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Module 5-4 0 Outreach and Communication Develop opportunities to stimulate change through effective communications and outreach techniques.
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Module 5-4 1 Major Topics Effective and Ineffective Communication Approaches Elements of a Communications Plan Traditional and Non-traditional Delivery Mechanisms Elements of Effective Public Involvement Do’s and Don’ts for Public Outreach Measuring the Effectiveness of Public Involvement
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Module 5-4 2 Effective Communication Approaches Communicate New Knowledge Part of a Broader Community/Enforcement Effort Targeted and Tested Longer-term Use Interactive Methods Concrete Steps to Avoid Danger
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Module 5-4 3 Ineffective Communication Approaches Passive Messaging Slogans Education Programs Short-term Programs with Low-Intensity Messages Use of Extreme Fear or Scare Techniques
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Module 5-4 4 Elements of a Communications Plan Determine the Target Audience Knowledge level Beliefs Values Motivation Determine the Purpose and Develop an Appropriate Message Modify Stop Start Combination Focus test messages
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Module 5-4 5 Elements (cont.) Determine Delivery Mechanisms Traditional Delivery Mechanisms Paid and Unpaid Advertising Print Articles and Broadcast Stories Information Programs Print Material (Posters, Brochures) and Outdoor Advertising Guidebooks or Desk References
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Module 5-4 6 Elements (cont.) Non-Traditional Delivery Mechanisms Variable Message Boards / ITS Infrastructure Online Advertising and Dedicated Websites Social Networking (YouTube, MySpace, Facebook) Blogs, Twitter Identify Partners Determine timeline
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Module 5-4 7 Refine Your Communications Plan Get to Know Your Stakeholders Learn about the Planning/Legislative Process Understand the Media
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Module 5-4 8 Develop Media Materials Develop Comprehensive Press Materials Up-to-date press list Media advisory Follow up phone calls News release Develop a Media “Hook” Evaluate Marketing Strategies
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Module 5-4 9 Resource Requirements Staff Advertising Budget Print Budget Event Budget
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Module 5-4 10 Effective Public Involvement Programs Define Purpose and Objectives Identify Affected Groups Use Effective Techniques Educate on the Problem and Solutions Provide Feedback
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Module 5-4 11 Public Involvement Elements Types of Public Involvement Public meetings/hearings Open houses/forums Conferences/workshops Key Players Transportation and land use planners Citizens Elected officials
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Module 5-4 12 Public Involvement Tools and Strategies Websites Toll Free Hotlines Material Distribution and Surveys Presentations Media News releases and news events Television, radio, and newspaper advertising Billboards
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Module 5-4 13 Benefits of Public Involvement Promotes Ownership Draws on Public’s Knowledge and Views Results in Decisions that Reflect Community Values Enhances Agency Credibility Builds Public Trust
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Module 5-4 14 Public Involvement Topics Intersection Safety School Zone and School Bus Safety Law Enforcement Efforts Work Zone Safety Pedestrian Safety Motorcycle Safety
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Module 5-4 15 Do’s and Don’ts for Outreach Initiatives Present Information in a Creative, Non-technical way Do Not Overwhelm with too Much Information Be a Good Listener Leverage Resources Use Effective Marketing and Communication Approaches
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Module 5-4 16 Do’s and Don’ts (Cont.) Flexibility Strategic Planning and Thinking Sensitivity to Diversity Racial and ethnic minorities Low income population groups
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Module 5-4 17 Measuring Effectiveness Reasons for Evaluation Public opinion Effectiveness Evaluation Framework Evaluation Tools Effectiveness Measures
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Module 5-4 18 Review Effective and Ineffective Communication Approaches Elements of a Communications Plan Traditional and Non-traditional Delivery Mechanisms Elements of Effective Public Involvement Do’s and Don’ts for Public Outreach Measuring the Effectiveness of Public Involvement
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Module 5-4 Exercise #11 PI&E Assessment 19
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