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TIPS
AND TOOLS
Drawing
Conclusions, Reporting and Using the Data
This set of tips is designed to help CAT members
tell a compelling story based on data they've collected and lessons
learned.
Key
Areas for Change
This information sheet outlines possible areas of
focus for a community campaign, from changing individual attitudes
and behavior to influencing policy, legislation and organizational
practices.
Notes
from Presentation or Tabling Event
This simple form makes it easy to keep track of input
or feedback obtained from audience members or participants at a
public event.
Community
Presentation Evaluation Form
Use this tool to gather feedback from audience members
about a speaker's presentation.
Commitment
to End Violence Survey
This tool can be used at a public event to involve
community members in thinking about either joining a CAT or supporting
its activities.
Community
Mobilization Assessment Questionnaire
This tool lists discussion questions CAT members
can use to talk frankly with one another about what worked well
and what could be changed or improved.
Lessons
from Geese
Use this touching set of "facts" about geese to inspire
and motivate your team.
Evaluation of CAT Session
The 'Evaluation of CAT Session' form provides a quick and easy way for facilitators to get feedback from team members on the usefulness and impact of training sessions.
Logic Model for Evaluating Community Impact
The Logic Model for Evaluating Community Impact is tool for understanding how change efforts can help bring about short-term and long-term changes in community members' knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors.
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