Should Queensland MBCPs adopt the Quality Practice Elements?

A recent ANROWS evaluation of the Northern Territory Men’s Behaviour Change Programs generated a new set of Quality Practice Elements (QPEs). Using research and practice knowledge, the QPEs focus on continuous improvement to enhance the effectiveness and safety of MBCPs. They were designed to be useful for anyone delivering MBCPs, no matter the context or location.

In our next SPARK webinar, we will test that theory by introducing the QPEs to Queensland MBCP practitioners.

Watch as your colleagues discuss the QPEs and respond to questions such as:

  • Are the QPEs relevant for our practice?
  • How might we use them to enhance our practice?
  • What value can they bring to our sector?

You will also get to hear from the evaluators themselves. Rodney Vlais (Independent freelancer), Lucy MacMillan (Director Evaluation and Impact, ANROWS) and Maree Corbo (Co Manager Community Safety & Social Services, Tangentyere Council) sat down together to talk about the inspiration for the evaluation and unpack comment challenges and benefits of engaging in this work.

A live chat will accompany the webinar. You can ask your questions and chat with the participants while you watch.

The Quality Practice Elements will be published on the ANROWS website, and the WorkUP Queensland resource hub after the webinar.

A recording of the webinar will also be made available. Register to attend and you will be notified.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, 27th of March 2025
Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm AEST

Register now at: https://events.humanitix.com/spark-webinar-quality-practice-elements-for-queensland-mbcps