Introduction to Realist Evaluation for Social Services (Nov 2025)

SSG Subsidised Short Course (Tier 2)
Eligible participants enjoy a baseline subsidy of up to 50% of course fees;
up to 70% of course fees with enhanced subsidy.

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About

The course is designed to provide social service professionals, community workers, policy-makers and researchers, with an introduction to theories and concepts of realist evaluation.

In community development and other fields of practice, interventions are often described as being complex and have outcomes that are dependent on context and are challenging to evaluate. Realist evaluation can help make sense of the outcomes from these types of interventions. Instead of providing one-off verdicts on its success or failure by asking, “Does the intervention work?”, realist evaluation examines “What works, for whom, under what circumstances and why?”. Recognising that interventions do not work in the same way for everyone, everywhere, realist evaluation seeks to systematically develop and test theory, specifically the causal mechanisms that are activated in different contexts, leading to different outcomes. It is multi-method and draws on both quantitative and qualitative methods.

Trainer

<b> Dr Robyn Tan </b>
<br> Research Fellow, 
<br>Social Service Research Centre, 
<br> National University of Singapore

Dr Robyn Tan is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies, LKYSPP, NUS. Her research interests include studying the implementation of programmes, policies and interventions in real world policy and service settings. She has a keen interest in theory-driven evaluations, specifically, applying realist research to understand what works, for whom, under what conditions, and why. Robyn is an adjunct faculty with the Geriatric Education and Research Institute (GERI) where she is involved in implementation research of healthcare interventions, to facilitate their translation into practice.

Course Fee

This course is SSG-approved (Tier 2). Participants who are Singaporeans or Singaporean Permanent Residents will be eligible for subsidies of 50% of the course fees, excluding GST. Singaporean participants who are aged 40 years old and above will be eligible for higher subsidies of up to 70% of course fees. Corporate-sponsored participants from SMEs will be eligible for higher subsidies of up to 70% of course fees. Participants must pass all assessment components, to be eligible for SSG funding. The table below shows the breakdown of the course fee payable.

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Date
Wednesday, 05 November 2025

Time
9.00AM - 6.00PM (GMT+8)

Venue
NUS Kent Ridge Campus (AS7)