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29 Cards in this Set

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Activities
the component steps to perform an intervention
Community needs assessment
initial programming planning step; determines extent of needs and their salience compared w other needs
community profile
demographic descrption of community; pop, households, age, distribution, income, marital status, education, political, med resources
cost-benefit ratio
the difference between the expence of having a program versus the expence of not having the program
direct activities
the steps directly involved in the delivery of an intervention
flow chart
a diagram illustrating the flow of informationthrough a system or program
indirect activities
supportive activites requaired to carry out an intervention, such as equiptment maintence
inkind support
nonmonetary effort provided by agency or other entity to illustrate a match for a portion of requested funds
Interventions
program elements that are task oriented and designed to respond a problem or identified need
job descriptions
a list of activites, roles, and duty divisions required in a staff positions
Mapping
a tool that identifies trends, patterns, and oportunities in a population; uses geographical info systems to display data
Mission Statement
a single statement that expresses a broad, overarching pourpse for a programs existence
Needs Analysis
a thoughtfull prioritizing of problems
Organization Diagram
graphic illistration of a group, department, or agencys claim of command and information flow
piolet test
method or small preliminary test for ensuring a program/survey is useable; determines if questions interpret as intended
primary data
information collected on a target populationin for use in program development
program goal
broad based statements of desired long or short term changes to alleviate identified needs
program objectives
statements that define a desired change in the client or the environment
secondary data
survey or descriptive information that is acailable from other sources
time line
a chart of events and procedures; target dates included
work statement
an action plan tat explains what, where, and when a programs activities are accomplished
types of mesurement/seuryey methods
survey, questionnaire, screening
Demographic profile
demographic description of a community; age, race, income, marital status..
mission statement
to+directional statement+quality of life or category of service+target area
program goals
to+directional statement+need area+target populations
Program objectives
to+directional statement+change in client or enviroment+target population
SMART
specific, measurable, appropriate, realistic/related, time bound
common guide for writing program objectives
4 types of program interventions
educational, direct service, organizational, power
program intervention
to+action term+units of service+target population