Demonstrating Social Impact with Evidence-based Assessment – Sharing of the SIA Tool Sets & Cases
Introduction
It is a common practice for the social service sector to conduct service evaluation for accountability reporting and service development, but only a few agencies will demonstrate their outcomes of their interventions with social perspective. Therefore, in collaboration with the Universityof Hong Kong, project donors and organizers, HKCSS had attempted a number of SIAs to articulate the social impacts of service projects. In 2014, our Guidelines and Protocol outlining the conceptual framework on SIA and delineating the principles, guidelines, and protocol of conducting SIA were launched.
To take one step forward, HKCSS would like to forge a platform for SIA case sharing to encourage NGOs and their practitioners to think about their projects in terms of social impacts and to actively conduct SIA on their projects in particular those related to the youth.
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Course Code | : | 15A-PE02 |
Date(s) | : | 5/6/2015 |
Time | : | 0930 - 1700 (6 Hours) |
Venue | : | Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK |
Target Participants | : | Practitioners interested in research, researchers concerning social impact assessment, senior management in NGOs |
Class Size | : | 30 |
Language | : | Cantonese (supplemented with English) |
Fee | : | HKD 1,000.00 |
HKD 920.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only) | ||
Early Bird Fee | : | HKD 840.00 (Payment on or before 15/05/2015 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only) |
Enquiries | : | 2876 2470 or [email protected] |
Speaker(s) | : |
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Mr. WONG , Keith 黃子瑋先生
Chief Officer (Social Development), Policy Research and Advocacy
The Hong Kong Council of Social Service
Mr Keith Wong is currently the Chief Officer (Social Development) of the HKCSS. He is responsible for three major areas of work concerning the social service sector and the society, namely social development, social research for service excellence, and social impact assessment. Previously, he worked in the Council as the Officer (Policy Research and Advocacy) and managed different research projects. Keith received his Bachelor of Social Science degree from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Master of Social Work from The University of Hong Kong. He is a registered social worker in Hong Kong.
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"Small NGO Talent Development Subsidy Programme" does not apply to this course. For other financial support, please click HERE .