Evaluation
Projects tailored to the intervention, ensuring designs meet aims and objectives
Flexible use of methods to meet accessibility of participants, time considerations and budget requirements
Team experienced in employing a wide range of methodologies
Experts on boards to interpret findings in context with national and international evidence
Excellent quality written reports, providing insights and practical recommendations
Evaluation is an essential part of the design and delivery of road safety schemes. It helps to identify and demonstrate whether the intervention has had an intended effect; and it can help provide evidence to funders and policymakers about the effects of the intervention.
It not only allows the examination of the efficacy of interventions but also how it can be improved to better meet the objectives, and it can demonstrate whether there are any additional benefits to the intervention as well as ensures that the intervention does not do any harm or have unexpected negative consequences. Additionally, it is possible to show value of money in order to justify continuation of the scheme.
Key Features
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- Project management
- Methods and design consultation
- Logic models
- Focus groups
- Interviews
- Questionnaire design
- Statistical testing
Product Manager
Tanya Fosdick
Head of Research
for discussion on the most appropriate approach for evaluating your intervention