
Sue Penna Associates believes evaluation should be a dynamic, robust and collaborative experience. The focus of evaluations should always include the experience of the service user combined with those of the service provider.
Sue Penna Associates is guided by The Green Book (HM Treasury).
Victims Support Cornwall
We have recently been commissioned to provide the evaluation for the Objective 1 funded SUsie project. This project aims to support women who have experienced domestic abuse back into training or work, recognising the barriers, both physical and psychological they may face.
ADVA Partnership Training Evaluation
Sue Penna Associates has been commissioned by the ADVA partnership to provide a retrospective evaluation of Level 1 and Level 2 accredited training that their team of dedicated trainers has been providing over the last three years
ADVA Partnership (Devon County Council)
In 2005 the ADVA Partnership was successful in an Invest to Save Bid enabling them to provide men’s perpetrator Programme with related women’s and children’s work.
Sue Penna Associates won the three year contract to evaluate these services. This involves the writing and provision of a secure data base for use by the three services and evaluation of the participants on the three elements of the programme.
Cornwall Youth Service
Youthworking and Futurebuilders
Client focused evaluation of two European Social Fund projects providing training and skills development for the target population.
Cornwall Disability Forum
CDF-NET PROJECT
This project was a partnership project between Cornwall Disability Forum and Cornwall College to provide skills training for individuals with a disability who would then be in a position to further train other disabled individuals in I.T
The evaluation was focused on the participant’s experience of the training they received and the support given for them to develop and deliver training packages.
DiVA (West Cornwall Women’s Aid)
DiVA provides the outreach and counseling support for women experiencing domestic abuse/ violence in West Cornwall. It grew from the women’s aid service in the area.
The evaluation looked at whether DiVA had achieved its initial aims and made recommendations for its future development |