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“Dying to be Heard” Module One: Developing Effective Recommendations

Develop impactful recommendations using the Double-SMART model to achieve change, define necessary actions, and provide a framework for dialogue in domestic violence fatality review teams.

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“Dying to be Heard” Module One: Developing Effective Recommendations

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  1. “Dying to be Heard”Module One:Developing Effective Recommendations For Domestic Violence Fatality Review Teams

  2. The Purpose of Recommendations • Achieve change • Define the actions that need to be taken • Provide a framework for dialogue

  3. The Double-SMART Model • Specific • Measurable • Achievable • Results-oriented • Time-bound +

  4. The Double-SMART Model • Solution-oriented • Mindfulness • Argued • Responsive • Targeted

  5. Specific • Each recommendation should address one specific problem or issue

  6. Measurable • Each recommendation should be developed so that the Team can assess unequivocally whether or not and to what extent the recommendation has been implemented

  7. Achievable • The implementation of the recommendation should be possible in practical terms

  8. Results-oriented • A recommendation identifies the actions required for the desired end-result

  9. Time-bound • A recommendation should include a realistic time-frame for implementation

  10. Solution-oriented • A recommendation proposes credible solutions backed by concrete actions

  11. Mindfulness • A recommendation should take prioritization and risks into consideration

  12. Argued • A recommendation should be based on high-quality objective evidence and analysis

  13. Responsive • A recommendation should mitigate an identified problem and not the symptoms of the problem

  14. Targeted • A recommendation should be directed to particular institutions that can legally and practically implement it

  15. In Conclusion The Double – SMART model is a framework for analysis and review of your recommendations to make them more effective

  16. For more information • Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence • Karen Hartz, Project Manager • khartz@mnadv.org • 301.352-4574

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