Anne Dowden | REWA
Research Evaluation Workshops Advice
Research Evaluation Workshops Advice
Acknowledgement
E noho ana au ki Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa.
Ko Te Atiawa, ko Ngāti Toa Rangatira,
ko Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika
ngā iwi mana whenua o konei.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand.
I acknowledge the peoples of this land,
Te Atiawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, and
Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika.
E noho ana au ki Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa.
Ko Te Atiawa, ko Ngāti Toa Rangatira,
ko Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika
ngā iwi mana whenua o konei.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand.
I acknowledge the peoples of this land,
Te Atiawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, and
Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika.
Anne Dowden, Principal
Anne Dowden REWA, provides evaluation and research services to a range of Government Agencies, NGOs, Councils and Start-ups.
- evaluation scoping and design
- evaluability assessment
- stakeholder engagement and management
- theory of change and programme concepts
- evaluation design
- monitoring and evaluation frameworks
- designing success indicators and rubrics
- workshops, focus groups and interviews
- surveying and data set analysis
- leading teams to deliver evaluations
- graphics and infographic communication
- communicating evaluation findings
- designing and running simple bespoke 'evaluation how to' seminars
- mentoring for those responsible for internal evaluation/self-evaluation
Anne also consults in related areas with such as
- strategic analysis, strategic review
- policy analysis and supporting business cases
- community research
Anne is based in Wellington and works throughout Aotearoa New Zealand, and also in Australia. With over 25 years experience in evaluation and research, Anne is an accomplished communicator, workshop facilitator, public speaker and occasional lecturer. She has the expertise and skills to work alongside your team at the national, regional or community level.
Anne collaborates within teams that she has gathered together or been invited to join, to ensure that our evaluations are culturally sound and grounded. Anne has strong collaborative partnerships with Māori and Pasifika evaluators.
Anne has built up a broad knowledge over many years. She specialises in evaluation of behaviour change, social change, government interventions, in the areas of social, education, health, internet access, equitable access, health and safety, combating employment exploitation, injury prevention, healthy living, sport and recreation, managing addiction, and supporting rehabilitation.
- evaluation scoping and design
- evaluability assessment
- stakeholder engagement and management
- theory of change and programme concepts
- evaluation design
- monitoring and evaluation frameworks
- designing success indicators and rubrics
- workshops, focus groups and interviews
- surveying and data set analysis
- leading teams to deliver evaluations
- graphics and infographic communication
- communicating evaluation findings
- designing and running simple bespoke 'evaluation how to' seminars
- mentoring for those responsible for internal evaluation/self-evaluation
Anne also consults in related areas with such as
- strategic analysis, strategic review
- policy analysis and supporting business cases
- community research
Anne is based in Wellington and works throughout Aotearoa New Zealand, and also in Australia. With over 25 years experience in evaluation and research, Anne is an accomplished communicator, workshop facilitator, public speaker and occasional lecturer. She has the expertise and skills to work alongside your team at the national, regional or community level.
Anne collaborates within teams that she has gathered together or been invited to join, to ensure that our evaluations are culturally sound and grounded. Anne has strong collaborative partnerships with Māori and Pasifika evaluators.
Anne has built up a broad knowledge over many years. She specialises in evaluation of behaviour change, social change, government interventions, in the areas of social, education, health, internet access, equitable access, health and safety, combating employment exploitation, injury prevention, healthy living, sport and recreation, managing addiction, and supporting rehabilitation.