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Data, Monitoring and Review
The North East Lincolnshire Data Observatory (NELDO) provided by North East Lincolnshire Council is a website resource for national statistical indicators at a local level and strategic reports relating to the North East Lincolnshire unitary authority area.
This self-guided course offers the opportunity to hear from experts, develop new approaches and build your evaluation skills and confidence.
Evaluation should form part of any results driven project management approach. Evaluation doesn’t just happen at the end; it’s an ongoing process throughout the project’s lifecycle.
By reading this guidance you will understand why evaluation is important and the difference it can make for future heritage projects and investment. You’ll also learn the key points to consider in planning and conducting your evaluation, plus links to further information.
Browse the latest research into the UK heritage sector. Gaining insights about the work done helps to ensure heritage remains accessible, relevant, sustainable and valued, benefiting communities and economies.
Lucie Fitton believes evaluation can be fun and fruitful when you get creative about collecting feedback.
Sometimes written research and evaluation reports can be long, complicated, and even jargon-heavy. Infographics can be an effective visual alternative to communicate your findings. They can connect with people across different platforms.
Learn more about the many different methods and processes that can be used in monitoring and evaluation.
It is hard to think about or apply the Investment Principles in isolation. For example, delivering an artistic programme in an environmentally responsible way might well involve planning fewer productions that might tour to fewer venues. This will inevitably impact on your ambitions (regarding volume of work and audience reach, perhaps) and might in theory enhance the quality of your work.
Central to the Creativity Strategy is maximising potential, building capacity and developing talent for the local creative and heritage sectors
We will create opportunities and support development and growth in creative careers and business. We will encourage the development of new partnerships and help organisations and freelancers to become more resilient.