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The Getting To Outcomes approach in part concerns how well a proposed program fits with:
 
  a. community goals and desired outcomes.
  b. existing community programs.
  c. knowledge about best practices of similar programs.
  d. all of the above

Question 2

Collecting information to determine the most pressing problems or issues that would require a community program, and the community strengths that might be used in the program.
 
  a. needs assessment and resource assessment
  b. goal setting and cultural competence
  c. identifying goals and desired outcomes
  d. process and outcome evaluation



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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