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Evaluation Training

Date
28th January 2025
18th March 2025
Location
Causewayside House, 160 Causewayside, Edinburgh EH9 1PR
 
Price
Free
 
 
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Two-day evaluation training programme for artists, creatives and facilitators available in January and March 2025.

We are inviting applications from artists, creatives, and facilitators to take part in a 2-day training and peer-learning programme in Edinburgh, focusing on evaluating creative ageing activities.

Dates:

  • Workshop 1: Tuesday 28th January 2025
  • Workshop 2: Tuesday 18th March 2025

Arrive from 10am (with tea and coffee) for a 10.30am start. Finish at 4pm. You need to be able to attend on both dates.

The programme has been developed by Evaluation Support Scotland (ESS) in discussion with Luminate. and will include elements from ESS’s well-established training programme. You will also be able to share your own experiences and knowledge, and to learn from the other participants.

The training and peer-support aims to enable you to feel better able to evaluate the impact of your work, and to use learning from evaluation to help you celebrate achievements and improve your practice.

The training is free of charge, but places are limited. Expenses will be reimbursed for all attendees and there are bursaries available for freelancers.  At least two places will be awarded to participants from a culturally diverse background.

Please read our guidance for applicants and check you are eligible. Then complete our online form below by 5pm on Wednesday 4 December 2024. You need to be able to attend on both dates.

To apply online please click here and complete the form.

If you would prefer to submit your application in hard copy, please phone us on 0131 668 8066 and we will send you a form.  Please note that your hard copy application must also be received by 5pm on Wednesday 4 December.

We will let you know if you have been successful in being awarded a place by Friday 13 December 2024.

If you have any questions please contact us on info@luminatescotland.org or 0131 668 8066.

 
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