与神经多样性个体社区一起制定指导原则:朝着以原则为重点的评估迈出的重要的第一步

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jennifer Jewiss , Valerie F. Wood , Katharine G. Shepherd , Dorsey Massey , Allison Kleinman , Caitlin McInerney
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服务于残疾人的组织的领导人通常认为他们的工作植根于核心价值观。Michael Quinn Patton是一位杰出的评估专家,他提供了一个围绕指导原则或行动中的价值来构建组织努力的发展和评估的机会。以下描述说明了以原则为中心的方法如何能够有意义地让残疾成年人参与评估工作,赋予经常被排除在外的个人权力。我们描述了用于制定适应指导原则的过程,这是一个非住宅社区,服务于杰克和雪莉·西尔弗不同能力中心的神经多样性成年人。这个为期六个月的评估技术援助项目旨在探索适应性组织如何以符合其归属、包容和自决的核心价值观的方式进行评估。为了为《适应》六项指导原则的制定提供信息,我们组织了一个为期一天的研讨会,由各阶层的社区成员参加。这些原则后来影响了该组织的内部数据收集工作。文章总结了对经验教训的反思,包括以共同学习的视角开展这项工作的价值,以及让社区成员参与确定指导原则,以便将来在以原则为重点的评估中使用。
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Developing guiding principles with a community of neurodiverse individuals: An essential first step toward principles-focused evaluation
Leaders of organizations serving individuals with disabilities often view their work as rooted in core values. Michael Quinn Patton, a prominent evaluation expert, provides an opportunity to frame the development and evaluation of organizational endeavors around guiding principles or values in action. The following account illustrates how a principles-focused approach can meaningfully engage adults with disabilities in evaluation efforts, empowering individuals that are frequently excluded. We describe the process used to develop a set of guiding principles for Adaptations, a non-residential community serving neurodiverse adults at the Jack and Shirley Silver Center for Diverse Abilities. This six-month evaluation technical assistance project was designed to explore how Adaptations might approach evaluation in a manner that aligns with its core values of belonging, inclusion, and self-determination. To inform the development of Adaptations' six guiding principles, we orchestrated a day-long workshop with a cross-section of community members. The principles subsequently informed the organization’s internal data collection efforts. The article concludes with reflections on lessons learned, including the value of approaching this effort with a co-learning lens and engaging community members in identifying guiding principles for future use in principles-focused evaluation.
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Evaluation and Program Planning
Evaluation and Program Planning SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Evaluation and Program Planning is based on the principle that the techniques and methods of evaluation and planning transcend the boundaries of specific fields and that relevant contributions to these areas come from people representing many different positions, intellectual traditions, and interests. In order to further the development of evaluation and planning, we publish articles from the private and public sectors in a wide range of areas: organizational development and behavior, training, planning, human resource development, health and mental, social services, mental retardation, corrections, substance abuse, and education.
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