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Hi Alex,

Robyn pointed out that we need to have a hyphen in the name 'Co-operator'.

Chris
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From: chrisbaul...@hotmail.com
To: neighbourhoodthatworks@googlegroups.com
CC: c...@lmnc.org.au
Subject: RE: Cooperator Research with the Over 50s
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 10:28:53 +1100



Hi Alex & Robyn,
My comments are in the attached doc in red
Chris
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> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 13:55:58 +1100
> Subject: Cooperator Research with the Over 50s
> From: akme.baum...@gmail.com
> To: neighbourhoodthatworks@googlegroups.com
> CC: c...@pnc.com.au
>=20
> Hi Chris and Robyn, Attached is a brainstorm of possible questions we
> may have on a survey. If you can add to the list great. It also
> proposes a certain style of asking questions which allows for
> comparable and measurable data as well as more open ended and
> subjective data. It does this by offering a scale on each question
> which can be easily converted into graphs/tables (quantitative) while
> also providing a comment line which can be analysed for reoccurring
> more open and subjective themes (qualitative).
>=20
> Part of the approach I am proposing (specifically because it is a
> self-help tool that we want to assess) is that we make the process as
> user friendly as possible prior to offering it and then stand back
> from the process all together. This could help us refrain from jumping
> in the drivers seat of the process. The problem here is that with our
> presence they may demand facilitation - especially Robyn who they are
> used to facilitation from. So one option is to hand it to them and
> leave them with it and the camera man. Alternatively we could respond
> to their questions briefly and note the questions as part of the
> survey feedback. Either way the less of us that actually attend the
> better because it increases the chances of compromising self-help.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
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Hi Alex,<BR>
Robyn pointed out that we need to have a hyphen in the name&nbsp;'Co-operat=
or'.<BR>
Chris<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
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Hi Alex &amp; Robyn,<BR>My comments are&nbsp;in the attached doc in red<BR>=
Chris<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt; Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 13:55:58 +1100<BR>&gt; Subjec=
t: Cooperator Research with the Over 50s<BR>&gt; From: akme.baum...@gmail.c=
om<BR>&gt; To: neighbourhoodthatworks@googlegroups.com<BR>&gt; CC: cdw@pnc.=
com.au<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Hi Chris and Robyn, Attached is a brainstorm of pos=
sible questions we<BR>&gt; may have on a survey. If you can add to the list=
 great. It also<BR>&gt; proposes a certain style of asking questions which =
allows for<BR>&gt; comparable and measurable data as well as more open ende=
d and<BR>&gt; subjective data. It does this by offering a scale on each que=
stion<BR>&gt; which can be easily converted into graphs/tables (quantitativ=
e) while<BR>&gt; also providing a comment line which can be analysed for re=
occurring<BR>&gt; more open and subjective themes (qualitative).<BR>&gt; <B=
R>&gt; Part of the approach I am proposing (specifically because it is a<BR=
>&gt; self-help tool that we want to assess) is that we make the process as=
<BR>&gt; user friendly as possible prior to offering it and then stand back=
<BR>&gt; from the process all together. This could help us refrain from jum=
ping<BR>&gt; in the drivers seat of the process. The problem here is that w=
ith our<BR>&gt; presence they may demand facilitation - especially Robyn wh=
o they are<BR>&gt; used to facilitation from. So one option is to hand it t=
o them and<BR>&gt; leave them with it and the camera man. Alternatively we =
could respond<BR>&gt; to their questions briefly and note the questions as =
part of the<BR>&gt; survey feedback. Either way the less of us that actuall=
y attend the<BR>&gt; better because it increases the chances of compromisin=
g self-help.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Alex<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; &lt;/html<BR></html>
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