Through the application of evaluation practices, evaluators have the power to influence policies and mitigate systemic inequities that negatively impact our health and well-being. At BC Healthy Communities and the Canadian Evaluation Society – BC Chapter (CESBC), we know that many community organizations and their members incorporate evaluation practices into their work without realizing it, highlighting that you don’t need to be an “evaluator” to perform evaluation work and contribute to healthy, equitable policy development. Join us for our on-demand webinar, Diverse Voices: Community-based approaches to making evaluation attainable & equitable. We explore the application of feasible, equitable evaluation principles in B.C. community settings.
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