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- Some Ways of Doing the Work of Community Change and Improvement: An Overview
- Communicating Information about Community Health and Development Issues
- Gaining Public Support for Addressing Community Health and Development Issues
- Talking About Risk and Protective Factors Related to Community Issues
- Making Community Presentations
- Strategies for Community Change and Improvement: An Overview
- Community (Locality) Development
- Social Planning and Policy Change
- Systems Advocacy and Community Organizing
- Coalition Building I: Starting a Coalition
- Coalition Building II: Maintaining a Coalition
- Developing a Plan for Communication
- Using Principles of Persuasion
- Preparing Press Releases
- Arranging News and Features Stories
- Approaching Editorial Boards
- Promoting Participation Among Diverse Groups
- Methods of Contacting Potential Participants
- Writing Letters to Potential Participants
- Making Personal Contact with Potential Participants
- Overview: Getting an Advocacy Campaign Off the Ground
- Survival Skills for Advocates
- Understanding the Issue
- Recognizing Allies
- Identifying Opponents
- How to Conduct Research: An Overview
- Conducting Studies of the Issue
- Gathering Data on Public Opinion
- Studying the Opposition
- Requesting Accountability
- Giving Personal Compliments and Offering Public Support
- Developing a Proposal for Change
- Establishing Formal Communications and Requesting Participation
- Providing Corrective Feedback
- Reframing the Debate
- Writing Letters to Elected Officials
- Writing Letters to the Editor
- Criticizing Unfavorable Action
- Filing a Complaint
- Seeking Enforcement of Existing Laws or Policies
- Working with the Media
- Making Friends with the Media
- Creating News Stories the Media Wants
- Using Paid Advertising
- Meeting the Media
- Promoting Awareness and Interest Through Communication
- Promoting Behavior Changes by Making It Easier and More Rewarding: Benefits and Costs
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