- Post a completed logic model (in table format) for a practitioner-level intervention based on the problems and needs that you identified last week. Be sure to link the areas across the table.
- In the table, describe the types of problems, the client needs, the underlying causes of problems and unmet needs. Then describe interventions that would lead to a change in the presenting conditions. Identify the short- and long-term outcomes that you think would represent an improved condition.
- Follow the table format with 1 to 2 paragraphs that elaborate on your practice-level model outline and cite resources that inform your views.
respond to at least two colleagues by:
- Offering respectful feedback on their logic model as if you were a member of their work group.
- Identify strengths and potential weaknesses in the assumptions or areas that may require additional information or clarification.
- Providing substantial information to assist your colleagues’ efforts such as:
- Information to support their understanding of the problems and needs in this population
- Suggestions related to intervention activities and potential outcomes
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References
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Chapter 6, “Needs Assessments” (pp. 115–147)
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Dudley, J. R. (2020). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.
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Luck, K. E., Doucet, S., & Luke, A. (2020). The development of a logic model to guide the planning and evaluation of a navigation center for children and youth with complex care needsLinks to an external site.. Child & Youth Services, 41(4), 327–341. https://doi.org/10.1080/0145935X.2019.1684192
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University of Kansas Center for Community Health and Development. (n.d.). Developing a logic model or theory of changeLinks to an external site.. In Community toolbox. https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/overview/models-for-community-health-and-development/logic-model-development/main
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