Neftaly: Developing Frameworks to Evaluate and Improve Mental Health Programs
Neftaly (Southern Africa Youth Project) is committed to advancing mental health initiatives for youth across Southern Africa. Recognizing the importance of effective evaluation, Neftaly develops and implements frameworks that assess and enhance the impact of mental health programs.
Comprehensive Evaluation Frameworks
Neftaly utilizes established evaluation models to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of its mental health programs:
- CDC Program Evaluation Framework: This framework guides the design and conduct of evaluations across various programs, emphasizing the importance of understanding and improving program outcomes. CDC+1CDC+1
- CIPP Model (Context, Input, Process, Product): Developed by Daniel Stufflebeam, this model provides a systematic approach to program evaluation, focusing on the context, inputs, processes, and products of a program. Wikipedia
- Logic Model: A tool for program planning and evaluation, the Logic Model helps in mapping out the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes of a program. Wikipedia
Key Components of Neftaly’s Evaluation Framework
- Needs Assessment: Identifying the mental health needs of the target population through surveys, focus groups, and community consultations.Wikipedia
- Program Design: Developing interventions based on evidence-based practices and aligning them with the identified needs.
- Implementation Monitoring: Tracking the delivery of programs to ensure fidelity to the design and addressing any challenges promptly.SAMHSA
- Outcome Evaluation: Assessing the short-term and long-term impacts of the programs on participants’ mental health and well-being.
- Continuous Improvement: Using evaluation findings to refine and enhance program strategies, ensuring they remain relevant and effective.
Contact Information
- Email: info@saypro.onlineWikipedia
- Call/WhatsApp: +27 84 313 7407

