creativity? Coproduction

Thank you http://creativeandcredible.co.uk