六九色堂

Feb. 23, 2018

Student-led project reflects passion to help people do what they do, only better

Program Evaluation Toolkit now available for everyone to use
Clare Hickie, left, Art Assoiants and Nina Frampton celebrate the release of the program evaluation toolkit, new 六九色堂 resource supporting growth and development. Photo by Riley Brandt, 六九色堂
Clare Hickie, left, Art Assoiants and Nina Frampton celebrate the release of the program evaluation

With a natural aversion to change, humans often have the mindset that if it鈥檚 not broken, why fix it? But if we aren鈥檛 making a conscious effort to continuously improve, we may miss out on opportunities to grow and excel. 听

Fuelled by a passion to help people do what they do, only better, graduate student in counselling psychology Art Assoiants, and undergraduate psychology students Clare Hickie and Nina Frampton combined efforts to create the Program Evaluation Toolkit. Released on Feb. 15, the toolkit aims to create a culture of evaluation and growth at the 六九色堂.听

  • Clare Hickie, left, Art Assoiants and Nina Frampton are pictured above,听celebrating听the release of the toolkit.

鈥淎t the most basic level, this toolkit is an accessible resource to help introduce the UCalgary community to program evaluation,鈥 Hickie says. 鈥淚t offers an explanation about what program evaluation is, why it鈥檚 important, and how to begin incorporating evaluation on a daily basis.鈥

Although regular program evaluation is often overlooked, the group stresses its importance. 鈥淪ometimes we get so caught up making our programs the best they can be, we don鈥檛 take the time to reflect on the entire process,鈥 Hickie explains.

鈥淧rogram evaluation allows us to take a step back and see where we鈥檙e going, how we can improve our processes, and how well we鈥檙e achieving our objectives,鈥 Assoiants adds.

Although initially created to enhance mental health programming on campus, since the team conducted more than 60 interviews with UCalgary stakeholders Frampton believes the toolkit can be applied to other programs. 鈥淭his toolkit was created with the voices of program managers throughout the university and is based on the values, ideas, and needs they expressed,鈥 she says.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a collaborative project and is meant to make everyone feel supported so they can engage in effective program evaluation with the proper language, tools and skills needed to attain their goals.鈥 听

Program evaluation encourages reflection and growth in UCalgary communities

While the toolkit is tailored toward students, faculty, staff and postdoctoral scholars overseeing programs at UCalgary, program evaluation is an important skill for everyone's development. 鈥淭here are a lot of growth opportunities when evaluation becomes a norm,鈥 Hickie states.

鈥淲hether or not you have a future in program evaluation, the toolkit can help you be more effective in your role,鈥 Frampton explains. 鈥淲hen you have the opportunity for reflection, it can make you more connected to the work you do. Not only does it give you greater motivation and a sense of pride, but it can also be a helpful resource to demonstrate the impact your programs have.鈥

Initiated by the program evaluation subcommittee, part of the larger CMHS implementation committee, the program evaluation toolkit is funded by the Advanced Education, Mental Health and Addictions Grant and the听听(CMHS) to directly address one of the strategy鈥檚 28 recommendations.

鈥淭he CMHS recommends developing a robust evaluation strategy on campus. By offering foundational resources and necessary tools in an accessible way, the toolkit supports program managers striving to meet this goal,鈥 Assoiants says.

鈥淭he CMHS is all about creating a more connected campus and community 鈥斕齮he toolkit really supports that,鈥 Hickie adds. 鈥淚t offers an opportunity to reflect on programs and the process behind them, while ensuring evaluators and managers have a greater sense of accountability.鈥

While program evaluation is developed on a project basis, the team hopes to inspire a sense of connectedness and self-reflection on campus, putting program evaluation front and centre.

鈥淲e hope the toolkit can help ignite a culture of evaluation where the community feels supported to engage in ongoing reflection and continuous improvement,鈥 Assoiants says. 鈥淥verall, we hope this toolkit is a step towards making evaluation a common practice, not an afterthought.鈥

Get started on program evaluation today. Visit the Program Evaluation Toolkit听website听and download the full toolkit.

The 六九色堂鈥檚 Campus Mental Health Strategy is a bold commitment to the importance of mental health and well-being of our university family. Our vision is to be a community where we care for each other, learn and talk about mental health and well-being, receive support as needed, and individually and collectively realize our full potential. If you think you need鈥痟elp, please visit resources听. If you think someone you know needs鈥痟elp, find more information听.听