A needs assessment helps identify the specific challenges within the community the multidisciplinary team (MDT) will address. This initial step ensures the MDT’s formation and activities align with the actual problems in the community, leading to more effective and targeted interventions.

If you are just starting out, you will want to make sure to plan your work around activities that will be most beneficial to your community.  If you are an existing team, it is never too late to conduct a needs assessment.  Existing teams may find it helpful to review the work they have done so far, and reflect on what worked well, and what areas might need improvement.

Needs assessments can range from informal discussions among your team members, to more comprehensive efforts, which include formal conversations with community stakeholders.

For more information about conducting needs assessments, visit the US Department of Justice Elder Justice Initiative website and review Chapter 2:  Meeting the Needs of Your Community from the MDT Guide and Toolkit.

If you still aren’t sure where to start, reach out to the Help Desk at the Adult Protection Network to  schedule a consultation.