Welcome to Self-Evaluation and Sustainability. This module assists you with guiding, improving, and maintaining your jail transition effort through self-evaluation.
"In Orange County, California, we are moving toward the incorporation of a self-evaluation model and development of a database focusing on key factors in evaluating our in-jail and community-based reentry system. This will improve our efforts as we move forward to help assess and adjust the model to meet the needs of our clients and the community."
—Dominic Mejico
Inmate Reentry Manager
Orange County (CA) Sheriff’s Department
Self-evaluation involves the use of objective, observable information (i.e., data) to guide operations, monitor progress, and inform decisionmaking about changes or improvements that may need to be made. When done properly, self-evaluation can validate the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of a program or approach. This can be very helpful in leveraging resources and support from your community.
Perhaps most importantly, self-evaluation facilitates system discussion based upon facts and real outcomes that transcends philosophical differences regarding what is right. It focuses on what interventions, actions, or practices work best to realize enhanced long-term public safety outcomes.
Self-evaluation doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive, but it does require support from your partners and a commitment to use data to examine processes and procedures on a regular basis.
Self-evaluation also provides a foundation for sustainability. Sustainability involves the use of strategies and mechanisms to ensure the gains or progress your initiative makes is sustained over time despite changes in leadership, policy, funding, and staffing.
Before you begin this module, ask yourself to what degree your agency and local partnerships have developed and implemented self-evaluation procedures to track current performance and inform improvements to your community’s transition initiatives. For example,
Some of you will be just beginning to develop self-evaluation procedures, while others will be evaluating your programs and broader transition strategies and feeding the results back into program planning. In either case, this module will help you understand how self-evaluation is vital to monitoring your initiative, delivering programs where they are effective, and sustaining your transition efforts.
This module has five sections and will take between 20 and 30 minutes to complete.
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