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Workshop: Introduction to Cost-Benefit Analysis for Evaluators (Online 17 October & 24 October 2023)

Workshop: Introduction to Cost-Benefit Analysis for Evaluators (Online 17 October & 24 October 2023)

 Introduction to Cost Benefit Analysis for Evaluators 1

Title: Introduction to Cost-Benefit Analysis for Evaluators

Date and time: Tuesday 17 October & Tuesday 24 October 2023, 10.00am to 1.30pm AEDT (registration from 9.45am) Registrants are to attend both sessions. (full day workshop - 2 sessions)

Venue: Via Zoom. Details will be emailed to registrants just prior to the workshop start time

Facilitator: David Marchant

Register online by: 16 October 2023. Spaces limited to 25 participants

 Fees (GST inclusive): Members $295, Organisational member staff $415, Non-members $485, Student member $140, Student non-member $226. Students must send proof of their full-time student status to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Purpose of Workshop

Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is an appraisal and economic evaluation technique that considers the economic, social, and environmental impacts of different projects, programs, and policies, in quantifiable and monetary terms.

Widely used as an ex-ante (forward-looking) technique for appraising options and informing social decision-making, CBA is becoming increasingly important in ex-post (after the event) economic evaluation.

Across state and territory governments, CBA is the preferred method of economic assessment.

Workshop Content

This interactive and practical workshop, which has been designed specifically for evaluators (and assumes no prior knowledge of cost-benefit analysis nor economics) will provide evaluators with an understanding of CBA, explain how CBA can and should be used in evaluation, provide practical guidance for undertaking a CBA and interpreting a CBA, and build personal confidence around CBA.

In addition to the two half-day workshops, optional ‘group office hours’ will be offered for those participants wanting to engage more deeply with the program or ask any questions.

Workshop Outcomes

Learning outcomes will include increased understanding of:

  • The role of CBA in evaluation

  • When and why an evaluator would use CBA

  • How CBA compares to other types of analysis

  • Key concepts in CBA

  • How to undertake a CBA

  • Practical issues and challenges associated with undertaking a CBA

  • How to review, interpret and communicate results of a CBA

  • Where to find resources for CBA

PL competencies

This workshop aligns with competencies in the AES Evaluator’s Professional Learning Competency Framework. The identified domains are:

  • Domain 1 – Evaluative attitude and professional practice

  • Domain 2 – Evaluation theory

  • Domain 4 – Research methods and systematic inquiry

Who should attend?

Evaluators who want to develop their understanding of CBA and evaluators who may need to commission, undertake, or review/interpret a CBA in the future.

Workshop start times

  • VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS: 10.00am

  • QLD: 9.00am

  • SA: 9.30am

  • NT: 8.30am

  • WA: 7.00am

  • New Zealand: 12.00pm

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

About the facilitator

David Marchant is an accredited facilitator and the Managing Director of Inform Economics (www.informeconomics.com), specialist practitioners in the development and preparation of cost-benefit analyses.

Over recent years, Inform Economics have developed many cost-benefit analyses across a wide range of government sectors including health, disability, environment, education, fire & emergency management, government services, responsible gambling, social housing, workplace safety, tourism, and events.

Event Information

Event Date 17 Oct 2023 10:00am
Event End Date 24 Oct 2023 1:30pm
Cut Off Date 16 Oct 2023 12:00pm
Location Zoom
Categories Online Workshops

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