Skip to content

Tips for HJPs working with external evaluators

Health justice partnerships work with external evaluators and researchers in many ways: some secure the funding to commission an evaluation report, others receive advice or coaching for specific tasks related to evaluation, and some are fortunate to receive pro bono assistance. If you’re engaging with external evaluators, we’ve got some tips to make the most of their support.

Download HJA’s top tips for working with external evaluators (0.26 MB)

This resource was developed for the Partnership Evaluation Program, a range of self-paced learning modules and practical resources to help you plan your monitoring and evaluation, funded by the Victorian State Government Empowerment Fund and developed in close collaboration with The Data Conversation.

Related content

This discussion guide is a companion to the Partnership Evaluation Program video modules, made for both organisations in your HJP to complete in partnership before setting up an evaluation process.

Guide

As part of the Partnership Evaluation Program, we put together a list of resources that we recommend for any practitioner working on measurement and evaluation. These guides from organisations we trust cover medical research ethics, cultural safety and trauma-informed practice.

Guide

When looking to build an HJP, it’s important to take the time to learn about the legal assistance sector and which legal services are available for the patients / clients your service supports. This resource outlines community-based legal services in states and territories across Australia.

Guide
Toolkit