ECON 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Needs Assessment, State Implementation Plan, Logic Model

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4 Oct 2020
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Program planning and project management - chapter 7. 2. A project has objectives for a particular group of people in a particular place in relation to a particular health target, often using a specific strategy. A program comprises an integrated suite of related projects for a wider group of people and often across a wider region, over a longer period of time, and involving multiple strategies and projects. A program may have a set of projects within it, and each project may need to have its own set of objectives and activities to ensure it is planned well and implemented effectively. It involves identifying the most critical needs of stakeholders and partners and determining priority responses to them and may be based on the outcome of a health needs assessment. The basic steps of program planning after needs assessment and priority setting include: Preparing a rationale or business case for the program. Developing a goal statement or aim for the program.

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