Center for Children and Family Futures, 2017
Many methods exist to assess collaborative values. Many jurisdictions use the Collaborative Values Inventory (CVI), a self-administered questionnaire offering an anonymous way of assessing the extent to which group members share ideas about values underlying their collaborative efforts. The CVI is a short and simple tool used to identify areas of commonality and difference otherwise overlooked because people either feel uncomfortable discussing values or focus solely on program and operational issues. NCSACW provides technical assistance to help collaborative teams complete and analyze CVI results. Contact the NCSACW for more information.
Topic(s): Building Collaborative Capacity
Section: Policy and Practice Resources