SMR has a strong track record in project and programme evaluation.
Working with our clients we develop a set of criteria by which the success and impact of a project or programme can be objectively assessed. This is an area where SMR often deploys a mixed method approach combining survey, interview, focus group and case study approaches.
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Three-year evaluation of the Wellbeing Arts Programme.
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Bryson House N Ireland
Survey (n=1000) of and case studies (n=20) with applicants to an Emergency Fuel Payment Scheme to evaluate the scheme in supporting vulnerable consumers who are struggling with rising energy prices.
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Livestock and Meat Commission NI
Evaluation of LMC publications.
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Public Health Agency
Survey to support an evaluation of a making healthier choices public health information campaign. Survey based on a representative sample of 1000 adults aged 16+.
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Public Health Agency
Northern Ireland. Evaluation of Farm Families Health Initiative.
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Public Health Agency
Northern Ireland. Evaluation of Crisis De-escalation service.
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Public Health Agency
Northern Ireland. Evaluation of training for responders.
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Public Health Agency
Evaluation of the Prison Readers Programme
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Public Health Agency
Evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme.
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Public Health Agency
Northern Ireland. Evaluation of the One Stop Shop Programme.
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Queens University Belfast
Workshop evaluation of Visual Voices Prison Archive.
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Queens University Belfast
Evaluation of the Postgraduate Career development Programme.
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Scottish and Southern Power Distribution (SSEPD)
An evaluation of subcontractor safety practices on site using a combination of methodologies including workshops, focus groups and face to face depth interviews.
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Scottish and Southern Power Distribution (SSEPD)
An evaluation on new technology and the benefits of using modular substations using a combination of methodologies including an online survey, face to face depth interviews and a largescale workshop event.