Download and use the CPH-ET
The CPH-ET is designed for practitioners, policymakers, and organisations working at the intersection of arts, culture, and public health.
The tool provides a series of guiding questions and prompts to help structure evaluations, ensuring that projects remain:
- person-centred
- equitable
- safe
- creative
- collaborative
When to use CPH-ET
You can use the tool at any stage of a project, to help you:
Prepare
Identify:
- the scope of your project
- key stakeholders
- intended impact
Plan
Establish:
- evaluation methods
- data collection tools
- engagement strategies
Assess
Gather qualitative and quantitative evidence on how your project affects health inequalities.
Reflect
- analyse findings
- document lessons learned
- make recommendations for future initiatives
Download the CPH-ET
The CPH-ET is available as a free, open-access resource. It includes:
- a detailed evaluation framework with guidance on different evaluation approaches
- templates and checklists to support project documentation
- case studies and examples to illustrate best practices in creative public health
Page last updated: 12 March 2025