Queen's Smith School of Business presents a sample lecture exploring how rigorous impact measurement transforms social initiatives into evidence-based policy.
This 30-minute session examines Kingston's internationally recognized High School Bus Pass Program as a case study in measuring the true impact of social programs. The presentation reveals how systematic data collection and analysis can demonstrate the broader effects of seemingly simple interventions.
Featured Presentation
Dan Hendry, social innovator behind Kingston's High School Bus Pass Program, shares the real story of how free transit passes and systematic training for high school students became a model for impact measurement and evidence-based policymaking.
The session explores how a community initiative transformed thinking about youth mobility, equity, and environmental sustainability across Canada through rigorous evaluation and data-driven insights.
Event Details
Presenters: Glenn Hollis & Dan Hendry
Format: Interactive session with Q&A
Duration: 30 minutes
Cost: Complimentary
Part of: Certificate in Professional Impact Analysis program sample lecture