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Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
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Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
Reviewed and provided feedback on data they are currently collecting
Provided notes and sent resources (tip sheets on outcome measures, LMs, and Evaluation Action Plans)
Met to discuss current evaluation needs (finding an evaluator, prioritizing data to collect, data platforms) and set goals for TA
Sent additional peer resources, and asked about follow up meeting
Sent resources (per our meeting focus) on 1) Models of how peers, case managers, and first responders work together (interdisciplinary teams that include peers); 2) Role of peers and different types of outcome measures for them, and 3) Types of data being collected through coroners’ offices in general
Met with the grantee to discuss their core issues of focus and Identify goals.They have recently changed the composition of their team, adding peers, and are looking into how to collect data specifically around the peer team members' outcomes.
Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
We followed up with the grantee to share the logic model and evaluation action plan templates, along with helpful tipsheets. Additionally, we provided survey feedback and offered further insights or recommendations based on our conversations. We also collected several report examples that may be useful, along with resources on general report writing and related tools. To facilitate continued support, we shared a booking link so they can schedule another meeting at their convenience.
We met with the grantee to discuss their questions about how best to use the data they’ve collected to build a report. We reviewed their surveys and interview guides, providing feedback that will be shared with them. We also addressed challenges they were facing with the data and explored potential solutions, considering the unique populations they’re working with. We reviewed how to identify key elements for the report and suggested using a logic model and evaluation action plan to help structure and guide their work.