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Logic modeling
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Logic Models Provides a picture of how your program works
Gives logical chain of connections showing what your program will accomplish A series of “if-then” relationships
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Logic Model Components
Situation Influential factors Assumptions Resources/Inputs Outputs: Activities + Participation Outcomes/Impact
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Situation What is the present problem?
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Influential Factors What factors may impact the program?
Within the person Environment
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Assumptions Client is honest in providing information
Client will make a good faith effort to change practices or habits
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Resources / Inputs What is invested to the program:
Staff expertise, time, money/funding, materials, equipment, partners
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Outputs (activities + participation)
Activities: what is done (events or actions) Workshops, meetings, counseling, training, assessments, curriculum development
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Outputs (activities + participation)
Who the program reaches: Participants, customers, citizens
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Outcomes / Impact Program objectives Short-term (learning)
Medium-term (actions) Long-term (conditions)
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Short-term outcomes Learning (KAB) Awareness Knowledge Attitudes
Skills Opinions Motivations
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Medium-term outcomes Actions Behavior Practice Decisions Policies
Social actions
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Long-term outcome Conditions Social Economic Civic Environmental
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Example Situation = headache
Assumption = the headache is not caused by an undetected disease Input = medication Output = take medication Outcome = headache goes away
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“If-Then” thinking If I have a headache, then I should take an aspirin
If I take an aspirin, then the headache will go away
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