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The goal of the Community Planning Training is to provide Community Board members with the skills to develop a focused Community Action Plan.TRANSCRIPT
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Community Planning Training – Module 1
Community Planning Training
Module 1
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Community Planning Training – Module 1
Module 1: Overview
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Implementing the Communities That Care System
Getting Started
Organizing, Introducing,
Involving
Developing a Community Profile
Creating a Community Action
Plan
Implementing and Evaluating the
Community Action Plan
Communities That Care System
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Community Planning Training Goal
The goal of the Community Planning Training is to provide Community Board members with the skills to develop a focused Community Action Plan.
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Objectives
Participants will be able to:
1. Explain how the Community Planning Training fits into the Communities That Care system.
2. Identify the steps for completing a Community Action Plan.
3. Identify resources needed to complete the plan.
4. Identify the next steps for the Community Board.
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Phase Four: Creating a Community Action PlanCommunity Planning Training Day One: Strategic Planning
• Module 1: Overview
• Milestone: The Community Board has the capacity to create a focused Community
Action Plan
• Module 2: Developing Community-level Outcomes
• Milestone: Specify the desired outcomes of the plan, based on the community
assessment data
• Module 3: Selecting and Investigating Programs, Policies and Practices
• Milestone: Select tested, effective programs, policies and practices to address priority
risk and protective factors and fill gaps
• Module 4: Developing Participant and Implementation Outcomes
• Milestone: Develop implementation plans for each program, policy or practice selected
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Phase Four: Creating a Community Action PlanCommunity Planning Training Day Two: Strategic Planning
• Module 5: Understanding Program-level Evaluation
• Milestone: Develop an evaluation plan.
• Module 6: Identifying Systems-change Strategies
• Milestone: Develop implementation plans for each program, policy or practice
selected.
• Module 7: Drafting a Community Action Plan
• Milestone: Develop a written Community Action Plan.
• Module 8: Next Steps
• Milestone: The community is ready to move to Phase Five: Implementing and
Evaluating the Community Action Plan.
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Agenda: Day One
• Welcome and Introductions
• Module 1: Overview
• Module 2: Developing Community-level Outcomes
• LUNCH
• Module 3: Selecting and Investigating Programs, Policies and Practices
• Module 4: Developing Participant and Implementation Outcomes
• Wrap-up and Evaluations
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Ground Rules
• Everyone gets a chance to speak.
• Everyone listens when someone has the floor. (No side conversations.)
• One person talks at a time and doesn’t get interrupted.
• Respect others’ perspectives and ideas. (No put-downs.)
• Start and end on time.
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Community Update
• Description of how Key Leaders, youth and community members have been involved to date
• Community risk and resources assessments: processes and results
• Key accomplishments
• Key challenges/issues in the planning process
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The Research Foundation
• Public health approach
• Demonstrated predictors:
• Risk factors
• Protective factors organized by the Social Development Strategy (SDS)
• Tested, effective prevention strategies
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Building Protection: The Social Development Strategy
The goal…
Healthy Behaviors for all children and youth
Start with…
Healthy Beliefs & Clear Standards…in families, schools, communities and peer groups
Build…
BondingAttachment and Commitment
…to families, schools, communities and peer groups
By providing…
OpportunitiesBy providing…
Skills By providing…
Recognition
And by nurturing…
Individual Characteristics
…in families, schools, communities and peer groups
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Risk Factors:
• Exist in all areas of influence.
• Predict multiple problem behaviors.
• Exist throughout development.
• Have consistent effects across races, cultures and socioeconomic status.
• Can be buffered by protective factors.
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Community Risk Factors: Adolescent Problem Behaviors
Risk FactorSubstance
AbuseDelinquency Teen Pregnancy School Drop-Out Violence
Availability of drugs Availability of firearms
Community laws and norms favorable toward drug use,
firearms and crime
Media portrayals of violence Transitions and mobility
Low neighborhood attachment and community disorganization
Extreme economic deprivation
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Family Risk Factors: Adolescent Problem Behaviors
Risk FactorSubstance
AbuseDelinquency Teen Pregnancy School Drop-
OutViolence
Family history of the problem behavior
Family management problems
Family conflict
Favorable parental attitudes and involvement in the
problem behavior
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School Risk Factors: Adolescent Problem Behaviors
Risk Factor
Substance Abuse
Delinquency Teen Pregnancy School Drop-Out
Violence
Academic failure beginning in late elementary school
Lack of commitment to school
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Peer and Individual Risk Factors:Adolescent Problem Behaviors
Risk FactorSubstance
AbuseDelinquency Teen Pregnancy School Drop-Out Violence
Early and persistent antisocial behavior
Rebelliousness Friends who engage
in the problem behavior Gang involvement
Favorable attitudes toward the problem behavior
Early initiation of the problem behavior Constitutional factors
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Tested, Effective Prevention Strategies Are:
Programs, policies or practices that have demonstrated effectiveness in:
• Reducing specific risk factors and enhancing protective factors.
• Reducing problem behaviors.
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Prevention Strategies: A Research Guide to What Works
• Strategies and programs, policies or practices shown to effectively address risk and protective factors
• Family focus
• School focus
• Community-based youth programs
• Community focus
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Community Planning Process
Community Profile
Community Priorities
Community Strengths
Resources and Gaps
Strategic Planning
• Create community-level outcomes.
• Investigate potential programs, policies and practices.
Program Planning
• Select programs, policies and practices.
• Create program-level outcomes.
• Plan to evaluate.
• Create a written Community Action Plan.
Phase Five:
Implementing and Evaluating the Community Action
Plan
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Successful Community Action Plans:
• Build on the results of the community assessment.
• Address priority risk factors.
• Build on community strengths and resources.
• Address resource gaps, issues and barriers.
• Achieve community-level outcomes.
• Use research on effective prevention strategies to guide selection and implementation of programs, policies and practices.
• Engage the community and Key Leaders in planning and evaluation.
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Outcome-focused PlanningP
lan
nin
g Vision for Healthy Youth
Behavior Outcomes• Decrease in
problem behaviors
Risk- and Protective-factor Outcomes• Increase in
protective factors• Decrease in risk
factors
Process and Participants Outcomes• Changes in
participant knowledge, attitudes, skills or behavior
• Program implementation fidelity
Community–level OutcomesProgram–level Outcomes
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Implementation and EvaluationIm
plem
entatio
n an
d
Evalu
ation
Vision for Healthy Youth
Behavior Outcomes• Decrease in
problem behaviors
(3 to 10 years)
Risk- and Protective-factor Outcomes• Increase in
protective factors• Decrease in risk
factors
(1 to 4 years)
Participant and Implementation Outcomes• Changes in participant
knowledge, attitudes, skills or behavior
• Program implementation fidelity
(6 months to 2 years)
Community–level OutcomesProgram–level Outcomes
(10 to 15 years)
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Advantages of Outcome-focused Planning
• Gives clear direction toward achieving community vision
• Provides built-in evaluation measures and accountability
• Required by many grant-makers
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The Community Action Plan May Include:
• Incorporating tested, effective strategies into existing services.
• Expanding existing tested, effective programs, policies and practices.
• Implementing new tested, effective prevention programs, policies and practices.
• Systems-change strategies.
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Phase Four: Creating a Community Action PlanCommunity Planning Training Day One: Strategic Planning, continued
• Module 1: Overview
• Milestone: The Community Board has the capacity to create a focused Community Action Plan
• Module 2: Developing Community-level Outcomes
• Milestone: Specify the desired outcomes of the plan, based on the community assessment data
• Module 3: Selecting and Investigating Programs, Policies and Practices
• Milestone: Select tested, effective programs, policies and practices to address priority risk and
protective factors and fill gaps
• Module 4: Developing Participant and Implementation Outcomes
• Milestones: Develop implementation plans for each program, policy or practice selected
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