August 21 - 22, 2013    Perth , Australia
Best practice approaches to measuring social outcomes and impact.

Social impact measurement matters because we care about delivering social outcomes that benefit individuals, families and communities. We care about continuous improvement so that we can create social value efficiently and we care about transparent reporting so that we can demonstrate social impact to our stakeholders.

Over the next few decades, social impact measurement will become increasingly important. We face the challenge of increasing the effectiveness of our work, to address increasingly complex issues, with decreasing resources. We believe that cross-sector collaboration is crucial to meet this challenge. This conference brings together leaders from each sector in Western Australia to share how they, know and show, they’re making a real difference.

We are committed to ensuring this conference is inclusive and accessible. Find out more about our scholarship program

+Why outcomes and impact measurement is so important
+What tools are available and how to use them
+How to embed a measurement focus into your organisation
+How other organisations are measuring their outcomes and impacts

On Wednesday August 21, 2013 from 9:00 am to Thursday August 22, 2013 at 5:00 pm

Artists / Speakers: Professor Paul Flatau, Ian Carter, Tom Tolchard, Eleri Morgan-Thomas, Professor David Gilchrist, Anita Ghose, Annette Hoskisson, Carl Binning, Margot Black, Michael Holland, Ron Mell, Ebeny Wood, Les Hems, Simon Faivel, Damian Hajda, Andrew Outhwaite.

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