NGO PRIMHD Documentation

Platform, the Ministry of Health, and NGO PRIMHD Regional Coordinators have developed the 'NGO Guide to PRIMHD' - an overview of the process of setting up reporting to PRIMHD, accessing PRIMHD reports, and PRIMHD related projects - now available for your own use.  Click on the title to follow the link, and watch this space for news about the potential of a hardcopy version!

PRIMHD Key Messages

Supporting Information for the PRIMHD Code Set

Available NGO PRIMHD Reports

NgOIT Publications

Please follow this link: NgOIT Publications 

Links and Resources On the World Wide Web

Contract Mapping: Mapping Community Services

http://www.contractmapping.govt.nz/
A website providing access to information about government funded social services.  The site allows you to search by area, services, or funder (e.g. Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health etc.).

 

 Survey Monkey

http://www.surveymonkey.com/Default.aspx
Want to do a quick electronic survey but don't have the resources to develop a specialised website? This is where Survey Monkey comes in. Use Survey Monkey to evaluate most things, from what flavour milk is most preferred by staff to how satisfied service users are with the event you hosted.

 

 Outcomes Frameworks


www.outcomescentral.org
This site is useful when thinking about outcomes frameworks that you can then populate with your own content. The material on the site ranges from academic material about outcomes theory to do-it-yourself easy outcomes – working out where you are going and how you are going to measure getting there.

 

Future Proofing
Blue Avocado is a nonprofit online magazine for community nonprofits. This website containes articles which provide insight and ideas on a wide range of topics.
For example an article by Tim Wolfred Psy.D., Senior Project Director at CompassPoint Nonprofit Services in San Francisco, 'Succession should be a topic broached even when no one is anticipating a change in leaders'.

Organisational Mergers
The current economic environment might well encourage organisations to consider merging to extend the range of services, reduce transaction costs and achieve economies of scale and efficiencies. An article in the Standford University, Centre for Social Innovation written by David La Piana - The Standford Social Innovation Review on 'Merging Wisely' - questions whether mergers create more problems than they solve and should consideration be given to a variety of ways of working together.