< Browse the Survey Templates + Write another survey

Threshold Assessment Grid (TAG)

Preview the Survey
+ Add to Projects
Show/Hide Guidance
X - Close

Makerble® Strategies

Discover insights you never had time to find

Interval Icon Interval Versions

About

Uploaded by: Curated by Makerble

The Threshold Assessment Grid (TAG) is a short, 7-item survey used to assess the severity of a person's mental health problems. It was developed at King’s College London to help identify people who need be referred to mental health services. In the 7 areas that the survey asks about, the respondent must rank the severity of the issue from none to very severe.

*Q1. Date the activity actually happened

*Q2. Add attachments

Q3. TAG-Domain 1-Intentional Self Harm (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No concerns about risk of deliberate self-harm or suicide attempt minor concerns about risk of deliberate self-harm or suicide attempt Definite indicators of risk of deliberate self harm or suicide attempt High risk to physical safety as a result of deliberate self-harm or suicide attempt Immediate risk to physical safety as a result of deliberate self-harm or suicide attempt

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 1-Intentional Self Harm

Q4. TAG-Domain 2-Unintentional Self Harm (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No Concerns about unintentional risk to physical safety Minor concerns about unintentional risk to physical safety Definite indicators of unintentional risk to physical safety High Risk to physical safety asa result of self-neglect, unsafe behaviour, or inability to maintain a safe environment

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 2-Unintentional Self Harm

Q5. TAG-Domain 3-Risk From Others (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No concerns about risk of abuse or exploitation from other individuals or society Minor concerns about risk of abuse or exploitation from other individuals or society Definite risk of abuse or exploitation from other individuals or society Positive evidence of abuse or exploitation from other individuals or society

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 3-Risk From Others

Q6. TAG-Domain 4-Risk to Others (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No Concerns about risk to physical safety or property of others Antisocial behaviour Risk to property and/or minor risk to physical safety of others High risk to physical safety of others asa result of dangerous behaviour Immediate risk to physical safety of others as a result of dangerous behavior

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 4-Risk to Others

Q7. TAG-Domain 5-Survival (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No Concerns about basic amenities, resources or living skills Minor concerns about basic amenities, resources or living skills Marked lack of basic amenities, resources, or living skills Serious lack of basic amenities, resources, or living skills Life-threatening lack of basic amenities, resources, or living skills

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 5-Survival

Q8. TAG-Domain 6-Psychological (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No disabling or distressing problems with thinking, feeling, or behaviour Minor disabling or distressing problems with thinking, feeling, or behaviour Disabling or distressing problems with thinking, feeling or behaviour Very disabling or distressing problems with thinking, feeling or behaviour

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 6-Psychological

Q9. TAG-Domain 7-Social (single choice)

Question Settings

None Mild Moderate Severe Very Severe
No disabling problems with activities or in relationships with other peopleq Minor disabling problems with activities or in relationships with other people Disabling problems with activities or in relationships with other people Very disabling problems with activities or in relationships with other people

Dropdown List used: TAG-Domain 7-Social

Collect survey responses

360°
360°
Invite observers to answer a survey about a contact in your CRM. Send out invitations for several contacts at once via email, SMS or your own channels.

Collect Responses

Universal
Universal
Allow anyone with the link to submit a survey response.
Optionally generate a QR code.
Share Link

Tracked
Tracked
Track responses to individual contacts. Send survey invitations via email and SMS - with automated reminders - or your own communication channels.
Collect Responses

Anonymised
Anonymised
Hide the identity of each respondent when collecting responses from saved contacts or a list of email addresses.
Collect Responses

Import
Import
Upload survey responses from a spreadsheet with a row per respondent and column per question.
Import Responses

API
API
Send out survey invitations programmatically and/or receive responses via the API..
Get Started

Type Up: 1 at a time
Type Up: 1 at a time
Submit a survey response about a saved contact while filling in a survey in-person (CAPI), over the phone (CATI) or typing up a paper survey response.
Collect Response

Type Up: Several at once
Type Up: Several at once
Use the Answers Table to submit responses to each question. There’s one row per contact. Responses are automatically linked to individual contacts.
Enter Responses

Type Up: Manual Headcount
Type Up: Manual Headcount
Enter responses without the need for individual contacts or respondents. Enter the number of people who gave each answer to each question.
Enter Quantities

Universal Manual Headcount
Universal Manual Headcount
Collect manual headcount responses from anyone with the link.

Share Link

Multi-stage
Multi-stage
Collect demographic data. Thread several surveys together. Deliver advanced survey experiences.
Go to Signup Pages

Branded Portal
Branded Portal
Provide respondents with a password-protected space to submit, review, discuss or act upon survey responses.
Get Started

Automation
Automation
Automatically send out survey invitations whenever certain rules are met
Create an automation

X
Close

Adjust When

Step 1: Where will this adjustment be applied?

Step 2: When will this adjustment be applied?

Step 3: Who does this adjustment apply to?

Choose whether to show, hide or reword this question based on where, when and by whom the survey is completed