Sub-task: Evaluating pilots towards sustainability based on the Impact Assessment Plan (IAP)

Summary

The Sustainability Situation Analysis task aims at evaluating the sustainability of mental health initiatives through a comprehensive and systematic approach. The suggested methodology:

Integration of sustainability actions in pilot implementation plans: Following the methodology outlined in WP5 and WP6, each pilot site is requested to incorporate at least one concrete action supporting sustainability into their Pilot Implementation Plan. These actions are designed to promote long-term viability and impact beyond the duration of the pilot initiatives. Compilation of potential sustainability measures: The inclusion of sustainability actions in the Pilot Implementation Plans results in a comprehensive list of potential sustainability measures across all pilot sites. Utilisation of measurement instruments from the Impact Assessment Plan (IAP): The evaluation of sustainability measures is conducted using measurement instruments defined in the Impact Assessment Plan (IAP). Data collection and analysis: Data related to the implementation and outcomes of sustainability measures are collected systematically from each pilot site. This includes qualitative and quantitative data to provide a comprehensive understanding of the sustainability efforts and their impact. Evaluation criteria: Evaluation criteria outlined in the IAP are utilized to assess the success and effectiveness of sustainability measures. These criteria may include factors such as scalability, replicability, stakeholder engagement, policy alignment, and long-term impact. Cross-site comparison: Comparative analysis is conducted to identify common themes, challenges, and best practices across pilot sites. This comparative approach allows for the identification of overarching trends and insights regarding sustainability efforts within the mental health domain.