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I am part of a research team right now looking into program planning and evaluation practices. I am writing to find out from you about the practices in your workplace/health unit.

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Do you have a corporate or departmental policy/procedure/mandate to do program planning and evaluation?
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Is program planning and evaluation being "done" constistently from team to team, department to department?
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Do you have standardized templates and forms that you use? Are they mandatory?
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Do you follow the THCU planning model? If so, do you follow it exactly or have you come up with your own version?
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Are you using THCU templates? If so, which ones do you use? Have you modified THCU templates?
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If you are using any other models and/or templates, what are you using & where did they come from?
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In your department and/or team, who is responsible for "doing" program planning & evaluation?
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How are new staff made aware of the program planning & evaluation practices in your workplace?
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How are staff trained on the program planning & evaluation practices in your workplace?
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Is this training a one time event, annual, as needed, etc?

I welcome all feedback and answers to the above questions.

Thank you in advance for helping me out with this!!!

Lee-Ann Kosziwka
Workplace Health Consultant,
Region of Peel - Public Health


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