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Area II — Planning Health Education/Promotion

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Area II covers Planning Health Education and Promotion programs. This area examines your ability to develop goals, objectives, and strategies based on assessment findings. Effective planning requires understanding theory-based approaches, resource allocation, and the alignment of interventions with identified community needs.

Key Concepts

  • The role of planning committees in health education program development
  • How to identify and recruit key stakeholders for planning
  • Steps in the planning process from initiation to finalization
  • How committee structure impacts program outcomes
  • Tips for managing group dynamics during planning
  • The difference between mission, vision, and goal statements
  • How to write effective mission and vision statements for health programs
  • The role of goals in guiding program direction
  • How mission and vision connect to program objectives
  • Examples of well-crafted mission and vision statements in health education
  • What SMART objectives are and why they matter
  • How to write objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound

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