Continuing Excellence - Course Evaluation Form
Course Name: Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice

Date: October 14, 2021

Learning Objectives

As a result of this training, participants will be better able to:
1) Explain the Principles for Effective Correctional Rehabilitation (RNR model)
2) Describe the empirical support for the RNR model
3) Explain how to apply the risk principle in terms of prediction and matching
4) Recognize what are and what are not criminogenic needs
5) Identify and address specific responsivity issues
6) Recognize implementation issues that may arise
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1. How much did you learn as a result of this CE program? *
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2. Rate the quality of the program content *
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3. Rate how current/relevant the program content is *
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4. How useful was the content of this CE program for your practice or other professional development? *
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5. Rate the instructor(s) knowledge and expertise of the subject *
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6. Rate the instructor(s) teaching ability *
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7.1. Rate how well the instructor(s) adhered to the learning objective #1 *
Learning Objective #1: "Explain the Principles for Effective Correctional Rehabilitation (RNR model)," 5 = Very well, 1 = Not well at all
7.2. Rate how well the instructor(s) adhered to the learning objective #2 *
Learning Objective #2: "Describe the empirical support for the RNR model," 5 = Very well, 1 = Not well at all
7.3. Rate how well the instructor(s) adhered to the learning objective #3 *
Learning Objective #3: "Explain how to apply the risk principle in terms of prediction and matching," 5 = Very well, 1 = Not well at all
7.4. Rate how well the instructor(s) adhered to the learning objective #4 *
Learning Objective #4: "Recognize what are and what are not criminogenic needs," 5 = Very well, 1 = Not well at all
7.5. Rate how well the instructor(s) adhered to the learning objective #5 *
Learning Objective #5: "Identify and address specific responsivity issues," 5 = Very well, 1 = Not well at all
7.6. Rate how well the instructor(s) adhered to the learning objective #6 *
Learning Objective #6: "Recognize implementation issues that may arise," 5 = Very well, 1 = Not well at all
8. Rate how well the program met your expectations (according to the promotional materials) *
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9. Rate the quality of the provided course materials *
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10. Rate the quality of the facilities (in-person) or technology (online). *
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11. Rate how well disability accommodations were met, if requested. *
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12. Rate the ease of the registration process *
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13. Rate the instructor(s) responsiveness to questions *
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14. Rate the program staff's responsiveness to questions *
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15. How will the information from this program be useful to you in the future? *
16. What did the program (or presenter/s) do particularly well that helped you understand the material? *
17. What, if anything, could the program (or presenter/s) have done differently to help you understand the material better? *
18. About how long did it take you to complete this course (including completing this form)? *
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