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Toolkits

Toolkits. Best Practices Foundation. What is a toolkit?. A practical instrument designed: to facilitate action for the replication of a best practice for up scaling of a best practice. Objectives of a Toolkit. Systematically capture processes Detailed and user friendly

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Toolkits

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  1. Toolkits Best Practices Foundation

  2. What is a toolkit? A practical instrument designed: • to facilitate action • for the replication of a best practice • for up scaling of a best practice

  3. Objectives of a Toolkit • Systematically capture processes • Detailed and user friendly • Enable replication • Roll out in new areas

  4. Benefits of a toolkit • Replication of a practice • Roll out of a practice • Increase efficiency • Reduce expenses • Generate funds • Institutionalise a practice into a state or national programme • Build transparency

  5. Methodology of toolkit creation 1 Reconstruction of the process and outlining the broad steps of a practice Groups of field staff assigned steps and activities to provide content for toolkit (in district 1) 2 3 Groups of field staff review the content created by 1st group (in district 2)

  6. Methodology of toolkit creation 4 Field representatives from all states and districts review the content and finalise the draft of toolkit State and district level representatives work in groups to provide content for the conceptual aspects of the toolkit 5

  7. Toolkit content • Defining the practice • Reasons for the practice • Identifying the participants • Identification and chronology of the steps • Expected outcomes

  8. Toolkit content • Roll out plan • Enabling factors • Rolls and responsibilities • Capacity building of staff • Common resources required

  9. Content in detail • What is a Nari Adalat? • Why a Nari Adalat? • Who can form a Nari Adalat? • The structure of a Nari Adalat • Why is this toolkit important? • What is needed to form a Nari Adalat?

  10. Content in detail • Phase 1 • How to form a NariAdalat? • Involves 8 steps • Phase 2 • Activities to strengthen the NariAdalat • Involves 5 steps

  11. Content in detail • The following will be detailed out for each step; • When? • Why? • How? • What do we need? • Please do the following • Take care of the following • Time frame • Expected outcomes

  12. Sample of roll out plan

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