Community Involvement In Program Planning
Found 4 free book(s)Identifying and Determining Involvement of Stakeholders
www.cdc.govprogram or in the population your program serves • Funders (federal, state, local) • Academic organizations • Coalition partners • Faith-based community • Professional organizations • Advocacy groups, such as your HIV Community Planning Group (CPG) • Government officials and elected representatives
Engage Stakeholders - Centers for Disease Control and ...
www.cdc.govTraditionally, program managers and evaluators alone have handled program evaluation in public health activities. However, a more participatory approach has been taking place lately. For your evaluation to be relevant and successful, other stakeholders need to be involved in the planning and implementation stages, and in the
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
www.cms.govguidance to provide an in-depth description of PACE care planning that provides additional clarification regarding IDT requirements for the PACE program. Care Planning Guidance for PACE Organizations, September 1, 2010 is available at:
PERMANENCY POLICY PROTOCOL AND GUIDANCE - Policies …
policies.ncdhhs.govPermanency Planning Services must be provided to any child in the custody or placement responsibility of a county child welfare services agency. Permanency Planning Services include but are not limited to: o Careful planning and decision making with the family about placement, when necessary, and preparing the child, the child’s family, and the