Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs

by Chad Sniffen on September 30, 2009

posted in: Prevention

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(26:52 minutes) This presentation describes the value of a logic model in planning a violence against women primary prevention effort. It starts by looking how logic models build on existing strengths, and then explores when to use a logic model. The presenentation also reviews logic model basics, explaining how logic models are a series of questions. Finally, it explores the next steps in creating logic models.

This presentation was adapted from the “Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs” web conference held on January 28, 2009.

Other related materials include:

  • 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 (57 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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