You will have already designed your programme evaluation and possibly established a baseline to compare against.

If your evaluation design includes pre- and post- intervention evaluation methods, this is a good moment to establish whether the initial intervention1 as part of your programme has been effective.

The evaluation you do at this point can be compared against the baseline you have already established to see if your participants’ awareness, skills or understanding has changed.

The earlier guide on creating pre- and post- intervention surveys explains areas you could to evaluate.

  1. If you are following the same format as our case study – a two-part programme, with speed mentoring followed by long-term mentoring – the “initial intervention” is the speed mentoring part of your programme.