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Please review this PHC concern page from Order Efficiency Ltd: https://www.phcport.com/openscalped/index.php?page=5&project_id=383&selected=238. Explain in plain English what the concern is, why it matters, what could go wrong if it is not managed, what action seems needed, and how serious or urgent it appears based on the page content alone.

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project_id: 383 - TTGD 1 Early Child Development - Concerns (45)





Concern #238 - Implementing meaningful feedback mechanisms

Project:
383 - TTGD 1 Early Child Development

Person:
David Winter (1)

Description:
Feedback mechanisms are the vital loops that allow a program like the Arini Method to evolve, adapt, and stay responsive. These mechanisms include structured reflections from parents, facilitators, trainers, and community members, along with systems to capture, analyse, and act on that input.
There is concern about whether each pilot EcoSociety has a conscious plan for creating such loops, not just gathering feedback, but ensuring it is valued, processed, and used for improvement.

Desired Outcome:
Enable two-way communication for adjusting the program in real time

What Could Go Wrong:
Lack of feedback could result in misaligned delivery and disengagement

Current Situation:
Feedback systems mentioned but not detailed in documentation

Action Strategy:
Integrate PHC Concern reporting as part of the feedback mechanism

Concern Category:
M2 Project Organisation

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Analysis: Not available

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