The NDARC Webinar Series evaluation was undertaken by an external consultant and included interviews with key informants, an audience survey, and an analysis of webinar registration and attendance data.

Here are the top three insights: 

1. The NDARC Webinar Series is highly valued by its audience, attracts strong viewership, and is consistently rated as informative, diverse and well-run 

98%

of respondents found NDARC webinars informative 

98%

of respondents rated NDARC webinars as diverse

100%

of respondents rated NDARC webinars as well run

2. The NDARC Webinar Series occupies a valuable and distinctive position in the alcohol and other drugs (AOD) sector 

72%

of respondents highly value the quality of NDARC webinar presenters  

95%

of respondents rated NDARC webinar content as unique

84%

of respondents felt NDARC webinars cover current challenges and emerging issues in the AOD sector  

3. The NDARC Webinar Series attracts a diverse audience across workplaces and roles 

90%

of respondents work in NGOs and the community sector, government, government health services, or universities and research institutes 

38%

of respondents identified as researchers and academics, psychologists, counsellors and social workers, or health educators and project officers

40%

of respondents classified their primary work as AOD treatment/clinical work or research and academic activities

Thank you to all who participated in the external evaluation. We appreciate your time and input in helping us assess the impact, reach and effectiveness of the NDARC Webinar Series.   

We look forward to further improving our events in response to this process.  

Learn more about the NDARC Webinar Series 

Reach out to the NDARC Events Team via NDARC.events@unsw.edu.au if you have any questions, feedback or suggestions.