‼️📣 Please note the C2025 virtual conference call for proposals is extended until December 11th.
✅ Last call to share your #evaluation experience with the national @CES_SCE community by submitting your C2025 proposals here: https://t.co/vri4HbtJN5
The deadline for proposal submissions for C2025 is fast approaching. If you have an idea for a presentation or workshop submit your proposal today! To learn more and submit your proposal, please visit our conference website.
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Call for CES Fellow Nominations are open until January 30, 2025!
Read this CES news posting for more information on how to nominate a colleague.
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For 2025, CES will be going online! In response, the Case Competition is evolving to create a dynamic and challenging experience for emerging evaluators!
For more details on how the competition will work this year: https://t.co/x9MCA4FwZ9
📅Registration begins Dec 1.
✅ Do you have an idea for a presentation or workshop? The submission deadline for proposals is December 2, 2024. To learn more and submit your proposal, please visit https://t.co/EG2TSHuF2O
CES is looking for presenters for its national webinar series. If you have any lessons learned or insights from an evaluation you’ve done, something new you’ve recently applied, please consider hosting a webinar with us!
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Today we join people across Turtle Island remembering the life and legacy of the Honourable Murray Sinclair, who passed away this morning. 1/7
📷: Canadian Press, photo by Adrian Wyld
Murray Sinclair was a great Canadian, a great Manitoban, a great Anishinaabe.
His career stands as a legacy of public service and a deep commitment to truth, fairness and dignity for all people.
He was the first Indigenous person to be named to the Manitoba provincial court and the Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba. He was the first, but he will be remembered as one of the best.
He was appointed co-commissioner of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry, which laid bare systemic racism within the justice system and is considered a foundational perspective on the system’s relationship with Indigenous people. He led the Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest and his report spurred systematic change in the delivery of pediatric cardiac care in our province.
The penultimate moment of his career was his work as chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. He approached a process that could have been divisive and instead transformed it into Calls to Action for the future of our country, helping all Canadians to learn to walk together into a future of respect and understanding where we live up to the phrase residential school survivors taught us – Every Child Matters.
It will be a long time before our nation produces another person the calibre of Murray Sinclair. He showed us there is no reconciliation without truth. We should hold dear in our hearts his words that our nation is on the cusp of a great new era and we must all “dare to live greatly together.”
On behalf of the people of Manitoba, I extend my condolences to his family and to all Canadians for the loss of Mazina Giizhik.
A sacred fire will be open to the public on the north side of the legislative building grounds until Murray Sinclair’s funeral later this week.
In honour of the 17th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples we invite you to join our lunch and learn, Community Perspectives on UNDRIP, as a part of Truth and Reconciliation Week 2024. More information: https://t.co/sIDGaQgNFQ #nctr_um
☀️🗓️ Join us at upcoming #evaluation summer socials!
RSVP here and for more info:
📍Kelowna - Saturday, Aug 24, 5-7pm, downtown Cactus Club:
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📍Prince George - Wednesday, Aug 28, 6-8pm, Nancy O’s:
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Join @Health_Arts & @TheNCCIH for the H.E.A.L. Healthcare website launch this Friday!
Aug. 16, 10am - 1pm (in-person & Zoom)
The new site offers arts-based and anti-oppressive learning materials designed to inspire anyone in any healthcare field.
RSVP: https://t.co/xGoZbeSnHj
Discover the ancestral diet of səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) families before European contact, thanks to groundbreaking research from #TsleilWaututh members and @UBC researchers! 🍽️
https://t.co/rtlJajNC5p
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Check out this special open access issue of Evaluation and the Health Professions from Sage! Read "Strengthening the Science and Practice of Implementation Support: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training and Technical Assistance Centers," today: https://t.co/54NAOO2GfR
Today, we celebrate the rich cultures and histories of Indigenous communities worldwide. This day highlights the importance of preserving Indigenous languages, protecting ancestral lands, and upholding Indigenous rights. To learn more about decolonization: https://t.co/4AlNeAqDqT
SFU Beedie PhD candidate and Indigenous (Michif) scholar, Jordyn Hrenyk (@jordynhrenyk), explores the role of values in Indigenous entrepreneurship, by engaging with 40 Indigenous beadwork entrepreneurs. Read more about her arts-based research & exhibit: https://t.co/HSL53wCMPT
📣 Registration for the 2024 CESBC one-day #evaluation conference is open!
🗓️ Early bird applies until Sept 5th.
✅ Register while tickets last!
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Don't know where to start when planning an evaluation? 🌈 Rainbow Framework to the rescue!
Many methods and processes can be used in M&E. The Rainbow Framework organises these methods and processes in terms of the tasks that are often undertaken.
https://t.co/6erlapplXv
This webinar, supported by American University's Measurement and Evaluation Program, explores the potential, challenges, and opportunities of using AI for evaluation practice.
https://t.co/2p6TsIOT8J
How are you participating in National Truth and Reconciliation Week? Let’s work toward reconciliation together! Visit our website to download shareable content to champion Truth and Reconciliation during the week of Sept. 23-27. Visit https://t.co/jhYvRviljr
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