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Definitions for Readiness Assessment Sustainability
Engagement: The level of commitment and support, both internally and externally, devoted to continuing the outcome(s).Partnerships: The mutually beneficial interactions in which individuals, both internally and externally, share knowledge, resources and expertise for continued success of the outcome(s).Planning: The first steps of sustainability including assessing the needs, identifying resources, determining funding strategies, identifying partners, and developing goals for the future for the outcome(s).Role Clarity: The identification of the various roles, duties, and tasks, involved to promote sustainable outcome(s).1-30%: The likelihood of sustainability is low.
Recommendation: Reassess whether the project or strategic outcome needs to be sustained. If so, take corrective action.
31-50%: The project or strategic objective has potential to be sustained.
Recommendation: Make sure to include in sustainability plan and start having conversations with key stakeholders.
51-75%: This project or strategic objective has a high probability of being sustainable.
Recommendation: Highlight as a priority in sustainability plan. Develop sustainability budget and get commitments from key stakeholders if not done already.
76-100%: This project or strategic objective is definitely sustainable.
Recommendation: Continue to implement sustainability plan as is and obtain commitments as soon as possible if not done already.
TIP: Use these results as a guide to continue planning for sustainability. Be sure to consider the unique circumstances for your group/community.
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
PlanningThe first steps of sustainability including assessing the needs, identifying resources, determining funding strategies, identifying partners, and developing goals for the future for the outcome(s).Will the need for the The key objectives to be accomplished with the projectoutcome(s) remain after project is concluded?CorrectIncorrect -
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2. Question
Has the outcome been measured through a formal A document that describes how and if the project goals were metevaluation process?CorrectIncorrect -
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3. Question
Has a Amount of money needed to sustain one or more outcomes of the projectsustainability budget been developed?CorrectIncorrect -
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4. Question
Have Measurable activities or documents that help to determine extent of achievementsuccess indicators been identified for this outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Is there a sustainability plan in place?CorrectIncorrect -
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6. Question
EngagementThe level of commitment and support, both internally and externally, devoted to continuing the outcome(s).Will this outcome(s) continue to benefit physicians in the community after project is complete?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Will this outcome(s) continue to benefit patients after the project is complete?CorrectIncorrect -
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8. Question
Have the benefits of the outcome(s) been shared with A stakeholder that has a large impact on the projectkey stakeholders?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Have the benefits of the outcome(s) been shared with potential Organizations able to provide resources to sustain outcomesfunding organizations?CorrectIncorrect -
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10. Question
Is there Parts of the community not directly affected or involved with the projectpublic support for the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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11. Question
PartnershipsThe mutually beneficial interactions in which individuals, both internally and externally, share knowledge, resources and expertise for continued success of the outcome(s).Have key stakeholders been identified to help sustain the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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12. Question
Has a source of Resources that do not require continued renewal processessustainable/stable funding been identified?CorrectIncorrect -
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13. Question
Has a source of Resources that do require continuous renewal processesflexible funding been identified?CorrectIncorrect -
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14. Question
Have key stakeholders committed to the continued success of the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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15. Question
Have key Stakeholders with decision-making authority over resourcesleaders committed to the continued success of the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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16. Question
Role ClarityThe identification of the various roles, duties, and tasks, involved to promote sustainable outcome(s).Is there a commitment from any stakeholder(s) to continue to promote the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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17. Question
Have identified A person or persons who understand and agree to actively promote the project’s goalsChampions committed to help promote sustainable outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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18. Question
Have key stakeholders committed to absorb the resource needs for the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
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19. Question
Has a stakeholder(s) been identified to support the ongoing Ongoing regular (often daily) tasks and activities needed to sustain outcome(s)operation of the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Has a lead been identified to continue the Overarching planning and oversight of operational workcoordination work needed to sustain the outcome(s)?CorrectIncorrect