Evaluating your agency's programs
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Evaluating your agency's programs
(Sage human services guides, 29)
Sage Publications, c1982
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"Published in cooperation with the Center for Social Welfare Research of the School of Social Work, University of Washington, and the Continuing Education Program in the Human Services of the University of Michigan School of Social Work."
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Description
A guide for human service agencies that want to evaluate the effectiveness of their programmes, justify funding, or to find out ways to improve services and programmes. Chapter by chapter it reviews why social service and charity organizations should evaluate, how to prepare and start, and how to use evaluations for monitoring and decision-making.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Why Should Agencies Evaluate Their Own Programs?
Getting Ready
Getting Started
Measuring Program Effort
Evaluating Program Effectiveness
Assessing Program Efficiency
Program Evaluation and Program Planning
Appendix A: Single-Case Evaluation Methods
Appendix B: Selected Program Evaluation Principles and Practices
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