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Create a detailed work plan that lays out concrete action steps, identifies who is responsible for completing them, and sets a timeline and/or deadlines.

Create a detailed work plan that lays out concrete action steps, identifies who is responsible for completing them, and sets a timeline and/or deadlines.
Plan and (hypothetically) evaluate a public health intervention utilizing the MAP-IT Tool.

Based upon the key findings, gaps, and recommendations obtained from the family assessment and the community assessment perform an evaluation of an actual or hypothetical public health intervention. The intervention MUST address one of the Healthy People Topics & Objectives

No two public health interventions are exactly alike. But most interventions share a similar path to success: Mobilize, Assess, Plan, Implement, Track.

Otherwise known as MAP-IT, this framework can be used to plan and evaluate public health interventions to achieve Healthy People 2020 objectives. Whether you are a seasoned public health professional or new to the field, the MAP-IT framework will help you create your own path to a healthy community and a healthier Nation.

MOBILIZE –

Questions To Ask and Answer: What is the vision and mission of the coalition? Why do I want to bring people together?

Who should be represented?

Who are the potential partners (organizations and businesses) in my

community? Assess both needs and assets (resources) in your community.

This will help you get a sense of what you can do, versus what you would like

to do. Work together as a coalition to set priorities.

What do community members and key stakeholders see as the most important issues? Consider feasibility, effectiveness, and memorability as you determine your priorities. Start collecting State and local data to paint a realistic picture of community needs.

The data you collect during the assessment phase will serve as baseline data. Baseline data provide information you gather before you start a program or intervention. They allow you to track your progress.

CRITICAL ELEMENTS –

1. Key individuals and organizations are identified to address the community need

2. Appropriate community coalitions already in place are asked to join the MAP-IT project 3. Vision for the community defined and stated

ASSESS –

Questions To Ask and Answer:

Who is affected and how?

What resources do we have?

What resources do we need?

Assess both needs and assets (resources) in your community.

This will help you get a sense of what you can do, versus what you would like to do. Work together as a coalition to set priorities.

What do community members and key stakeholders see as the most important issues? Consider feasibility, effectiveness, and memorability as you determine your priorities.

Start collecting State and local data to paint a realistic picture of community needs.

The data you collect during the assessment phase will serve as baseline data. Baseline data provide information you gather before you start a program or intervention. They allow you to track your progress.

CRITICAL ELEMENTS –


 

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