PHResH Resources Library
Evaluation Resources offered by Regional Experts:
1. Health Innovation East: Supporting Innovators in Measuring Impact through Real-world Evaluation
2. NICHE Anchor Institute, University of East Anglia: Evaluating the Anchor Institute in the East of England
3. Public Health Intervention Responsive Studites Team (PHIRST) - East of England
4. University of Essex: Service Evaluation Support to health and care providers
Links to useful resources:
- Guide to Undertaking an Evaluability Assessment
- Understanding Evaluation Frameworks: Logi Model and Theory of Change
- The soft side of Evaluation Management and Relationships
- Looking after Evaluation Participants: Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Using What’s out there: Leveraging Existing Data and Previous Evaluations
- Approaches to Gathering and Analysing Evidence: How to collect and analyse data
- Communicating findings: strategies and best practices
- Acting on Findings: Implementing Evaluation Results for success
- Generating Evaluation Findings to Create Impact
- Focus Groups with Children
- Evaluating Programmes Involving Many Projects and Players: Where do I start?
- Evaluation Challenges in Local Authorities
- Undertaking and Evaluability Assessment
- Realist Approaches in Evaluation Work
- Evaluation in Population Health: What is it and how do we go about it?
- Using Logic Models for Programme Planning, Implementation and Evaluation
- Evaluation of Population Health Approaches Addressing Health Inequalities
- An Overview to Evaluations in Health and Social Care: Understanding the impact of your work.
- Other Resources:
Useful toolkits, outputs of past policy workshops and engagement events can be found from below links:
- Healthier Futures for the East: Symposium Report
- Simple checklist supporting ethical community data collection for local decision-making
- Working together: Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Public Health Adversity
- Policy Workshop on Healthy Life Expectancy
- Local collaborative efforts to understand Healthy Life Expectancy changes over the past two decades.
- Engineering Better Care Toolkit
PHERN Network provides an important mechanism for different regional public health hubs of engagement to share experience, provide mutual support and knowledge exchange. Experience of different regional hubs can be found as follows:
- Presentation on the Reflection and Experience from the Northeast Region: The Centre for Translational Research in Public Health (fuse)
- Presentation on the Experience and Learning from the Yorkshire and Humber Region:Practice and Research Collaborative (PaRC)
- Presentation from London/North Thames Region:London Local Authority Public Health Research Network
- Northwest Region:Champs Public Health Collaborative
- Organisation of Health Infrastructure in East Midlands
- Funding and operation models of different regional hubs and their research focus (PPT)