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Conference shines spotlight on effective evidence and evaluation

1 min read Children's Services
Leading experts in using evidence and evaluation to improve children’s outcomes will be speaking at CYP Now’s Evaluation in Action conference next month.
The conference will focus on how to use evidence and evaluation to improve children's outcomes. Image: Adobestock
The conference will focus on how to use evidence and evaluation to improve children's outcomes. Image: Adobestock

The online conference – held over the afternoons of Wednesday 30 and Thursday 31 March – will address some of the key challenges affecting evidence and evaluation across services for children, young people and families.

Experts and inspiring practitioners will also provide practical advice, case studies and insight to aid professionals, teams and organisations to deliver improved outcomes.

Sessions relate to evaluation across the sector – from children’s services, youth services, early help teams, arts projects, wellbeing programmes and school support.

Key topics covered at the Evaluation in Action: Using evidence and evaluation to improve children's outcomes conference include:

Speakers at the conference include Professor Janet Boddy from the Centre for Innovation and Research in Childhood and Youth at the University of Sussex, Ellen Broome, managing director of CoramBAAF and Coram Family and Childcare, Matthew Horne, deputy chief executive of the Innovation Unit, and Bethia McNeil, chief executive at the Centre for Youth Impact.

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