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The People’s Law School in British Columbia, Canada has made two excellent animated films on debt collection: 'You owe money' and 'Someone owes you money !'
Watch the animations (each lasting around 4 minutes)
This invaluable paper includes a wide range of materials on various public legal education and information (PLEI) initiatives with examples of project evaluation reports. The Art and Science of Evaluation by Allison Mackenzie from the Law Society of Alberta, and Evaluation and Publication Standards by the Community Legal Education Association are included.
Levels of financial capability: the results of a base-line survey
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) published the results of an evaluation into levels of financials capability in the UK in 2006. Financial capability was conceived as encompassing five different areas or domains: managing money, keeping track, planning ahead, choosing products and staying informed.
Researching and evaluating public legal education: principles and practice
Publication by Plenet launched at the first PLE conference held in London in February 2009. The paper includes a practical framework for evaluating PLE projects and examples of evaluation tools.