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  2. Evaluating participation is the process of finding out what influence our activities have had on improving the experience of young people and carers who come into contact with services.

  3. Evaluating participation is a complex activity but it provides the fundamental key to ensuring that public involvement and participation activities and programmes: a) generate learning and results, and b) improve future participation practices. The next section of the Evaluating Participation Guide introduces some evaluation essentials. 7

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  4. collect information during your evaluation. Adapt them to your situation, use some questions and not others - or use them as a starting point for your own tools.

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  5. This guide, written by Gary McGrow and Lesley Greenaway for the Scottish Health Council, was developed as a tool for evaluating public involvement and participation in health services.

  6. Evaluating participation: a guide for professionals. This toolkit was developed in response to feedback from professionals who were finding it difficult to evaluate their participation activities.

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  7. tools for introducing monitoring and evaluation of children’s participation to stakeholders. Group discussions. timeline of the programme child-led tours or transect walk ‘The comal and the tortilla’. tools to collect baseline data on children’s participation. ‘Before’ body map.

  8. CONTENTS. Introduction: six basic questions...............................................5. How to use this guide...................................................................................................5. 1. Issues which influence participatory research....................................................................7.

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