The Subjective Wellbeing Evaluation Toolkit: A resource to support the use of Subjective Wellbeing to measure the impact of community programs and public policy initiatives
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The Subjective Wellbeing Evaluation Toolkit: A resource to support the use of Subjective Wellbeing to measure the impact of community programs and public policy initiatives
Author: Melanie T. Davern Date: 2016
Abstract: This toolkit has been developed to encourage the use of Subjective Wellbeing in the evaluation of community based projects, strategies and interventions funded by philanthropic organisations, community grants, and government public policy initiatives. For many organisations program evaluation is a daunting task so this toolkit resource has been developed to provide more information on what Subjective Wellbeing is, why it is an ideal measure of strategies and interventions, how to measure Subjective Wellbeing using only 8 questions and how to interpret survey results collected in Australia. Tags: Evaluation, Impact, Indicator selection, Policy, Subjective wellbeing, Wellbeing, Full Citation Journal: Davern, M. (2016). The Subjective Wellbeing Evaluation Toolkit: A resource to support the use of Subjective Wellbeing to measure the impact of community programs and public policy initiatives. University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria.