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Johnston Research Inc.

Introducing Workshop 2: Tools for Change and Indigenous-led Measurement

We are very proud to introduce our second workshop in the series Honouring Reconcilliation in Evaluation. Current evaluation practice dissects the self from the family and the community. The self is inseparable and asking Indigenous peoples to answer questions which are self-driven further damage their psyche and connections to the land and world around us.
This workshop provides you with a set of tools and methods which will change the way evaluation works. We will examine: 1) selecting the right indicators, 2) reasons why numbers should not drive decision-making, and 3) developing intervention-based tools.
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Upcoming Workshops

We have new workshops in our series Honoring Reconciliation in Evaluation scheduled for the spring and summer across Canada. For the first time we are offering a discount if you sign-up for both workshops. You can still sign-up for individual workshops from our shop. We are also beginning Certification in our series starting in May of 2017.
Learn More About Our Certification
Workshops 1 & 2
Vancouver
May 8th & 9th
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Workshops 1 & 2
Ottawa
May 15th & 16th
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Workshops 1 & 2
Toronto
June 5th & 6th
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Workshops 1 & 2
Regina
June 12th & 13th
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There is a critical need to evaluate efforts through an Indigenous lens, considering all the factors that contribute both to causes and effects. Because many issues require longer-term interventions, this type of training is so important both for Indigenous groups and communities, and also policy and decision makers. I highly recommend this type of training.”

Kevin Barlow, CEO
Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council

Introducing Sessions and Development of Indigenous Evaluation Policy

Introducing Sessions and Development
of Indigenous Evaluation Policy

For a short time we are offering a discount on Sessions and Development of Indigenous Evaluation Policy. The goal of these sessions is to work with your team to develop a set of indicators which have grounding in Indigenous knowledge and that will provide the right data to lead your organization on a stronger path in meeting the ultimate goals of your agency.
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