More than Radio – A Community Asset

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Past Webinars
Wednesday, May 23, 2018 - 12:30 to 13:30

Presented by Doug Hume, Social Ventures Australia, with reps from PAW Media, Umeewarra Media and Gadigal Information Services/ Koori Radio

In this webinar for First Nations media organisations, Doug Hume will describe the outcomes of the Social Return on Investment (SROI) Study of Indigenous broadcasting Services (IBS) undertaken in 2017. The purpose of this study was to forecast the return on investment over three years of a very remote, regional and urban Indigenous broadcasting Services (IBS) by understanding, estimating and valuing their impact on stakeholders.

Doug will outline the approach take to the SROI study was undertaken, and the key learnings about the value, impact and cost-benefit of First Nations media organisations. 

Representatives from the three Indigenous Broadcasting Services selected for the study  – PAW Media, Umeewarra Media and Gadigal Information Services/ Koori Radio – will speak about the experience, outcomes and how they are using the results.

See the IRCA website for more information about the SROI study and the final report.

Register in advance for this meeting: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/d53a32e10783842fc5b9141539e44ee6

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

 

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Dougs Bio:
Doug is an Associate Consultant with Social Ventures Australia (SVA). He brings four years’ experience in policy analysis and implementation for the Australian Government. Prior to joining SVA, Doug worked at the Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet and the Federal Department of Education and Training as an education policy adviser. Doug also worked as an engagement officer in Central Australia, supporting remote First Australian communities. He has volunteered in a variety of non-profit organisations in Australia and Latin America. Since joining SVA, Doug has worked on a variety of organisational strategy and outcomes monitoring and evaluation projects, with a particular focus on First Australian and education related initiatives.