Program theory refers to a logical framework that explains
Posted: April 4th, 2019
THIS IS A CONTINUATION OF ASSIGNMENT 1
Part B – Discusses the effect of the social organizations on the behavior and attitudes of individuals within them, the effects of individual characteristics and actions on organization, the performance, success, and survival of organizations, the mutual effects of environments, including resource and task, political, and cultural environments on organizations and vice versa. (See Appendix B) (2-3 pages)
Program theory – Logic Model Handout Attached (Use the information, but don’t plagiarize.)
Introduction – Define the term “program theory”
What is the program’s theory – IF child protection screening staff gather comprehensive, relevant, and accurate information from reporters, THEN cases of alleged maltreatment identified in the community will be appropriately assigned for either traditional assessment, Alternative Response assessment, or a voluntary child welfare response.
Logic Model – Presented in narrative format. Diagram placed in appendix
Identify Inputs
Identify Activities
Identify Outputs
Identify Outcomes
Identify Impact
DON’T FORGET TO COMPLETE THE DIAGRAM AND PLACE IT IN THE APPENDIX
Appendix B: Logic Model for Organizational Change
Identify the problem, Challenge or Opportunity New Solutions & Planning Implement New Solution Evaluation (Assessment, Stabilization and Continuous Quality Improvement
Introduction:
Program theory refers to a logical framework that explains the linkages between activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact of a program or intervention. It is a way of visualizing and communicating the key components of a program to stakeholders and program implementers. In this context, the program theory provides an explanation of how child protection screening staff activities lead to the identification of cases of alleged maltreatment in the community.
Program Theory:
IF child protection screening staff gather comprehensive, relevant, and accurate information from reporters, THEN cases of alleged maltreatment identified in the community will be appropriately assigned for either traditional assessment, Alternative Response assessment, or a voluntary child welfare response. The program theory assumes that by ensuring that comprehensive and accurate information is collected during screening, the appropriate response will be initiated for each case of alleged maltreatment.
Logic Model:
Inputs:
Trained and qualified child protection screening staff
Access to appropriate screening tools and protocols
Adequate funding and resources to support the screening process
Activities:
Screening reports of alleged child maltreatment
Conducting interviews with reporters and involved parties
Gathering comprehensive and relevant information about the alleged maltreatment
Determining the appropriate response for each case based on the collected information
Outputs:
Completed screening reports
Comprehensive and relevant information about each case
Determination of the appropriate response for each case
Outcomes:
Cases of alleged maltreatment are appropriately assigned for traditional assessment, Alternative Response assessment, or a voluntary child welfare response
Timely and appropriate responses to cases of alleged maltreatment
Impact:
Improved outcomes for children and families involved in child welfare cases
Increased trust and confidence in the child welfare system by the community
Improved child safety and well-being
Appendix B: Logic Model for Organizational Change
Identify the problem, Challenge or Opportunity:
Identifying the need for change within an organization to improve performance or address a challenge
New Solutions & Planning:
Developing and implementing new solutions or strategies to address the identified challenge or opportunity
Implement New Solution:
Implementing the new solution or strategy, which may involve changes in organizational structure, policies, or procedures
Evaluation (Assessment, Stabilization and Continuous Quality Improvement):
Conducting ongoing evaluation and assessment to ensure that the new solution is effective and sustainable, making adjustments as needed to improve performance and achieve desired outcomes. This process involves stabilizing the new solution, ensuring that it is integrated into the organization’s operations, and continuously improving its implementation and impact.