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The SAVVI Process
Purpose
Find
Assess
Support
Report
Improve
The SAVVI Process has been designed to apply to any Vulnerability setting. Its six phases build on each other so that the use of data is tuned and improved on each cycle.
1
PURPOSE
defining scope, legal remit, and desired outcomes
2
FIND
using data to find people who may be at risk
3
ASSESS
understanding needs and circumstances
4
SUPPORT
addressing unmet needs by offering support
5
REPORT
dashboards and outcome frameworks
6
IMPROVE
reviewing data to get better results
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Which Phases do I need to consider?
Not all vulnerability initiatives cover all the phases. Use this check-list to decide which phases are relevant.
Will the initiative … ?
Phase to consider
Will the initiative … ?
Phase to consider
1
address one or more Vulnerabilities?
PURPOSE
2
use existing data to build a cohort of potentially vulnerable people?
FIND
3
analyse the cohort to build an investment case for improved service provision or policy development?
IMPROVE
4
contact people in the cohort to offer to assess their needs?
ASSESS
5
encourage people ( who may not be in a cohort ) to make contact, for an assessment of their needs?
ASSESS
6
take referrals from other services or professionals to identify people who should be assessed?
ASSESS
7
take remedial action to address individual needs?
SUPPORT
8
make individual referrals to partner services to address individual needs?
SUPPORT
9
‘signpost’ people to services that they may find useful?
SUPPORT
10
provide real-time dashboards to monitor cases and outcomes?
REPORT
11
provide an Outcomes Framework to measure impact over a period?
REPORT
12
review data to improve the Risk Model, and/or the Referrals Engine?
IMPROVE
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