Exploring Indigenous evaluation frameworks
Aneta Cram is a doctoral candidate with the School of Health, exploring Indigenous evaluation frameworks.
Iwi affiliations
Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Pahauwera
Profile
Aneta is a doctoral candidate with the School of Health. Her doctoral research explores what Indigenous evaluation frameworks currently exist, how they were developed and the impact that they are having with the communities that they were developed for in order to provide guidance to support other Indigenous communities in developing their own community-specific evaluation frameworks.
Qualifications
BA, MEval
Research interests
Kaupapa Māori, evaluation, Indigenous evaluation
Publications
Taylor-Schiro, E. & Cram, A. (2021). Who Puts the Value in Evaluation?: The Need for Self-Reflection and Transparency in Advocacy and Policy Change Evaluation. New Directions for evaluation.
Cram, A., Hopson, R., Powell, M., Williams, A., & Kaul, A. (2019). Challenges and possibilities in developing a programme-theory model through stakeholder engagement, dialogue, and reflection. Evaluation Matters: He Take to te Aromatawai.
Contact
craman@staff.vuw.ac.nz
Supervisor(s)
Associate Dean, Maori · - Māori Health
Health Services Research Centre · - Te Hikuwai Rangahau Hauora