Policy, program planning and evaluation I
Max Liddell
12 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
Objectives This unit prepares students to plan for the implementation of a planning or evaluation project via learning (i) relevant social theories and organisational theories and models of planning and evaluations; and (ii) integrating this knowledge into the preparation of a plan for a human service organisation.
Synopsis Students learn theories and models of policy and program planning and evaluation of human service programs, set within a study of their organisational context and political implications. Students study the key steps in, and methodologies appropriate to, planning and evaluation. Students participate in a planning or evaluation project for a community agency and negotiate the plan with that agency.
Assessment A major planning paper for a community agency: (6000 words):
67%
* A major class presentation of 1 hour duration: (3000 words): 33 %
Prescribed texts
Liddell M J Planning and evaluating smaller human service programs Department of Social Work, Monash University, 1996
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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