| Literature DB >> 24456644 |
Annaliese Calhoun1, Avia Mainor2, Sarah Moreland-Russell3, Ryan C Maier3, Laura Brossart3, Douglas A Luke3.
Abstract
Implementing and growing a public health program that benefits society takes considerable time and effort. To ensure that positive outcomes are maintained over time, program managers and stakeholders should plan and implement activities to build sustainability capacity within their programs. We describe a 3-part sustainability planning process that programs can follow to build their sustainability capacity. First, program staff and stakeholders take the Program Sustainability Assessment Tool to measure their program's sustainability across 8 domains. Next, managers and stakeholders use results from the assessment to inform and prioritize sustainability action planning. Lastly, staff members implement the plan and keep track of progress toward their sustainability goals. Through this process, staff can more holistically address the internal and external challenges and pressures associated with sustaining a program. We include a case example of a chronic disease program that completed the Program Sustainability Assessment Tool and engaged in program sustainability planning.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24456644 PMCID: PMC3900327 DOI: 10.5888/pcd11.130185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Program Sustainability Framework Domains and Definitions
| Domain | Definition |
|---|---|
| Political Support (now called Environmental Support) | Having a supportive internal and external climate for your program |
| Funding Stability | Establishing a consistent financial base for your program |
| Partnerships | Cultivating connections between your program and its stakeholders |
| Organizational Capacity | Having the internal support and resources needed to effectively manage your program |
| Program Evaluation | Assessing your program to inform planning and document results |
| Program Adaptation | Taking actions that adapt your program to ensure its ongoing effectiveness |
| Communications | Strategic communication with stakeholders and the public about your program |
| Strategic Planning | Using processes that guide your program’s directions, goals, and strategies |
FigureThe program sustainability planning process.
Sample Sustainability Action Plan Addressing the Communications Domain
| Action Steps (Time Frame) | Person or Group Responsible | Resources | Monitoring Progress |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Establish a communications team within the unit that will meet monthly to develop an integrated communications plan including goals, objectives, and strategies for implementation. (Communications team established by January 1st. Meet on the second Wednesday of each month) | • Unit directors — must appoint staff person to serve as representative • A chairperson will be selected by team members | • Representatives from chronic disease programs (work plan requirement) • Monthly meeting time • Communications training workshop | • Established communications team • Documented timelines and milestones in meeting notes • Completed communications plan |
| 2. Create quarterly information graphics to demonstrate the program’s impact to senior leadership and external partners. (March 201x–December 201x) | Communications team chairperson and program manager | • Graphics software • Partnership meeting summaries and evaluation data • Staff time to present to leadership | • Data queries • Distribution of quarterly information graphics |
| 3. Improve storytelling capacity through better organization, collection, and training of health department staff, local partners, and grantees. Training will include face-to-face meetings, webinars, and resources. (Beginning May 201x–ongoing) | Health department public information staff | • Storytelling train-the-trainer workshops • Travel costs, staff time, printing costs • Ongoing technical assistance to partners and grantees • Tracking database | • Training curriculum • Attendance list from trainings • Report of changes or implemented strategies following training events |
| 4. Develop 5 short multimedia success story vignettes communicating the value of the program for use in community presentations, on the website, and social media outlets. (Completed by September 201x) | Website and Facebook administrator | • Editing and graphics support • Success story mining from grantee reports and evaluation data • Implementation pictures from site visits | • Creation of success story vignettes • Distribution of stories • Delivery of presentations, web posts, blog announcements, tweets, etc. |