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AES Ethics in Evaluation SIG: Ethical Review for Evaluators (Online 16 April 2026)

 Ethics SIG seminar 2 1

Date and time: Thursday 16 April, 1.00pm-2.00pm AEST
Topic: Ethical Review for Evaluators
Presenter(s): Gerard Atkinson | Iris Ethics
Venue: Via Zoom. Details will be emailed to registrants just prior to the start time.
Register online by: 15 April 2026

Event description:

Human research ethics committees (HRECs) exist to provide independent reviews and advice at the design phase to ensure that evaluations and research projects protect stakeholders, maximise likely benefits, and minimise potential risks. Good ethical review goes beyond just complying with Commonwealth and state/territory guidelines, it boosts the quality and credibility of evaluations, meets community expectations, and strengthens stakeholder engagement. However, up until recently, ethical review of evaluation projects required engaging with a system originally designed for clinical trials. This led to review processes that were incompatible with the methods, timeframes, and contexts that evaluators face. It also created some persistent myths around the role that ethical review plays in evaluation.

This presentation looks at the history of ethical review in Australia, the range and types of HRECs that evaluators can access, and the different review pathways available to evaluators. It also aims to bust the myths and fears around ethical review, show how it can add value to projects, and highlight how the system is evolving to meet the needs of practitioners outside of the health research space.

About the AES Ethics in Evaluation SIG:

The Ethics in Evaluation Special Interest Group (SIG) offers a collegial space for evaluators to connect, reflect and learn together about the ethical dimensions of our practice. The SIG is not intended to provide case by case advice or resolve individual ethical dilemmas, but to rather function as a community for shared learning, broader ethical inquiry, and strengthening our collective understanding of what ethical evaluation looks like in an evolving context.

Any AES member with an interest in evaluation ethics is warmly welcome. Whether you’re an experienced evaluator, new to the profession, a commissioner, a researcher, or simply curious, you are invited to join our community. Contact ethics.sig@aes.asn.au for more information.

Presenter details:

Gerard Atkinson is Managing Director and founder of Iris Ethics, an HREC specialising in evaluation and social research projects. He took on this role after a long career in evaluation including at ARTD Consultants where alongside leading large-scale and complex evaluations he led internal training on ethics and HREC processes. Gerard is a current member of the Australian Evaluation Society, a Qualified Professional Researcher of The Research Society, and a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He is also a board member of the Social Impact Measurement Network Australia (SIMNA), and co-chair of the Australasian Autism Research Council.

The session will be co-facilitated by SIG co-chairs, Su-Ann Drew and Emma Williams.

This seminar will be recorded and available on the member portal only.

This free event has been organised by the AES Ethics in Evaluation SIGOur seminar series provides an opportunity for you to meet with AES members and others in the evaluation community and to share and learn from the experiences of fellow evaluators. 

Session start times:

  • VIC, NSW, QLD, ACT, TAS: 1.00pm

  • SA, NT: 12.30pm

  • WA: 11.00am

  • New Zealand: 3.00pm

For other time zones please go to https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Please ensure you have access to your email address just prior to the start time to access Zoom details. Please also check your email address is correct on your registration form before submitting. Thanks.


Multicultural Evaluation SIG: Navigating Culturally Responsive Evaluation During Periods of Backlash (Online 17 April 2026)

 ME SIG panel 1

Date and time: Friday 17 April 2026, 12.00pm - 100pm AEST 
Topic: Multicultural Evaluation SIG: Navigating Culturally Responsive Evaluation During Periods of Backlash
Location: online, via Zoom. Details will be emailed to registrants just prior to the start time
Presenters: Dr. Lisa Aponte-Soto, Dr. Angelicque Tucker Blackmon, Dr. Ayesha Boyce, and Dr. Anthony B. Sullers Jr. (Panel Moderator). Hosted by Lena Etuk (Chair, AES MESIG)
Register online by: 16 April 2026

Event description:

While the circumstances in the US may seem far away, the conditions that created them are neither unique to the US nor absent in Australia. Periods of civil progress are often followed by periods of backsliding or backlash – regardless of the country. It’s important for us to remember Australia’s history and recognise the potential for similar swings of the pendulum here. With this in mind, the AES Multicultural Evaluation Special Interest Group is honoured to have the opportunity to host a webinar with members of the Center for Culturally Responsive Evaluation and Assessment (CREA) based at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

During this panel discussion, you’ll hear from CREA members and how they have navigated the increasingly challenging environment in the US for science, evidence-based decision making, and social justice as culturally responsive evaluators. The panel will explore how Culturally Responsive Evaluation (CRE) serves not only as a methodological approach, but as a form of principled resistance and generative leadership in the ongoing fight for social justice and equity. Panellists will discuss strategies for advancing CRE as a mechanism for community affirmation and social justice. Participants will leave with tangible strategies for both implicit and explicit advocacy, aimed at strengthening community resilience and fostering an inclusive, forward-thinking evaluative practice.

Presenter details:

Dr. Lisa Aponte-Soto, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Dr. Angelicque Tucker Blackmon,  Tanoma Consulting LLC; Dr. Ayesha Boyce, Innovative Learning Center, LLC; and Dr. Anthony B. Sullers Jr, Arizona State University.

This seminar will not be recorded.

This seminar has been organised by the AES Multicultural Evaluation SIG.  AES free events provide an opportunity for you to meet with AES members and others in the evaluation community and to share and learn from the experiences of fellow evaluators.

Seminar start times:

VIC, QLD, NSW, ACT, TAS: 12.00pm

SA: NT: 11.30am

WA: 2.00pm

New Zealand: 2.00pm

For other time zones please go to https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Please ensure you have access to your email address just prior to the start time to access Zoom details. Please also check your email address is correct on your registration form before submitting. Thanks.

 


 

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