Setting Goals and Objectives

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Setting Goals and Objectives

  1. Select and describe a target population that you can see yourself working with in the future. What should be included in the service definition in order to make it specific for a target population? Write a draft of the service definition.
  2. What are service tasks? Describe the significance of service tasks.
  3. Current service tasks include screening and assessment, developing a treatment plan, teaching problem-solving skills, and helping individuals and families develop coping skills. How would you adapt these service tasks to the characteristics of Asian American families?
  4. In Chapter 8 of your text, you reviewed the process for assessing a client’s problems. What kinds of world view questions, values questions, and racial identity questions might be explored that would be different from the questions asked for non-African American clients?
  5. How might one or two of these questions be scaled for pretest and posttest purposes?
  6. If the ultimate outcome is for clients to become free of dependency or free enough of dependency to hold a job and fulfill family responsibilities, what might be some intermediate outcome expectations?

Please read the following chapters in textbook, Designing and Managing Programs: An Effectiveness-Based Approach.

Chapter 8: “Designing Effective Programs”

Chapter 9: “Designing Effectiveness-Based Information Systems”

Chapter 8 explains the rationale for breaking programs down into elements. In this chapter, you will explore the logic model and the ways in which it provides framework for program design. You will also explore how the program hypothesis and program objectives fit together with the elements of program design.

Chapter 9 reviews the significance of documentation in program implementation. You will also get a better understanding of the relationship between program evaluation and data collection. You will also be introduced to data collection systems and how they can be designed to ensure that necessary information will be provided to stakeholders.