Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs

by Chad Sniffen on September 20, 2009

posted in: Prevention

Recipients of Rape Prevention Education funds administered by the California Department of Public Health are required to develop an Action Plan or Logic Model as part of each grantee’s planning process for primary prevention programs.  On January 28, 2009, CALCASA provided a web conference on using logic models as a tool for program planning in order to provide support for this requirement.

Trainer:

Wendi L. Siebold, MA, MPH
Senior Research Associate
Evaluation, Management & Training Associates

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the role of logic models in program planning and evaluation
  • Know how to use a logic model to streamline and improve prevention programming
  • Identify basic tips for creating a logic model identify resources for further technical assistance in developing logic models

Recording:

A recording of this web conference, along with recordings of other CALCASA web conferences, is available at:

http://calcasa.ilinc.com/public/calcasa

Materials:

  • Presentation Slides, 2 per page [PDF]
  • Presentation Slides, 6 per page [PDF]
  • Sample Logic Model [PDF]
  • Tips for Writing Goals and Outcomes [PDF]

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Author: Chad Sniffen (28 Articles)

Chad Keoni Sniffen has been the Prevention Services Coordinator for CALCASA since September of 2006. He provides training and technical assistance on prevention-related topics to California's rape crisis centers and rape prevention programs. He also works on CALCASA's PreventConnect Project, the MyStrength Campaign, and other CALCASA projects.

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