(26:52 minutes) This presentation describes the value of logic models in planning a violence against women primary prevention effort. It starts by looking at how logic models build on existing strengths, and when to use a logic model. The presentation then reviews logic model basics, explaining how logic models are a simple series of questions and exploring the 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
Prevention Connection
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Date
2009
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Language
English
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