His promises
were as he then was, mighty,
But
his performance, as he is now, nothing.
Henry
VIII, Act 4, scene 2.
The Productivity Commission has recently
published its draft report on Indigenous Evaluation, and is seeking further
submissions by 3 August from the public.
I thought it timely to post links to the PC
document, and to a few documents I have authored in relation to the topic of Indigenous
evaluation. I wont add further commentary here; the documents speak for themselves.
Link to a previous post, ‘Marshmallow and
Fudge: evaluation and the Indigenous policy domain’, here
Link to the Productivity Commission Draft
Report on Indigenous evaluation here. The final report is due by the
end of the year.
Link to my initial submission to the
Productivity Commission here
Link to my recent evaluation policy insights paper
on the CAEPR website here. It is titled Evaluation and
review as drivers of reform in the Indigenous policy domain.
From the Abstract:
This Policy Insights
Paper seeks to assess the influence of evaluation and review in
influencing policy in the Indigenous affairs policy domain. The paper
examines four high-level case studies of strategically significant policy
issues within the Indigenous policy domain to assess the impact
of evaluation in driving reform over time.
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