Using standardised questions

Reaching Communities projects could look at using standardised questions for evaluating your work. Instead of reinventing the wheel, have a look at some of the online question banks which contain hundreds of examples of questions you could use to save you designing your own. Try using a search engine to find some.

There are also lots of ‘standardised scales’ you could use. For example the Warwick Edinburgh mental wellbeing scale  contains sets of questions that you could use t help measure beneficiaries’ wellbeing (and there are many others depending on what area you work in). You could then track your projects’ results aginst other projects’ results.

If you need help finding something more specific email us at reaching.communities@ecotec.com

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