Event
How do you measure up when planning your work?
Find out how a logic model can change your life, by improving the design, planning, implementation and evaluation of your programme of work.
At Kaleidoscope we’re excited about the impact of logic models on designing and evaluating effective health and care interventions.
How do you measure up when it comes to effectively planning, implementing, and evaluating your healthcare programmes?
Watch the full event
Watch the video of the event below.
Our speakers
Our speakers shared their insights of the impact of logic models in their own organisations and when working with partners, and explored the challenges and solutions they have met along the way.
- Kate Cheema is Director of Evaluation and Insight at UCLPartners, and was previously head of the British Heart Foundation’s Health Insights team. She describes herself as a ‘career analyst’ and is passionate about the effective use of data and evidence to effect real-world change and improvement.
- Don Goldmann is one of the world’s leading experts on how to foster improvement, learning and community in healthcare. He is Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and Chief Scientific Officer, Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement. He is also an infectious disease clinical consultant at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Read Don’s blog, ‘Using a logic model is more than logical, it is essential’. - Joe Hepworth is a research and evaluation expert at Kaleidoscope and works to collect, analyse and report evidence to inform decision making. He has extensive experience designing frameworks to measure and understand the impact of health and care interventions.
Read Joe’s blog, ‘Four co-design steps to improve your evaluations’.
What will you get out of it?
- Practical tips on creating and co-designing logic models.
- Increased understanding of some of the common challenges and solutions.
- Know-how to use logic models to bring your teams together to design effective interventions.
Event
May232024