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July 2019
 
 
Member Engagement Sessions: North, West, and East regions
  • Help us achieve CES-ON's goals in your communities!
  • CES Ontario Summer Social: July 15
  • July 2019 Essential Skills Series: July 15-19
 
 

Help us achieve CES-ON's goals in your communities!

At our recent AGM, membership approved our Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategic Directions. Members in attendance also provided their input into how we can achieve our goals.

We know many evaluators live too far away to be able to attend our AGM in person. For those members, we are hosting a series of online sessions to get their input. We are looking for passionate members in Western, Eastern, and Northern Ontario to attend a one-hour online session and help us plan how to better serve their regions. If you have ideas for how CES-ON can achieve our goals in your area, please sign up to the session for the region you consider yourself to be in.

Eastern - July 18th at 6pm to 7pm: register here
Western - July 25th at 6pm to 7pm: register here
Northern - August 1st at 6pm to 7pm: register here

To help us facilitate the session, we are limiting registration to 15 members.

Gaining feedback from most of our members, allows us to serve you better. We look forward to hearing your input and encourage you join us!

 
 

CES Ontario Summer Social: Evaluator Meet and Greet

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On July 15 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM, we would like to host you at the CES Ontario Summer Social coming up at Page One. The purpose of this event is to provide an informal setting for new practitioners and students to network with experienced Evaluators, learn from their narratives, and ask questions. The event will be structured as four casual small groups - please feel free to move among them throughout the evening! Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided.

Register Online! 

About our Experts:

Patricia King is currently the Vice President of Evaluation and Qualitative Research at Dig Insights and an Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University. She previously worked as the Director of Evaluation at MQO Research. Other past experience includes working in the public sector as a Manager with the Provincial Government of Newfoundland and Labrador conducting research to inform policy development, as well as in the private sector conducting provincial and national evaluations. She just completed tenure as president of the CES–Newfoundland and Labrador (CES-NL). She has over 8 years of experience on volunteer boards, and almost 10 years of experience on both the client and suppliers side of research and evaluation. Patricia holds a Masters of Applied Social Psychology from Memorial University and a Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation from the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES).

Eden Amare is an Evaluator that is passionate about social services. She currently works as a Policy Development Officer with the Shelter, Support & Housing Administration division of the City of Toronto, where her projects focus on quality assurance and evaluation. She previously worked as the Program Evaluator at Toronto Public Health where she evaluated communicable disease control programs. Eden also possesses evaluation experience at the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, including organizational evaluation capacity-building. She holds a Master of Health Evaluation from the University of Waterloo and was a finalist in the 2018 Canadian Evaluation Society Student Case Competition.

Nick Petten is a researcher, consultant, and evaluator that is primarily concerned with how to meaningfully and ethically involve diverse populations in research, evaluation and program design. As a representative of his professional associations in several governance functions (Canadian Evaluation Society and American Evaluation Association) and currently working in municipal government in Strategic Planning, Management and Evaluation, Nick is continually facilitating knowledge exchange and demonstrating the social impact of programming and services for people using ethical and rigorous scientific methods.

Paul Bakker is a Credential Evaluator and coach, with over a decade of experience. For the last seven years, he has run his independent evaluation consulting practice, Social Impact Squared. His evaluation projects are typically for small nonprofits or provincial government agencies in the areas of education, health, employment, youth development, and crime prevention. His wide range of experience includes using developmental evaluation approaches to carrying out quasi-experimental designs and statistical analyses. Paul also organizes Evaluation Cafe Toronto events for those interested in evaluation to learn and connect with each other.

 
 

July 2019 Essential Skills Series

July 2019 Essential Skills Series
Date: July 15-18, 2019
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM (Registration 8:30 AM - 9 AM on July 15)
Location: Senior Common Room, Brennan Hall, St Michael's College, 81 St Mary Street, Toronto
Facilitator: Dr. Keiko Kuji-Shikatani
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and snacks included
Registration deadline: July 10, 2019
Price / registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/july-2019-essential-skills-series-tickets-61112615478