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MPH 611 Ashford University Week 6 Communication Plan Discussion

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I’m working on a public health discussion question and need a sample draft to help me learn.

COLLAPSE SUBDISCUSSIONJared Rutledge

Jared Rutledge

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Crystal,

How do you see the structure operating with community members? Are we talking adds, posters, etc?

Dr. JRosa Hernandez

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Guided Response: Review several of your classmates’ initial discussion posts and respond to at least three of them. Please note that responding to three classmates is meeting only the minimum requirement for the number of responses. You are encouraged to respond to several of your classmates to gain a well-rounded understanding of the topic being discussed.

  • Critically assess your classmates’ posts.
  • Were all components of a communication plan addressed? If not, which components are missing?
  • Taking into consideration all the elements of the program evaluation, especially the stakeholders, do you agree with the justifications provided for each component of the communication plan? Why or why not?
  • If you had the opportunity to make revisions to the communication plan, what revisions would you make and why?
  • If you would not make any revisions, recommend three resources outside of the ones listed in this course where program evaluators can find information regarding developing communication plans for their evaluation results.
  • Provide justifications for recommending these resources.

Please note that you are being asked to provide a critical assessment of the information in your classmates’ posts, not to be critical of your classmates. As such, you are encouraged to review the Netiquette Rules and use them when responding to your classmates.

Kenneth Hoekstra

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Who are we communicating to? What are we communicating Communication Format Communication Channels Frequency
Stakeholders Share cancer data trends (positive or negative) Share the success stories of the Cancer program; Percentage increases in screening numbers, participant numbers, reduction in cancer occurances Promotion of cancer program successes though mass media, electronic communication and executive summaries Annually
Program Evaluation Team what is working well (good trend cancer trend data captured), what needs adjusting in the program (lack of causal reasons for cancer trends; no statistical analyses); real-time feedback during implementation (multiple years of cancer trend data) Monthly meetings; Executive summary documents Electronic; email and/or quarterly virtual meetings Monthly
Financial decision makers the goal to continue or increase program funding support targeted summaries where financial investment improved the delivery of cancer prevention tactics, and these increased survival or decreased incidence of cancers targeted program briefs at 3 monthinterval before funding expires (allows time for renewal investment/discussion)
Governmental/Policy investors advocacy of permanent policy changes to support prevention of cancer, support during treatment, enhance survival executive summary; written briefings public appearances for political support at program start

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