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This paper from NSW Health sets out to clarify capacity-building as a concept and to develop a range of indicators which will allow an evaluation of the extent to which capacity-building by health promotion workers is being completed effectively.
Contents
- Assessing the strength of a coalition – p. 24-26
- Assessing the opportunities to promote incidental learning among other health workers – p. 27
- Assessing opportunities for informal learning among other health workers – p. 28
- Assessing if a program is likely to be sustained – p. 29-30
- Assessing the learning environment of a team or project group – p. 31-32
- Capacity for Organizational Learning – p. 33-34
- Assessing the Capacity of a particular organization to tackle health issues – p. 35-36
- Assessing the quality of program planning – p. 37-38
- Assessing community capacity to address community issues – p. 39-41
Sources
Hawe, P., King, L., Noort, M., Jordens, C., & Lloyd, B. (2000). CAPACITY BUILDING Indicators to Help with in Health Promotion. Sydney, NSW: NSW Health Department. Retrieved from http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/pubs/2000/pdf/capbuild.pdf