Authors:David GyarmatiDavid Cohen
SRDC hosted at the Ottawa office a lunch-and-learn presentation and discussion for members of the Canadian Evaluation Society.
Research director, David Gyarmati, and David Cohen, program evaluation manager, presented “Learning What Works and Why in Social Programs: An Introduction to Social Experiments in Canada.”
Published: April 2010
Capability: Knowledge Mobilization/ Workshop Facilitation
Policy Area: Community Capacity
Population: Older Workers - Children - People with Disabilities - Racialized Canadians - Seniors - Social Assistance Recipients - General Population - Students - 2SLGBTQ+ People - Women - Low-income Populations - Youth - Low-skilled Workers - Communities and Families - Newcomers - EI Recipients - Official Language Minorities - Indigenous Peoples
Type: Deck/ Notes
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