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Health Promotion Program and Evaluation Plan (Signature Assignment) Submit Assignment Instructions For this assignment, you are required to use Impact of Substance Abuse on the Treatment of HIV/AIDS course materials, readings, evidence tables, logic models, and additional resources to create a program and evaluation plan for your chosen health problem. The format of your submission should be a PowerPoint Presentation with the following components: 1. Name of the program. 2. Statement of the problem and relevant evidence to support the problem. 3. Impact of the health problem on the identified target population based on national, state, or local data. 4. Proposed needs assessment methods, measures and tools. 5. Target population and sampling frame (i.e., probability vs nonprobability) and techniques/methods 6. Program mission and SMART goals. 7. List at least 3-5 partners (health and non-health sector partners) and the role that they would play within the program. 8. Discuss theoretical foundation, program activities (inputs), outcomes and health targets. 9. Provide potential funding sources (list 2) and the dollar amount requested to fund the project. 10. Type of evaluation and measures to assess program effectiveness. 11. Describe measures taken to ensure the program meets cultural competency standards in program planning, implementation and evaluation. 12. Health communication and dissemination methods. Your PowerPoint should be a maximum of 15 slides (not including reference slides). All sources used must be cited and referenced in APA Editorial Format (includes in-text citations and reference list). Health Promotion Program and Evaluation Plan Program Learning Outcomes ▪ ▪ ▪ PLO 4: Impact the health outcomes of communities through the use of data gained from the appraisal of their essential services, systems, and public policies. PLO 5: Promote community capacity, health, and well-being using results from analyses of health problems, issues, strengths, and the needs of diverse populations. PLO 6: Design public health access and quality strategies/policies for diverse populations. Course Learning Outcomes ▪ ▪ ▪ CLO 4. Apply appropriate biostatistical methods, principles of epidemiology, basic research methods within the context of the health problem, target population, and measurement tools, to effectively plan and evaluate health promotion programs and/or interventions. CLO 5. Determine appropriate methods of dissemination of health promotion programming and/or interventions to improve individual and community health outcomes. CLO 6. Integrate appropriate, culturally competent perspectives into each component of planning, implementation, and evaluation strategies and activities. Module Learning Outcomes ▪ ▪ ▪ 4a. Evaluate, interpret, and utilize evidence from qualitative and quantitative data sources to justify the need to address a particular health problem within a population. 5a. Identify and provide examples of best practices for the implementation, evaluation and dissemination of community health programs and/or interventions for diverse populations. 6a. Provide examples of how to apply a culturally competent perspective to planning, implementation, and evaluation activities in an effort to ▪ demonstrate understanding of diversity, health disparities, and the connections between culture/traditions and health behavior(s). 6b. Synthesize, and critique the level of cultural competency in existing health promotion programs and/or interventions based on standards outlined by the US Office of Minority Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, respectively.
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Impact of Drug and Substance
Abuse on the Treatment of HIV
AIDS Presentation
Name
Instructor
Institutional Affiliation
Date

WeCare Community Program



WeCare is a community based healthcare program



Working with adolescents, youths and young adults in Miami-Dade County, Florida



Fostering more awareness on the impacts of drug and substance abuse on the treatment of
HIV/AIDS.

Statement of the problem



HIV/AIDS is one of the most serious public health issues in many communities around the world.



Drug and substance abuse has seriously impacted negatively on the efforts to counter the
influence and impact of HIV/AIDS especially in the Miami-Dade County community, Florida



According to the National Household Survey, about 22.6 Million Americans aged 12 and above
abuses illicit drugs



Drug use is one of the most common mode of HIV/AIDS transmission in Miami-Dade county

Impact of the Drug and Substance
abuse on this population


Drug and substance abuse impacts on health and wellbeing of community members living with
HIV/AIDS.



facilitates the rate of new HIV/AIDS infection



Injection drugs facilitate the transmission of HIV/AIDS virus from infected individuals



According to The Center for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC), drug and substance abuse
accounts for about 12% of new HIV/AIDS infection in the Uni...


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