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Develop a SART
Build Your SART . Collect Data . Create a Strategic Plan . Determine Communication Standards
Hold Team Meetings . Monitor and Evaluate Your Efforts . Sustain Your SART . Know Your Team . Critical Issues
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Collect Data
Gather Interagency Data
Gather Community Data
Victims Not Served
Needs Assessments
Victim Surveys
Focus Groups
Town Meetings
Compile Data Reports
Resources
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Gather Community Data

As indicated in the Community Mobilization Manual,3 you can collect community-based data—

  • About victims not served.
  • Using needs assessments.
  • Using victim surveys.
  • From focus groups.
  • After town meetings.




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