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Learning Opportunities

Learn more about the Community Impact Hub, social impact and other resources through online and in person events.

Register now for our upcoming webinar on Thursday 27 June at 10.30am

Join Wendy Simpson and Gemma Bothe for a webinar that will enhance your interview skills, crucial for effective research and data collection in any field. 

Interview techniques - Making a good chat meaningful

So, you want to know what people think about your initiative? Interviews are a great way to collect that rich, qualitative data that is so valuable to supporting our impact narratives to understand the ‘whys’ of it all - why things worked, why they didn’t, why things worked the way did. But there are some key skills and techniques involved in conducting a good interview. 

 

Come along and learn how to conduct interviews that yield rich, useful insights essential for sound decision-making and analysis. Learn how to ask the right questions, navigate interviews effectively, and capture valuable information. 

 

This session will equip you with some practical techniques to conduct engaging and productive interviews, including different types of interviews, preparing questions for unbiased and informative responses, and creating a comfortable environment for interviewees.  

 

Join Wendy Simpson and Gemma Bothe for a webinar that will enhance your interview skills, crucial for effective research and data collection in any field. Whether you're conducting academic research, market analysis, or community or impact assessments, mastering the art of interviewing can significantly improve the quality of your data and support your impact story. 

 

Learn about wellbeing

Understand how your community is going to help you to better target and plan your project.

Not sure where to start?

Find inspiration for your project and browse the initiatives and grants already making their mark on wellbeing in Western Australia.

Ready to plan your project?

Understand your vision, plan your impact and report on the outcomes of your project with three easy interactive tools in the Community Impact Planner.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Western Australian Community Impact Hub acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are based, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and extends that respect to all the Traditional Owners and Elders of this country. We recognise the significant importance of their cultural heritage, values and beliefs and how these contribute to the positive health and wellbeing of the whole community.