
SIMNA is pleased to present a brand-new research-based seminar session to unpack the different options available for social impact measurement.
When: Tuesday 20 June 2023, 13.00-14.00 AEST
Where: Online via Zoom
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Event overview
This seminar session endeavours to provide clarity and opportunity for in-depth discussion of the many social impact measurement approaches available. Measuring and articulating impact is crucial for effective social governance, and many experts have provided the field with novel approaches to measure, evaluate, assess, audit, or manage social impact. However, the diverse and sometimes confusing terminology used in this field has become a major obstacle to its widespread adoption. Join us for an informative and insightful session that bridges the gap between theory and practice in impact measurement. Drawing from extensive research on the effectiveness and suitability of various approaches, this session is designed to benefit both newcomers and veterans in the field of impact measurement.
Meet the presenter
Rose Ahearn is an Associate Lecturer and PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland. Her teaching and research are in the field of social research methodology, particularly the role of evidence in maintaining of eliminating social inequality. She is well known throughout the social sector for her previous work as a Chief Investigator and Product Owner for the Centre for Social Impact’s Amplify Online Platform. Alongside leading over $4 million in social impact evaluation projects, Rose is now undertaking a comprehensive meta-evaluation into the measurement practices of the Australian not-for-profit sector.