Evaluating health promotion programs
Public Health Ontario
This website provides a workbook and supporting resources to assist in designing and evaluating health promotion programs or projects. The introductory workbook outlines 10 steps involved in evaluation with worksheets included to support the implementation. Other resources include audio presentations, logic models, steps for situational assessment, conducting an evaluation, and measuring the policy-making process.
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