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YEAR: 1975




CATEGORY: Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning



TITLE



Planning communication for family planning. Module workbook.



AUTHORS

Middleton J; Lin YH


SOURCE

Honolulu, Hawaii, East-West Center, East-West Communication Institute, 1975. v,

206 p. Professional Development Module



ABSTRACT

Designed to be used in applying basic planning concepts contained in the module "Planning Family Planning

Communication," this Workbook contains several planning forms for use in analyzing and organizing planning

information. Forms are included for each of the 6 phases of the Process Model of Communication Planning

developed in the Module Text: choosing and analyzing audiences; setting communication goals; designing strategy;

setting management objectives; planning activities; and planning evaluation. The Workbook should be used with

family planning communication planning data, and, if possible, this should be "real" information taken from the

communication situation in which the learner works. The forms contained in this Workbook provide a framework for

analyzing family planning communication data preparatory to the creation of a family planning communication plan.

3 additional steps are necessary in addition to completing all the Workbook forms: the data and thinking reflected in

the planning forms would need to be transformed into a narrative plan document reflecting the communication

strategy and the data and thinking that formed the basis for strategy; the 1st draft narrative plan would need to be

shared with key individuals and institutions for consultation and advice; and the plan would need to be revised prior

to adoption and implementation. The Workbook can be used either sequentially as the Module Text is completed or

as the basis for a final planning exercise. (PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT7T 3056-06)



PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "Planning communication for family planning. Module

workbook.", is(are) Middleton J; Lin YH. The source of this article is "Honolulu, Hawaii, East-West Center, East-

West Communication Institute, 1975. v, 206 p. Professional Development Module". This article was published in

1975 in English language(s). (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT7T 3056-06. All rights reserved with

PubHealth.info) PIN: 33056





 

 

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