...322 COURSE TITLE: COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION CHS 322: COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION Course Developer/Writer Chief Michael Wilson Ibet- Iragunima Rivers State College of Health Science and Technology Port Harcourt Prof. Afolabi Adebanjo School of Science and Technology National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos Programme Leader Course Coordinator Kayode S. Olubiyi School of Science and Technology National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island Lagos Abuja Annex 245 Samuel Adesujo Ademulegun Street Central Business District Opposite Arewa Suites Abuja E-mail: centralinfo@nou.edu.ng URL: www.nou.edu.ng National Open University of Nigeria 2008 First Printed 2008 ISBN: All Rights Reserved Printed by…………………………………. For National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island Lagos e-mail: centrainfo@nou.edu.ng ur/: www.nou.edu.ng Study Units The study units in this course are as follows: Module 1: Unit I: Unit 2: Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5: Unit 6: Community Mobilization Concept of Community Mobilization Rationale for Community Mobilization Steps involved in Community Mobilization Community Participation Rationale for Community Participation Formation and Organization of Development Committees Community Diagnosis Concept of Community Diagnosis Rationale for Community Diagnosis Steps in Community Diagnosis Methods...
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...decision-making. Intelligence cycle consist of steps or processes in collecting sources of information, targeting, collation, evaluation and dissemination of reliable information that will be important in decision-making (Baker, 2005). According to Federal Bureau of Investigation, intelligence cycle is the process of making raw data into useful information for the use of policymakers (Federal Bureau of Investigation, n.d.). Additionally, law enforcement agencies utilize intelligence cycle as a part of its Criminal Analysis Strategies. The intelligence cycle works in a circular pattern with six different steps. The flow between steps is fluid; however, any intelligence found in one step may require going back...
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...Feasibility Brief 1: Rowner Community Trust Events Management Ltd. * Rowner Community Trust summary profile - (re-phrased from the internet) Rowner community trust is a new charity organization that operates under the umbrella of Rowner World Company. They aim to support the growth of the area Rowner in Hampshire by focusing on its economic, social and environmental angles and contribute to its community development. Rowner Community Trust is a new initiative. Therefore, as any other organizations it is looking forward to grow its social business by developing new social ventures to support Rowner community and sustain its social business. * Rowner Community Trust next project Group 1 will focus on Rowner Community Trust next project. The Community Trust next project is to create an Events Management Social Enterprise. This new project will generate revenues by providing events management services such as catering, conferences and other events management services to the following target segments: * SME's * Large Corporates * Public sector * Non-profit organizations * Consumer markets in following geographic locations: * London * Regional organizations involving the following stakeholders * Rowner Community Trust * Rowner Community Trust community center * Rowner Community Events Group The revenues coming from the events management social enterprise services will help in sustaining Rowner Community Trust and will also provide...
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...Administration: “A new low-income housing development in your community consists of 58 apartments and has become a popular hangout for selling drugs, drinking liquor, and intimidating residents until early morning hours. Gunshots are an occasional occurrence, with 5–10 calls for service in every 24-hour period. Criminals hide guns in the thick overgrowth around the complex, and when approached, they flee through a large open field behind the complex. An adjacent convenience store has become a problem as well, particularly as a magnet for drug dealers. A nearby drug house also contributes to the problem, and a T-shaped alley behind the store provides easy ingress and egress for buyers, both on foot and in vehicles. The lighting is poor (with people frequently shooting out street lights), and pay telephones in the store’s front are used constantly by traffickers. Street people in the area also engage in theft-, drug-, prostitution-, and vandalism-related activities. Additionally, these people sleep on private property, defecate and urinate on public streets, and engage in public drunkenness, graffiti, and littering” (2012, p. 74). The S.A.R.A. process involves scanning, analysis, response, and assessment of the problem. It is a “logical, step-by-step framework in which to identify, analyze, respond to, and evaluate crime, fear of crime, and neighborhood disorder” (Peak, 2012, p. 65). It will emphasize “on in-depth analysis and collaboration, replaces officers’ short-term, reactive...
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...Situation Analysis – 1-1 Situation Analysis – An Approach and Method for Analyzing the Context of Projects and Programme j:\cc69\nmm\website docs\situation analysis\situation analysis approach and method.doc Global M&E Initiative 1-2 An Approach and Method for Analyzing the Context of Projects and Programme Notes: j:\cc69\nmm\website docs\situation analysis\situation analysis approach and method.doc Global M&E Initiative An Approach and Method for Analyzing the Context of Projects and Programme 1-3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. THE RATIONALE FOR SITUATION ANALYSIS IN IUCN ............................................ 5 2. THE BASIC STEPS INVOLVED IN SITUATION ANALYSIS ......................................... 6 3. GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR GOOD PRACTICE............................................................. 7 PARTICIPATORY ........................................................................................................................... 7 OUTWARD LOOKING..................................................................................................................... 7 LEARNING FROM OTHERS ............................................................................................................. 7 USING THE FRAMEWORK OF PEOPLE AND ECOSYSTEMS ................................................................ 7 DATA BASED NOT ANECDOTAL..................................................................................................... 7...
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...Research Proposal Paper Philip Rosario STR/ 581 Professor: Dr. Conrado C. Sampang University of Phoenix March 18, 2013 Research Proposal Paper The research proposal is going to be on a strategic plan research for The Home Depot. The research will review where is the company headed with the organization’s future and what resources are needed to accomplish these plans. The strategy will provide step-by step directions for management goals and communicate with stakeholders the ongoing procedures. Researchers will benchmark the process to be able to measure the progress of the organization. The paper will illustrate the overview of Home Depot’s mission, vision, and value statements. These factors will give the strategic plan validation and what sources will be used to conduct an external and internal analysis. The analysis will allow The Home Depot to reach it’s set goal of being the biggest home improvement store in the world. * Mission, Vision, and Values Validation Home Depot’s mission, vision, and values are the focus in making the organization become the biggest home improvement retailer in the world. The plan decided will work for the organization’s mission and strategy necessary to achieved the productive goal. The achievement will be a success with an action plan developed by management. Home Depot’s mission is to be the number one home improvement retailer and offer customers the best products for fixing their home at the best prices in the market. The...
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...practicality and composure. To maintain control and focus it would be essential to follow the OPSEC outlined by Maniscalco & Christen (2011) in the five-step process: 1. Identification of critical information: Critical information is factual data about an organizations intentions, capabilities and activities that the adversary needs to plan and act effectively to degrade operationally effectiveness or place the potential of organizational success at risk (Maniscalco & Christen, 2011). Part of the initial actions as emergency manager is to reaffirm the credibility of the threat with local law enforcement and the federal partners and perhaps identify additional critical information regarding the threat. 2. Analysis of the threat: To know as much as possible about each adversary and its ability to target the organization and to tailor the threat to that actual activity and to the extent possible (Maniscalco & Christen, 2011). The purpose of this step is focused on the possible severity of the actions and the impact once carried out. 3. Analysis of vulnerabilities: The analysis attempts to identify weaknesses...
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...affected the whole community, school as well as the students in the football team. We as organizational development consultants job was to oversee the change that happened in this community and to manage this change to help the people that are going through this change. Firstly it is important to know what is meant by organizational development. It is a planned process of developing an organization to be more effective in accomplishing its desired goals. Organisational development can also be defined as a theory and practice of planned, systematic change in the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the employees through creation and reinforcement of long-term training programs. Organisational development is action oriented. It starts with a careful organization-wide analysis of the current situation and of the future requirements, and employs techniques of behavioral sciences such as behavior modeling, sensitivity training, and transactional analysis. Its objective is to enable the organization in adopting-better to the fast-changing external environment of new markets, regulations, and technologies. Regarding the change that happened in Remember the Titans we decided to apply two different models to help the people through this change. The two models are: The Lewin Change model and The Positive model of change. The first model we are going to look at are The Lewin Change model. During this model we are looking for things that are well functioning in the community, school and football...
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...CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY Stakeholder Management Approach is a way of understanding the ethical effects of environmental forces and groups on specific issues that affect real time stakeholders and their welfare. Special interest groups Local community groups Owners Supplier s Custome rs Primary stakeholders Consumer groups FIRM Media Employe es Secondary stakeholders Society at large Environmental groups External Stakeholders, Moral Stakes, and Corporate Responsibilities Suppliers, distributors (fairness, truthfulness in all transactions, contracts; mutual respects; honest info sharing; timely payment) Customers/consum ers (safe, reliable products, services; honest info; fair treatment; protection from product, service harm) Environment (protect & respect; improve & sustain; prevent waste; promote natural growth) Corporations (profits, brandname(s), reputation, trust, collaboration from stockholders, stakeholders Governments (law abiding; cooperation with fair standards; procedures; promote societal and community safety and health) Communities, Society (respects laws, rights, values of ppl, cultures; support and promote economic, physical, social health, human development; be a good citizen) Competitors (promote open markets; follow laws and rights of all stakeholders; act ethically in all business Dr. Truong Thi Nam Thang transactions) Criticism of stakeholder theory Negates and weakens fiduciary duties managers owe to stockholders...
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...Policy Analysis Assignment HA415 After reading the assigned scenario for Congresswoman Moody, it involves what options are available for her to ensure that medical care is available to everyone within her area of jurisdiction. There have been issues with funding and it is my job to having a structured policy analysis to the given situation. First step of a concise policy analysis is defining the problem. In this case, the funds allocated to these trauma centers are nearly exhausted and can potentially cause catastrophic effects on the areas patients. Soon the trauma centers will be refusing the patients who rely on Medicaid and Medicare resources. What can be done to prevent the refusal of healthcare to these patients and ensure that bailouts are not the solution to this healthcare crisis? To provide more in depth about this problem involves the background for a policy analysis. It has been stated that with numerous amount of undocumented workers and the state’s unemployment rate to continually remain high, it is making it difficult for these trauma centers to accept these patients. They rely soley on Medicaid which has caused a depletion of the state’s budget. This has caused two of the three trauma center to rely on private payer instead of federal aid programs. In the long run how can these HCO’s say they are providing quality effective healthcare to their people by denying it to certain groups? This will now lead us to the...
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.............................................. 3 Steps Involved in Secondary Research........................................................................................ 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Secondary Research ............................................................. 4 Deciding Whether or Not to Outsource Secondary Research ..................................................... 5 OUTSOURCING SECONDARY RESEARCH: ........................................................................ 6 CONDUCTING SECONDARY RESEARCH USING INTERNAL RESOURCES:.............. 7 1. Identifying Sources of Information ........................................................................................ 7 2. Gathering Existing Data ....................................................................................................... 10 3. Normalizing Data ................................................................................................................. 12 4. Analyzing Data..................................................................................................................... 13 Demographic Analysis ..................................................................................................... 14 Workbook B -2- Conducting Secondary Research OVERVIEW OF SECONDARY RESEARCH Sometimes secondary research is referred to as community assessment, needs assessment, or situation analysis, but we use the term to mean: (1) collecting hard...
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...2017 Dr. Steven Moskowitz University of New England Table of Contents Executive Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………3 Introduction ...……………………………….…………………………………………………………….3 Bardach’s 8 Step Process and FMLA ……………...……………………………………………..……….5 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………….…...8 References………………………………………………………………………………………...……….9 Executive Summary This case study will analysis the Affordable Care Act from its creation to its implementation during the Obama Administration. It will also discuss the challenges that the law currently faces. In the analysis, the eight step process created by Eugene Bardach will...
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...Mid-term report Outline the main steps in Strategic Planning for business organization in the tourism and hospitality There are basically 6 main steps in Strategic Planning for business organization in the tourism and hospitality. Complete the Strategic Planning Complete the Strategic Planning 1. Define goals and objectives. As any other type of organization, to start on, a business organization for tourism and hospitality should get ready to clearly define their goals and objectives before starting to do any specific things, this include basic things such as identify specific issues or choices that the organization have or will have, creating a planning committee (board of leaders), clarify the roles, establish the organization structure, develop an organization profile, and collecting information to have a better idea about the tourism system in the community. As being the first step, the most important thing is to understand as much about tourism, especially the tourism system in the community as possible and be able to define a specific realistic goal to follow. 2. Identify the tourism system. After the first step, the organization must have lots of information about the tourism system in general and the tourism system in the community in particular. Based on these understanding, firms should be able to answer the question: which community resources and organizations serve tourists or could serve tourists?” From this, the organization should be able...
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...National Service Training Program Introduction • Republic Act (R.A.) 9163 – also known as National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001 • Republic Act 9163 is an act establishing the National Service Training Program (NSTP) for tertiary level students, amending for the purpose Republic Act 7077 and Presidential Decree 1708 and for other purposes. • R.A. 9163 – enacted on January 23, 2002- date of approval and signature of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. • What is the guiding principle in establishing the NSTP? Section 2 of R.A. 9163 affirmed that it is the prime duty of the government to serve and protect its citizens. In turn, it shall be the responsibility of the citizens to defend the security of the state and in fulfillment thereof, the government may require each citizen to render personal, military or civil service. • What are the goals of the State from among the youth in nation building? In recognizing the vital role of the youth in nation building, the state shall promote their civic-consciousness and develop their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and advance their involvement in public and civic affairs. • What should the state do to pursue the afore cited goals? The youth shall be motivated, trained, organized and mobilized in military training, literacy, civic welfare and other similar endeavors in the service of the...
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...research and interpret the situational analysis for the City of Miami is discussed as well as the determination of the main goals and objectives of the proposed communication plan, the target group of the plan, the proposal of the general communication strategies of the proposed plan and lastly, the first four main steps of the City of Miami police department’s strategic communication plan. Keywords: Law, policing, patrol, patterns, community, plan The Outline...
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