After the data is collected and summarized, each agency will use the SAGE scoring manual, to identify strengths, challenges, and opportunities in each domain. The results can then serve as the foundation for strategic planning efforts and provide targeted recommendations to assist agencies in refining specific policies and practices. The results 2, of the SAGE can also be used to change key practices and programs to be more gender-responsive. Previous jurisdictions have used the results of the evaluation to implement strategies to launch training initiatives for staff in trauma-informed care and strength-based interventions, implement tools to support staff selection and hiring procedures; revise policies for assessment, supervision, technical violations, and supervision conditions; and expand collaboration with community providers.
How can we use the SAGE results and what are the benefits of completing this process?
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