Not exact matches
Building from the legislatively mandated benchmark data collection,
grantees have been required to establish continuous quality improvement
plans to specify the processes and outcomes of the
grantee's MIECHV program through regular data collection, the use of data to inform administration, and monitoring the application of changes to improve
performance.
Here are some of the benefits
grantees have reported as a result of the
performance measurement
planning process.
Performance measurement
planning provides an opportunity for
grantees to engage tribal communities and partners in discussions about data, often for the first time.
TEI works with
grantees on developing site - specific
performance measurement
plans, defining quantifiable and measurable indicators, supporting home visitors in collecting data, developing data collection policies and procedures, establishing data systems, monitoring data quality, conducting analysis, reporting, using the data to drive improvement, and sharing lessons learned about
performance measurement.
Grantees funded between 2010 and 2015 developed and implemented individualized
performance measurement
plans for monitoring program
performance in these areas.
TEI provides targeted technical assistance and tools to help
grantees develop their
performance measurement
plans.
TEI works with Tribal Home Visiting Program
grantees to help them develop
plans to measure the
performance of their programs.