ECIC's Practitioner Training Program Presents:
Program Planning: Using Evidence-based Strategies for Effective Injury Prevention
March 12, 2013 | 8:30am - 4pm
The Emory Center for Injury Control is offering a FREE, one day, skill-based training to injury prevention practitioners. Breakfast, lunch, all training materials, and parking will be provided. This is an interactive training on how to plan for successful programs!
Space is limited to 40 participants and registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis. This training is not for students; they may apply but will be placed on the waiting list and notified once all registrations have been received on March 5th. Please register HERE by March 5th.
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| Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health | |
| Claudia Nance Rollins Bldg. Room 6001 | |
| 1518 Clifton Road | |
| Atlanta, GA 30322 | |
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This interactive one-day workshop teaches participants how to plan for successful programs. The training provides professionals with the skills, tools, and resources to improve their ability to plan for health promotion programs and adapt current evidence-based programs in the field of injury prevention. |
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The topics of the training include: identifying planning steps, describing a program planning model, identifying program goals and objectives, developing program objectives that link to program evaluation, describing health behavior theories that relate to behavior, organizational, and policy change, identifying evidence-based programs or strategies, and planning for program adaptation and implementation. |
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Activities are integrated throughout the session which allow participants to practice new skills through practical application. One outcome of the session is a written program plan that can be used by learners to guide the organization’s next planning or implementation steps. |
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| Lecture on intimate partner violence, March 2012 | Participants during a break, March 2012 |

