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Part B. Community Assessment, Agenda Setting, and Choice ... >
Chapter 4. Getting Issues on the Public Agenda >
Section 2. Communicating Information about Community Health ... >
Tools & Checklists - A checklist that summarizes the major points contained in the section. >
Communicating Information about Community Health and Development Issues | |
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Tools & Checklists |
Contributed by Catie Heaven Edited by Bill Berkowitz and Jerry Schultz |
Checklist
Here, you'll find a checklist that summarizes the major points contained in the text.
___You have decided that you want to communicate information about health and community development issues
___You have decided which populations you want to communicate with
___You have obtained information about the target population
___The data you collected can come from previously collected reports
___Interviews with key informants have been done if it is necessary to collect more information
___You have determined if a focus group is appropriate for your goal
___You have customized your message to each target group
___You have gotten the message out through various types of communication
___The appropriateness of media has been evaluated
___After you have started, you have evaluated your efforts
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