Community projects and program planning

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Keleher, Helen
St John, Winsome
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2007
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This chapter outlines the general principles of effective program planning using a practical and logical approach. The local model presented here shows how they can be applied in a step-by-step approach that addresses all the principles of program planning. Resources need to be considered early in the planning process, before more detailed strategies are developed. Program planning links theory with practice through a series of steps that connect program goals, objectives and strategies, and evaluation processes. The sources of funding that can be made available include: Because much of community practice is project based, it is very important to only generate ideas about the possibilities for good projects and plan them well, but also actively seek support and funding for projects. Writing a proposal requires constant critique and tightening of ideas as the proposal is developed. Program planning often uses models as a guide for planning the project, and for subsequent evaluation of the project.

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Community nursing practice: Theory, skills and issues

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