Webinar - Ripple Effects Mapping

 

Webinar Description

Identifying the impacts of complex community work is often challenging due to the time lag between the work and the ultimate affects to the clients. Ripple Effects Mapping gives you the ability to tell your stories of the direct and indirect impacts of your work, while simultaneously being engaging and fun. It starts with appreciative inquiry interviews in small group settings, before leading a mapping process that involves storytelling in an online group setting. As participants share their experiences with the facilitator, their stories about the accomplishments, partnerships, and contributions are virtually mapped on the screen. At the conclusion, the participants will have a digital map that contains the learning, actions, and condition changes that happened as a result of a program, workshop series, or event.

 

Objectives

  1. Introduce members to the benefits of using Ripple Effects Mapping to identify the intended and unintended outcomes.
  2. Demonstrate how it captures impacts of complex or evolving work.
  3. Show how it is useful when outcomes are difficult to conceptualize & measure with other methods.

 

Date

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

 

Time

12:00 p.m. – 01:30 p.m. Alaska
01:00 p.m. – 02:30 p.m. Pacific
02:00 p.m. – 03:30 p.m. Mountain

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Audience

Prevention practitioners, allied health partners and community members working to prevent substance misuse in tribes, communities, and states in HHS Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington).

 

Presenters

Debra Hansen, M.Ed.Debra Hansen M.Ed., is a professor and county Extension Director with Washington State University, focusing on community and economic development in rural Stevens County. Debra was one of the original architects of Ripple Effects Mapping, developed in 2008 to discover poverty reduction outcomes in individual communities that participated in the Washington’s Horizons Program. She continues to map programs and train others to use this engaging tool. Hansen has a master’s degree in Adult Education from Penn State.

 

 

 

 

Rebecca Sero, Ph.D.Rebecca Sero, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Evaluation Specialist for Washington State University Extension, responsible for increasing the organization’s capacity to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs and services. Rebecca helps conduct and train on “in-depth” Ripple Effects Mapping and is most often engaged with determining how to best analyze the rich data that is produced from REM evaluations. Sero has a Ph.D. from Purdue University and a M.S. from Miami University.

 

 

 

 

 

Registration

Register for the Webinar: Ripple Effects Mapping

 

Certificates

Participants will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.5 hours for this live webinar event.

 

Questions?

Please contact Clarissa Lam Yuen ([email protected]) for any questions related to registration. For any other questions, please contact Janet Porter ([email protected]).

Starts: May. 12, 2021 1:00 pm
Ends: May. 12, 2021 2:30 pm
Timezone:
US/Pacific
Registration Deadline
May 12, 2021
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Event Type
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