Finding the common ground: Developing a generalisable theory of change

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The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) undertakes high-quality, impartial research into the wellbeing of Australian families, to inform government policy and promote evidence-based practice in the family services sector.‍

Event information

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6
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6
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2026
3:00 pm
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3:30 pm
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Online
In person
Online & In-person
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Cost
Free

About the event

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Presenters: Dr Genevieve Heard (Manager of Research at Relationships Australia Victoria), Dr Glenn Althor (Head of Research and Impact team at Relationships Australia NSW) and Stephanie Fisher (Research Fellow, AIFS).

This webinar will discuss how AIFS and Relationships Australia developed a theory of change that could be generalised across the diverse men’s behaviour change programs (MBCP) they deliver.

This webinar will provide:

  • an understanding of how a theory of change supports program implementation and evaluation
  • insight into the process for developing a generalisable theory of change that captures common elements across varied MBCP models and contexts
  • ideas for how to manage some of the challenges of developing a generalisable theory of change for diverse programs.

A recording of the webinar will be made available on the AIFS website: https://aifs.gov.au/webinars

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