Context:
For Assessment 2, you will give a presentation on a designed program – planned to address an identified need in your community, or service. You will focus on a prioritised need for developing this plan.
Assessment Description: Presentation:
PART 1:
A program logic diagram for a program based on prioritised need
PART 2: A clear program plan that discusses the following:
1. The overarching goal of the program (the overall aim that you want to achieve via your program),
2. Objectives (specific desired changes that will help to meet the overall goal). There should be at least 3 objectives
3. Strategies (how you will go about achieving your aim and objectives; the activities that will contribute to the achievement of the objectives);
4. Risks or Challenges (Identify any potential challenges to the program)
i. What may occur that can put the program at risk, what are the
challenges, and how will you address them? (for example, people may
not enrol?)
5. Resources required (Financial, Physical, Human)
a. (use this link for budgets
http://www.flinders.edu.au/medicine/sites/pew/developing‐a‐project‐and‐
evaluation‐plan/budget/budget_overview.cfm
PART 3: INDIVIDUAL Summary/self‐peer evaluation
• Prepare 1500 words INDIVIDUAL summary report incorporating all the sections of the presentation in brief. Use the same headings as the presentation.
• Complete the self and peer evaluation forms
This link provides you with an example of a completed plan and a blank form Use the example, to
prepare the table first:
a title for your program,
goals
3 objectives that your program seeks to achieve
strategies to implement these objectives
process indicators (to monitor if the process of implementation is working)
data collection methods (for eg: documentation, collecting data from patients, views on websites etc)
Impact/Outcome measures ( for eg: people who are exposed to this program will report..)
Data collection methods ( for eg: survey people in the program)
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