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- Conducting Focus Groups
- Developing a Plan for Identifying Local Needs and Resources
- Understanding and Describing the Community
- Conducting Public Forums and Listening Sessions
- Collecting Information About the Problem
- Designing a Training Session
- Delivering a Training Session
- An Introduction to the Problem Solving Process
- Defining and Analyzing the Problem
- Ethical Issues in Community Interventions
- Understanding Culture and Diversity in Building Communities
- Building Relationships with People from Different Cultures
- How to Conduct Research: An Overview
- Listening to Those Whose Behavior Matters
- Intervention Research with Communities: A Gateway to Tools
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