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Area Plan Logic Model FY 2014 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 16 2014

Area Plan Logic Model FY 2014 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 16 2014

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Page 1: Area Plan Logic Model FY 2014 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 16 2014

Area Plan Logic ModelFY 2014

Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health

3 16 2014

Page 2: Area Plan Logic Model FY 2014 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 16 2014

For Utah’s Area Plans

• Not for federal grants

• Not for submission to Evidence Based Workgroup

• Not for other state agencies

• Only for DSAMH

• Submit only to DSAMH, for Area Planning only

Page 3: Area Plan Logic Model FY 2014 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 16 2014

Area Plan Logic ModelUtah, FY 2011

3 16 2010

Goal Factors Focus Population Strategies OutcomesShort Long

U S I

Logic

Measures & Sources

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Column 1: GOAL

Goal

Logic

Measures & Sources

• Substance Abuse Goal– Do not list related

goals such as anti social behavior, reduce violence etc

• List Measures and Sources of data that justify the goal

Reduce Underage Drinking

2007 SHARP

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Column 2: Factors

• List which prioritized factor(s) are being addressed by this program/ practice.– Factors must be

science based, valid, and measurable

• List measures & sources that justify the chosen risk factor

Factors

Logic

Measures & Sources

Family Management

2007 SHARP

United Way Community Survey

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Column 3: Population

• Who will receive this prevention service?

• List Measures and Sources of data used in evaluating who received this prevention service

Focus Population

Logic

Measures & Sources

Parents of 10 – 12 year olds within Beaver School District

Program Logs

Attendance Records

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Column 4: Strategies

• What: – if a “canned” program

is being used, list the name of the program

– If not, list program’s strategies

• Where• How Much/Often• List Measures and

Sources to be used for evaluation

Strategies

Logic

Measures & Sources

Guiding Good Choices

Parenting Classes

Elk Meadows90 min, 2x Week, 6 Weeks

Attendance Records

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Column 5: Outcomes- Short

• Column 2- Factors, is to match directly to Column 5 Short Term Outcomes

Short

Logic

Measures & Sources

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If Factor is: Family Management—

Short Outcome is: Family

Management

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Column 5: Outcomes- Short

• Column 2- Factors, is to match directly to Column 5 Short Term Outcomes

• This column is to show desired changes in Factors

• The narrative is to include baseline data and the year of the baseline

Short

Logic

Measures & Sources

Percent reporting

problems will decrease from 15% in 2005 to 10% in 2011

Family Management

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Area Plan Logic ModelUtah, FY2011

3 16 2010

Goal Focus Population Strategies OutcomesShort Long

U S I

Logic

Measures & Sources

Factors

FACTORS ARE MEASURED IN SHORT OUTCOMES

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Column 5: Outcomes- Short

• Match Measures & Sources from FACTORS Column to Measures & Sources in Short Outcomes Column

Short

Logic

Measures & Sources

Percent reporting

problems will decrease from 15% in 2005 to 10% in 2011

Family Management

2007 SHARP

United Way Community Survey

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Area Plan Logic ModelUtah, FY 2011

3 16 2010

Goal Factors Focus Population Strategies OutcomesShort Long

U S I

Logic

Measures & Sources 2007 SHARP

United Way Community Survey

2007 SHARP

United Way Community Survey

Page 14: Area Plan Logic Model FY 2014 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 16 2014

Area Plan Logic ModelUtah, FY 2011

3 16 2010

Goal Factors Focus Population Strategies OutcomesShort Long

U S I

Logic

Measures & Sources 2011 SHARP

United Way Community Survey

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Column 6: Long

• Column 6, Long Term Outcomes, is to match Column 1, Goal. If your goal is Underage Drinking, what should your long term outcome address?

Long

Logic

Measures & Sources

Underage Drinking

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If Goal is: Underage Drinking- Long Outcome is: Underage Drinking

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Column 6: Long

• Column 6, Long Term Outcomes, is to match Column 1, Goal.

• This column is to show desired changes in the Goal

• The narrative is to include baseline data, including year & projections

Long

Logic

Measures & Sources

Underage Drinking

Underage drinking will decrease from 35% LTU in 2005 to 25% LTU in 2015

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Column 6: Long

Guiding Good Choices

Goal Factors Focus Population Strategies OutcomesShort Long

Logic

Measures & Sources

Underage DrinkingUnderage Drinking

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Column 5: Outcomes- Long

• Match Measures and Sources from Column 1

Long

Logic

Measures & Sources

2007 SHARP2015

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Area Plan Logic ModelUtah, FY2011

3 16 2010

Guiding Good ChoicesGoal Factors Focus Population Strategies Outcomes

Short Long

U S I

Logic Reduce underage Drinking

Poor Family Management

Parents of 10 – 12 year olds within Beaver School District

Guiding Good Choices @ Elk Meadows, 90 min-2xweek for 6 weeks

Percent reporting PFM will decrease from 15% in 05 to 10% in 11

Underage drinking will decrease from 35% LTU in 2005 to 25% LTU in 2015

Measures & Sources

2007 SHARP

2007 SHARP

2007 United

Way Survey

Program Logs

Attendance Records

Attendance Records

2011 SHARP Survey

2011 United Way Survey

2015 SHARP

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For Utah’s Area Plans

• Not for federal grants

• Not for submission to Evidence Based Workgroup

• Not for other state agencies

• Only for DSAMH

• Submit only to DSAMH, for Area Planning only