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Concern #238 | Implementing meaningful feedback mechanisms
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Implementing meaningful feedback mechanisms
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Description
Feedback mechanisms are the vital loops that allow a program like the Arini Method to evolve, adapt, and stay responsive. These mechanisms include structured reflections from parents, facilitators, trainers, and community members, along with systems to capture, analyse, and act on that input. There is concern about whether each pilot EcoSociety has a conscious plan for creating such loops, not just gathering feedback, but ensuring it is valued, processed, and used for improvement.
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Origin
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Desired Outcome
Enable two-way communication for adjusting the program in real time
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What Could Go Wrong
Lack of feedback could result in misaligned delivery and disengagement
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Current Situation
Feedback systems mentioned but not detailed in documentation
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Strategy Narrative (JSON)
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Proposed Strategy
Integrate PHC Concern reporting as part of the feedback mechanism
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Action Strategy (JSON List)
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Cause
Unclear or incomplete planning for implementing meaningful feedback mechanisms
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Event
Implementing meaningful feedback mechanisms is poorly executed or delayed
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Consequence
This could undermine trust and hinder program effectiveness
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Notes
Arini Method Pilot - Timeline Phase 1–2 Training/Implementation
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