How much has “beyondblue” done for the society since it has been established? S

Demonstrate an understanding of symptom presentation and development in relation to a Mental Status Examination
October 2, 2018
Develop and write a cover letter applying for a registered nurse position in an Australian hospital of your choice
October 2, 2018

How much has “beyondblue” done for the society since it has been established? S

Question: Keeping in mind the program logic designed for “beyondblue” evaluation will focus on key questions. A series of supplementary questions will be made so as to provide more rationale and extract as much as information to help the evaluator not only to observe the results but also to explain the findings so as to focus on interventions which will lead to improved outcomes. Evaluation Question 1: How much has “beyondblue” done for the society since it has been established? Subsidiary questions: To what extend is “beyondblue” reaching the intended target population? What are the internal capabilities being invested in “beyondblue” initiatives? What resources have been invested in “beyondblue” activities? Are the program activities implemented as planned? Rationale: This will basically help the evaluators to analyse the relevance between the needs, problems in the Australian society and objectives of the intervention. Evaluation Question 2: How well has “beyondblue” been implemented? How satisfied are the participants of “beyondblue” about its design, approaches in effectively addressing their needs? Did the resources invested in the activities deliver the outputs as planned? To what extend has “beyondblue” achieved its intended outcomes in the short, medium and long terms? Rationale: This will allow the evaluators to analyse the efficiency of the resources utilized and to understand the implementation process and outcomes. Evaluation Question 3: Has the behaviour and system changed? Has the community’s perception and understanding of depression and anxiety changed? To what extend has “beyondblue” been effective in changing behaviour of individual or community? Rationale: This will help the evaluators to judge the effectiveness of the program, including whether it is been benefiting the society in an intended way. Evaluation Question 4: Would Australian community be better off without “beyondblue”? Were there any unanticipated outcomes, desirable or undesirable, as a result of “beyondblue”? Has the impact of depression and anxiety been reduced in the community? Rationale: These questions will evaluate the sustainability of “beyondblue” and in the case of cessation has it made an impact on the Australian society as intended