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Community Planning Training 2-1

Community Plan Implementation Training Community Planning Training

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-3 The Community Board will learn how to develop outcome-focused prevention plans.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-4 Participants will be able to: 1.Define outcome-focused planning. 2.Write desired outcomes: –Behavior outcomes –Risk-factor outcomes –Protective-factor outcomes 3.Prepare for community evaluation.

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Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-10 Be clear. Create a positive picture. Gain community agreement. Support the planning process.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-11 Our vision is a healthy community in which each member contributes to an environment of respect, honesty, responsibility and caring. Our vision is a community that has harnessed its creativity and resources to provide each young person with the opportunity to grow up safe, healthy and happy.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-12 Measuring changes Measuring progress Knowing what actions will take place

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training Change in what 2.As measured by 3.The baseline or starting point for comparison 4.By how much, by when

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training Behavior outcome to change 2.Indicator used to measure the outcome 3.Baseline data 4.How much change, by when

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training To decrease alcohol and other drug use… 2.…as measured by 8th-grade students reporting alcohol use within the last 30 days on the Communities That Care Youth Survey… 3.…from the current baseline of 22% of 8th graders… 4.…to 15% of 8th graders by 2006.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-16 To decrease alcohol and other drug use as measured by 8th-grade students reporting use of alcohol within the last 30 days on the Communities That Care Youth Survey from the current baseline of 22% to 15% by Current baseline: 22% of 8th graders Desired outcome by 2006: 15% of 8th graders

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training Priority risk-factor outcome to change 2.Indicator used to measure the outcome 3.Baseline data 4.How much change, by when

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training To decrease family management problems… 2.…as measured by 8th-grade students reporting poor family discipline on the Communities That Care Youth Survey… 3.…from the current baseline risk-factor scale score of 55… 4.…to below the normative database score of 50 by 2006.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-19 To decrease family management problems as measured by 8th-grade students reporting poor family discipline on the Communities That Care Youth Survey from the current baseline risk- factor scale score of 55 to below the normative database score of 50 by Current baseline: risk-factor scale score of 55 Desired outcome by 2006: below normative database score of 50

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training To increase bonding to family… 2.…as measured by 10th graders reporting family attachment on the Communities That Care Youth Survey… 3.…from the current baseline protective- factor scale score of 41… 4.…to above the normative database score of 50 by 2006.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-21 To increase bonding to family as measured by 10th graders reporting family attachment on the Communities That Care Youth Survey from the current baseline protective-factor scale score of 41 to above the normative database score of 50 by Current baseline: protective-factor scale score of 41 Desired outcome by 2006: above normative database score of 50

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-22 Work with your table group to write one priority risk-factor outcome. Use the Risk-Factor Outcomes Worksheet in your Participant’s Guide. Share your outcome with the large group.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-23 Identify targets for prevention-planning efforts. Evaluate the impact of prevention efforts over time. Engage Key Leaders and community members in supporting prevention.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-24 Conduct the Communities That Care Youth Survey every 2 to 3 years. Readministration of the survey can give a clear picture of changes in risk and protective factors. Collect archival data every 2 to 3 years.

Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 2-25 Know the data to be collected. Know who is responsible for data collection. Know how outcomes will be reported. Determine what resources will be needed for future assessments.

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