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CASH Peer Review Method

CASH Peer Review Method. welcome. Aim to be participative and learn from each other’s knowledge, skills and experiences “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” ~ H. Jackson Brown ~ Questions? – yes please! Interruptions? – yes please!. What do we want to achieve?.

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CASH Peer Review Method

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  1. CASH Peer ReviewMethod

  2. welcome • Aim to be participative and learn from each other’s knowledge, skills and experiences • “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” • ~ H. Jackson Brown ~ • Questions? – yes please! • Interruptions? – yes please!

  3. What do we want to achieve? • Success for the partner cities and for the INTI cites project needs us all to work as a team • We need to get to know each other before we start to work together – as a team • A team must know its strengths and weaknesses • A team need to know how they will work and what is their game plan • A team needs to know the rules of the game

  4. Where do we start? Reference documents • Benchmark • City's own reports • Methodology • Peer review teams • Dates for peer review visits

  5. How to carry out a peer review Peer Review is a series of simple logical steps set out in the manual….. Nothing to frighten you • Help to understand the steps with a “walk through" section by section

  6. ‘Desk review’

  7. Differences and gaps

  8. What direction are they taking?

  9. What are they aiming for?

  10. The peer review visit Dates Teams Travel & Hotel Visit programme Who interviews who? Who to interview? Who to meet at a workshop?

  11. The peer review visit • gathering evidence and

  12. Competence + confidence + opportunity= successful peer review

  13. Who to meet?

  14. Interviews…………?

  15. And workshops………?

  16. Visit programme • For each interview & workshop (cell in the programme) • Interview number • Venue: Room number • Interviewee ( Name) (Title) (Roles) • Interpreter ( yes/no) • Peers ( Name) (Name) • Interview focus: Administrative Cooperation – Leadership and Ambition Working in Partnership – Evaluation

  17. Preparing for the interview • What is the purpose of the interview? • What am I trying to achieve? • Questions testing your hypothesis • Preparation, preparation, preparation

  18. Questions • Open • Closed • Probing • Leading • Multiple • Marathon • Hypothetical • Periodical behavioural • Classifying • Clarifying • 3-6 key questions in advance • All questions must have reference code: • Theme • Category • Benchmark number • And all answers also have code

  19. Record the answers….

  20. Relaxing the person • Meeting and Greeting • Someone to meet them • Introductions • Shaking hands • Process • Explain why we are here • Structure of interview • How long it is likely to take • Confidentiality of process • Note taking Interviewer behaviours • Posture • Eye contact • Tone of voice

  21. Making the interviewee feel comfortable

  22. The setting – prison!

  23. Peer Review is a gift

  24. But as with all gifts…..

  25. Evidence is facts not opinions It is the; • Why • What • Where • When • How Evidence about the gaps, differences and best practice

  26. Collating the evidence What evidence is presented by the post its? • Collate it

  27. Questions?

  28. Thank you and see you soon!

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