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Program Objectives and Evaluation Using Healthy Campus 2010: Making It Happen and Logic Models Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, CHES, F-ACHA
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 2 Introduction Department of Education Selection Criteria Measurable Goals and Objectives (10%) Evaluation Plan (25%)
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 3 Selection Criteria 1.Need for Project - 15 points 2.Significance - 20 points 3.Quality of the Project Design - 30 points 1.The extent to which the goals, objectives, and outcomes to be achieved by the proposed project are clearly specified and measurable. (10 points) 4.Quality of Project Personnel - 10 points 5.Quality of the Project Evaluation - 25 points
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 4 Healthy Campus 2010: Goals Overarching Goals Increase quality and years of healthy life Eliminate health disparities Substance Abuse Goal Reduce substance abuse to protect the health, safety, and quality of life for all
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 5 Target Setting Methods Better than the best Percent improvement Total elimination or total coverage Consistent with national program from Healthy People 2010 Reader’s Guide http://www.healthypeople.gov/document/HTML/Volume1/readersguide.htm Scroll to heading “Targets for Measurable Objectives” near end of the web page.
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 6 Leading Health Indicator Substance Abuse 7-3b2. Increase the proportion of college students who have received information on alcohol and drug abuse prevention. Baseline 19.1%, 2010 Target 55% 26-11b. Reduce proportion of students engaging in binge drinking. Baseline 39%, 2010 Target 20%
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 7 Leading Health Indicator Substance Abuse 7-3b2. Increase the proportion of college students who received information from their college about alcohol and other drug use prevention. Targets: Baselines: Target setting method: National: Not applicable College: Better than the best. 188% improvement Our Campus: Better than the best. 161% improvement Data sources: National: Not applicable College: National College Health Assessment, Spring 2000 Our Campus: National College Health Assessment, Spring 2000 NationalDNCCollege19.1%Our Campus21.1% NationalDNCCollege55%Our Campus55%
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 8 Leading Health Indicator Substance Abuse 26-11b. Reduce the proportion of college students engaging in binge drinking of alcoholic beverages. Targets: Baselines: Target setting method: National: Not applicable College: 49% improvement (Better than the best when data are available) Our Campus: Data sources: National: Not applicable College: Monitoring the Future Study, NIH, NIDA, NCHA Our Campus: National College Health Assessment NationalNACollege20%Our Campus15% NationalNACollege39%Our Campus23%
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 9 Leading Health Indicator Substance Abuse Use of alcohol and/or illicit drugs, United States, 1994–98 Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of the Assistant Secretary. National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. 1994–98. 39% College student binge drinking 20% (2010 Target) 18% College student illicit drug use 8% (2010 Target) 31% College students reporting no alcohol use in past 30 days 15% (2010 Target)
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 10 Department of Education Criteria Program Evaluation Use a qualified evaluator to design and implement an evaluation use process measures formative use outcomes-based performance indicators summative Evaluator qualifications
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 11 5. Quality of the Project Evaluation (25 points) Criteria for Methods of Evaluation 10 points Thorough, feasible, and appropriate 10 points Objective performance measures Quantitative and qualitative data 5 points Performance feedback Assessment of progress
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 12 Logic Model Formative (process) measures Inputs Assess & document strategies Summative (outcomes-based) measures Outcomes Performance indicators related to behavioral change
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 13 Logic Model CDC http://www.cdc.gov/eval/framework.htm http://www.cdc.gov/eval/framework.htm United Way http://www.the2professors.com/workshop/Workshop.htm http://www.the2professors.com/workshop/Workshop.htm http://www.tmfnet.org/PDF/comm_logic_model.doc http://www.tmfnet.org/PDF/comm_logic_model.doc Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration http://www.preventiondss.org/ http://www.preventiondss.org/ http://about.preventiondss.org/html/documents/ACETools/AO.p df, pp107-123 http://about.preventiondss.org/html/documents/ACETools/AO.p df
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Cal Poly Pomona Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Council 14 Logic Model: Measures Formative (process) measures Inputs Activities & Processes Summative (outcomes- based) measures Outputs Short-term Intermediate Long-Term
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