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Special Feature Evaluation Journal of Australasia 2022, Vol. 22(2) 126–131 © The Author(s) 2022 Evaluator perspective: Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions Doyen Radcliffe and Sharon DOI: 10.1177/1035719X211070080 journals.sagepub.com/home/evj Babyack Anthea Rutter Centre for Program Evaluation, Melbourne, VIC, Australia The importance of listening to First Nations voices Corresponding author: Anthea Rutter, Centre for Program Evaluation, 100 Leicester Street Carlton South, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Email: asrutter@unimelb.edu.au Rutter 127 An interview with Anthea Rutter Introduction. Both Doyen Radcliffe and Sharon Babyack work with Community First Development – an organisation which engages with First Nations communities. Community First Development has 30 employees in a number of roles with the field team being 50% Indigenous and with a majority of Indigenous Board members. All of the projects undertaken are within First Nation communities, businesses or social enterprises. Doyen, as a Naaguja Yamatji man, has worked with Community First Development for 14 years and sees himself as a community development practitioner. Sharon, as a non-Indigenous evaluator, has been with the organisation for over 6 years and is a general manager. How did you become involved in evaluation? Doyen’s interest in evaluation stemmed from his curiosity as to why a number of programs being delivered by government
Evaluation Journal of Australasia – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 2022
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