How can social workers use impact data to identify areas of overlap with other initiatives?
Impact data is the information that shows the results and effects of your social work interventions on the individuals, groups, and communities you serve. It can help you measure your progress, improve your practice, and demonstrate your value. But impact data can also help you identify areas of overlap with other initiatives that share your goals, vision, or target population. In this article, you will learn how to use impact data to find and collaborate with potential partners, avoid duplication of efforts, and leverage existing resources.
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