Bradley Shrimpton is a Lecturer with the Centre for Program Evaluation, the University of Melbourne. Bradley has worked on a wide range of research and evaluation projects including: the evaluation of public sector mental health programs; federally..
Bradley Shrimpton is a Lecturer with the Centre for Program Evaluation, the University of Melbourne. Bradley has worked on a wide range of research and evaluation projects including: the evaluation of public sector mental health programs; federally funded research examining social values in health economics; the evaluation of adult and youth focused educational multimedia and websites; and the development of strategies for supporting the education of young people with Tourette Syndrome. His current lecturing duties for the University of Melbourne include postgraduate courses in qualitative research methods and program evaluation. Bradley has received two national awards for his evaluation work - the 2005 Australasian Evaluation Society ‘Community Development Award’, and 2007 Australasian Evaluation Society ‘Emerging New Talent Award’. His recent publications have appeared in the Evaluation Journal of Australasia, Australian and New Zealand Health Policy and Journal of Health Care Analysis.
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