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Record ID: c64877b9-8fa1-4c91-a4b0-5be0f4b7f93a
Type: Report
Title: Evaluation of the peer education model at WHISE : Women's Health in the South East
Authors: Coghlan, Katrina
Keywords: Peer education
Year: 2001
Publisher: Women's Health in the South East, [Frankston
Notes:  Whilst this evaluation report is positive about the ‘Respect, Protect, Connect’ programme and peer educators, it remains critical about the lack of formal evaluation and support mechanisms. Recognises some constraints, especially limited funding. Recommendations include the establishment of a formal mechanism to provide advice to WHISE on young women's issues, upgrade of the education manual, more formal support and supervision to peer leaders and educators, development of a programme brochure and regular evaluation of workshop sessions. Most importantly, it is highlighted that the Respect, Protect, Connect programme would benefit from being seen as part of the core business of WHISE to encourage long-term planning and development.
Contents:  3. Evaluation outcomes and recommedations for Respect, Protect, Connect Program (RPC)
Section 4: Recommendations for funding grants for the Respect, Protect, Connect Program (RPC)
Section 6: Recommended Peer Education Model
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19449
Physical description: 12p
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