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Hi Gillian

I am not sure how well this material addresses your needs  as it is very
global, but I find it engages people's awareness of the range and type of
activities (programs).  This is the list identified by the USA Taskforce on
Community Preventive Services.  Within this they publish a "sociocultural
environment logic framework".  This identifies  six key intermediate
outcomes leading to healthier communities, and within each outcome a range
of strategies and programs that are claimed to achieve benefits.  The aim of
the Taskforce is to evaluate these programs.

See: http://www.thecommunityguide.org/social/Default.htm
Scroll down to Additional resources and then to Logic Framework and the
detailed List of Interventions



Regards

Alan Sutherland
Policy Officer, Strategic Development
Department of Health and Human Services
2/10 Murray St, Hobart 7000
Tel: 6233 3147

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