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Who should I invite to take the Clinical Sustainability Assessment Tool?

We recommend that multiple staff and partners take the assessment for a more complete picture of your clinical practice. When you create an account, you have the option to set up a Group Assessment and invite multiple people to individually complete the assessment tool. Results are then averaged together in a Group Sustainability Report.

When identifying participants, choose people who are knowledgeable about the practice and invested in its success. For example, front line staff, volunteers, leadership, and administrative staff could all bring different but valuable perspectives. If community support or partners are essential to the practice, consider involving representatives from these groups too. After you receive your Group Sustainability Report, it is important to discuss differences in opinion over the scores

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