Evaluation and Assessment Tools Feedback and Evaluation Tool for the Quality of Training 1. How do you evaluate the training over? very good good so good good I don t know 2. Looking back at the training I can say that. I contributed to the contents of the training with my expertise I participated actively in the discussions I asked questions 3. How do you evaluate the realization of the training? The contents were new to me The contents were interesting The training was relevant for my The training was very well structured The presentation of the topics was easy to understand The time for discussion was sufficient The handouts and materials were informative and sufficient The trainers were very competent The methods were suitable to support my learning 4. From what did you benefit most for your? (You may tick several answers.) Information on definition of gender and GBV information on forms of violence Information on the prevalence of violence against women Information on causes and dynamics of GBV 1
Information on the consequences of GBV on children Information on vulnerable groups Information on myths (general and regional) about GBV Information on role of health professionals and health facilities Information on understanding the signs of GBV Information on identifying survivors Information on how to communicate with survivors Information on examination and documentation of GBV Information on risk assessment and safety concerns Information on referral Exchange with staff from other professions and institutions New contacts that help me with my Practice guidelines Handouts and material Exercises, role play I could benefit from everything I could benefit from anything 5. How did you experience the use of different methods? As a good possibility to gain more confidence in my professional conduct As unfamiliar but helpful for more understanding of persons involved As very useful for my Role play Case studies Exercises Power-pointpresentations Lectures Media, film Group work 2
6. How did you experience the concept of the training? The training opened new perspectives to me I learnt new skills I was given new information on other professions / agencies I could explain the my job and way of working to the other participants The training made me aware of new ideas for cooperation I found new cooperation partners 7. Now that the training is over, do you feel more competent /comfortable dealing with GBV? I feel more competent now I feel more comfortable now I feel well informed I got enough tools to handle the problem I feel good prepared for improving my I feel motivated for multi-professional cooperation 8. Please think of your everyday professional : Do you find a standardized documentation form helpful? Do you find routine inquiry on physical and sexual violence helpful? Do you find it important to prioritize aspects of safety above others when attending survivors of GBV? Do you find it important to mind good documentation of injuries, discomfort and symptoms when attending survivors of GBV? Do you feel prepared for conversations with survivors of GBV? 3
9. Do you know support services in your town / region? Do you know support and protection services where to refer survivors of GBV? Do you know perpetrator services where to refer violent men? There are no such services in my town / region There are no such services in my town / region 10. What in the course of this training was particularly important for you? 11. What in the course of this training was less important for you? 12. What have you missed? 13. About which topics would you have liked to learn more in detail? 4
Final Statements 14. Do you want to engage further with the issue of GBV? Yes, I want to participate in further special trainings for health professionals Yes, I want to contribute to improve the situation of abused women in my institution No, I want to take a leave from the issue of GBV No, I don t want to address the issue of GBV any more 15. What will be your next step? Thank you very for supporting our evaluation! 5