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Webinar IV: Measuring Impact
Part IV. Campus Mental Health Action Planning (MHAP)
MEASURING IMPACT
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 – 2:30 to 4:00 pm EST
Webinar IV provided a basic orientation to the design and implementation of process and outcome evaluations for programs that promote mental health and reduce risk factors for suicide and suicidal behavior. This session covered:
- Key methods of quantitative and qualitative program evaluation
- Experiences of one campus in planning an evaluation of a widely-used training program
- How to work with your program evaluator in developing an appropriate evaluation plan
Materials
The Jed Foundation presents a recording of the webinar and other downloadable materials from Measuring Impact.
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Presenters
Gloria DiFulvio, PhD
Assistant Professor, Commonwealth College, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Shelly Rutz, MSW, LCSW
Project Director, Comprehensive Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Project, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Moderated by: Laurie Davidson, MA, Manager, Campus Programs, Suicide Prevention Resource Center
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