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Subject: Re: Research Methods for SROI

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Ashleigh Christie wrote on Apr 25, 2012

Are you interested in SROI but don't feel like you are yet ready to undertake your own analysis?

Do you find some of the concepts a little daunting?

Just Economics and The SROI Network have developed a new training course designed to familiarise people with the research techniques that are required to complete a high quality analysis. The course will be held in London on 12th June 2012.

This course is a general introduction to research methods, aimed specifically at people who work with, or are considering working with SROI. Although it compliments SROI training, it is not necessary to have completed training to under-take it.

It has been designed in response to a growing awareness that good research skills are fundamental to carrying out a robust SROI evaluation that meets assurance standards.

The course will cover the following topics:

  • Research in context: the importance of research design
  • Qualitative vs. qualitative: fitting form to function
  • Working with quantitative data: finding, accessing and presenting data, including an introduction to key data sources
  • Working with qualitative data: focus group and interview techniques
  • SROI surgery and preparing for assurance
  • The training will be designed and delivered by Just Economics staff with strong research and training backgrounds, and will include at least one accredited practitioner.

For more information, click here

For availability and bookings, please contact Tania at the SROI Network, 0151 703 9229, tania.veraburgos@thesroinetwork.org.

For more information on course content, contact Eilis Lawlor at Just Economics, eilis@justeconomics.org

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