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Introduction
About
What is Evaluation?
Purpose of E-val-it
E-valu-it Logic Model
Aims & Objectives
Toolkit
Login
Checklist
Workshop Materials
Register
Help & Guidance
Reports
E-valu-it Reports
Non-Evalu-it Reports
Your Experiences
Lessons Learnt
Logic Model
Example Question Set
Resources
Evaluation Guides
Evaluation Webcasts
FAQ
Glossary
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Useful Reading
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Aims and Objectives
Overall Aims
To increase and improve the measures of effectiveness of road safety Education, Training and Publicity projects (ETP) by 2018. These projects may be delivered by a number of bodies including (but not limited to): local authorities, emergency services, road safety partnerships, schools and companies delivering Managing Occupational Road Risk projects or those delivering driver training.
To increase and improve the measures of effectiveness of LASER projects by 2018.
To improve the efficient use of LASER, MORR and road safety ETP resources.
Specific Aims
To increase knowledge and skills of individual users in the design and execution of evaluation plans.
To increase evaluation capacity at an organisational level.
Objectives
To observe a 20% increase in users' self-ratings of their ability to plan evaluations of ETP safety projects.
To observe a 20% increase in users' confidence to conduct evaluations of ETP safety projects.
To observe a 20% increase in users' ability to advise others on evaluating ETP safety projects.
To increase the percentage of evaluations conducted by 20%.
To increase the percentage of evaluation reports completed by 20%.
To reduce the percentage of unpublished completed evaluation reports from 65% to 40%.
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