Superu’s annual conference, Evidence to Action, was held on 30 July 2015, 15 April 2016 and 19 June 2017. The aim of the event was to share knowledge and experience of how to achieve positive outcomes from the uptake and application of evidence gained from research and evaluation.
2017 E2A Conference | What works: when evidence becomes action
Speakers | Presentation | Video |
Dr. Sarah Morton, Director of What Works Scotland |
PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | Video Footage |
Karen Field, Chief Executive Officer of drummond street services, Stepfamilies Australia, Queerspace and the Centre for Research and Evaluation | Video Footage | |
Dr. Monique Faleafa, Chief Executive of Le Va, a national NGO focused on Pacific people’s wellbeing | Video Footage | |
Prof. Stuart McNaughton, Chief Education Scientific Advisor and Professor of Education and Director of the Woolf Fisher Research Centre at the University of Auckland | Video Footage | |
Eru Lyndon, Regional Commissioner for Social Development, Northland, at the Ministry of Social Development | Video Footage | |
Panel discussion | Video Footage | |
Visual summary of interactive sessions | PDF (137kB) |
2016 E2A Conference | Evidence: it's how you use it that matters
Speakers | Presentation | Video |
Hon Jo Goodhew, Associate Minister for Social Development | ||
Clare Ward, Chief Executive, Superu | Prezi presentation | |
Ron Haskins, Co-Director of the Center on Children and Families at Brookings Institute (USA) | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | Video Footage |
Parekawhia McLean, Chief Executive of Waikato-Tainui (NZ) | Video Footage | |
Professor Kristy Muir, Research Director for the Centre for Social Impact at the University of New South Wales (Australia) | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | Video Footage |
Laura Black, Director, Methodist Mission (NZ) | Q&A Laura Black (docx.) | Video Footage |
Stream A: What to do About the Dorian Gray Portrait in the Attic: Carpe Datum | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | |
Stream B: From Acorn to Oak: Using evidence on family violence to develop a University prevention and response system | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | |
Stream C: Data is More than a Four Letter Word – From Theory to Practice: Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) | PowerPoint presentation (PDF.) | |
On the Couch with Colin Lynch Ron Haskins, Parekawhia McLean, Kristy Muir and Fiona Ross |
Video Footage | |
Closing reflections Len Cook, Families Commissioner, Superu |
Video Footage |
2015 E2A Conference | How do you know you're making a difference on the ground?
Speakers | Presentation | Video |
Hon Jo Goodhew, Associate Minister for Social Development | Video Footage | |
Clare Ward, Chief Executive, Superu | Video Footage | |
Louise Morpeth, Dartington Social Research Unit | Video Footage | |
Using Evidence to Address Inequities | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | |
Using recidivism data to measure rehabilitation impact | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Make it Happen Te Hiku | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | Video Footage |
Julie Moore, Research and Evaluation Manager, Foundation for Youth Development | Video Footage | |
Georgia Knowles, Programme Developer, Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) | PowerPoint presentation (pptx.) | Video Footage |