FRHD 2350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Sexual Orientation, Logic Model, Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences

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Program design: refers to identifying and defining the elements that go into the delivery of a service. Outputs: service completion elements o o outcomes: measures of life changes for clients o o intermediate-completions of unit of service. Final outputs- completions of the full complement of services prescribed. Intermediate outcomes- changes at the point of completion of services. Final outcomes - changes achieved or maintained as of a specified point in the follow up process after services have been completed. Program hypothesis -> goals and objectives-> specific program design. Seniors who eat well maintain cognitive functioning and therefore can live independently longer. Pregnant teens who access supportive housing have healthier pregnancies and therefore healthier babies. Inputs: include 5 elements representing an agency"s resources and raw materials: clients/consumers, staff, material resources, facilities, equipment. Examples aging adults- relevant training or job specific training, pregnant teens- healthy environment, health care, emotional/psychological help, someone with relatable experience/lived experience, nutritionist.

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