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Evaluating your program > Collecting your data

Collecting your data

You have a plan! Next, you need to collect the information. This section looks at how you might gather information for an evaluation of programs based on Active Independent Aging. Some of these approaches require more resources and expertise than others. The strategies include:

  • interviews and surveys with members
  • assessments of changes made at your centre and in your neighbourhood
  • reviews of program records
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