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Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-1

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-2

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-3 Participants will learn how to develop participant and implementation outcomes in preparation for implementing and evaluating their selected programs, policies and practices.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-4 Participants will be able to: 1. Develop participant outcomes. 2. Develop implementation outcomes. 3. Identify the elements of implementation.

Community Planning Training 4- Increase in protective factors Decrease in risk factors Decrease in problem behaviors Changes in participant knowledge, attitudes, skills or behavior Program implementation fidelity Community Planning Training 4-5

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-6 Participant outcomes measure the changes a program produces. Implementation outcomes measure the process by which a program produces desired changes.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-7 Knowledge Attitudes Skills Behavior.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-8 This home visitation program will provide parent education on infant development and health care, and improve parental skills related to caretaking and parent/child interaction.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-9 Significantly increase parents’ knowledge of appropriate infant health-care practices as measured by pre- and post-tests. Significantly increase parents’ caretaking and interaction skills, as measured by pre- and post-test observations of parents and infants.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-10 Choose a program from the Strategic Planning Worksheet. Review the program description and identify categories of changes. Draft desired outcomes. Present outcomes to the larger group.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-11 Who the program will be delivered by When the program will be delivered, including how often and how long Where the program will be delivered How the program will be delivered Number of people to be affected by the program Who your target audience will be.

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-12 Universal –available to all Selective –targeted to include those exposed to specific risk factors Indicated –targeted to include those who have initiated involvement in problem behaviors

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-13 Trained professionals will provide, weekly over a 24-month period, two hours of home-based parent education, based on the program manual, to at least 30% of the community’s teen mothers. Trained professionals will provide, over a three-week period, six classroom-based parent-training sessions, using role-playing with feedback, to 60% of the community’s parents.

Community Planning Training 4- Use the same program, policy or practice from the previous activity. Use the program description to identify the components. Draft the desired outcomes. Present the outcomes to the larger group. Community Planning Training 4-14

Community Planning Training 4- Fidelity Funding Recruitment Community Planning Training 4-15

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-16 Funding sources Current funding opportunities Funding tips and techniques

Community Planning Training 4- Community Planning Training 4-17