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Service providers delivering intervention services and their capabilities/number of CVE initiatives

The number of services available and the capabilities of providers to deliver an appropriate level of service provision. Capabilities to deliver intervention services cover funding and staffing levels, demand for existing services, and the knowledge, skills and experience of staff. It relates to the existence of formalised referral and assessment processes and risk mitigation strategies. Identifying the groups and clients who are the targets of assistance will also be relevant to assessing service capabilities.

Outcomes

Diversion
  • Individuals at risk of becoming violent extremists have access to and use programs and services that divert them away from violent extremism

    Commitment to participate in a CVE program covers participation and completion rates as well as the nature of that participation e.g. highly engaged vs passive.  Intervention services could include a range of assistance, some of which could be labelled as CVE-specific, while other services may be more generic and part of a mix of approaches.  Capabilities to deliver interventions cover funding, staffing levels, current demands for existing services and the skills and experience of staff.

Ways to measure

See the Countering Violence Extremism Evaluation Indicator Document [Pp 97-101] for practical suggestions on ways to measure such as survey instruments, example questions and using administrative data.