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Fall 2006

New Resources from the American Society on Aging’s Live Well, Live
Long: Steps to Better Health website

* Program Evaluation
* Issue Brief series

These free training resources for professionals serving older adults,
created in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, are available on-line at www.asaging.org/cdc

Program Evaluation

Program evaluation methodology and techniques
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/module1/phase5/index.cfm)

Focus groups
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/module4/phase5/index.cfm)

Community participatory evaluation
 http://www.asaging.org/cdc/module5/phase5/index.cfm


Issue Brief Series
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/issue_briefs.cfm

Issue Brief 1: Health Promotion for Older Adults: Meeting the
Challenges of the Future
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/issue_briefs/Issue_Brief_1.pdf

Issue Brief 2: Program Evaluation: How to Focus Your Evaluation Using
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/issue_briefs/Issue_Brief_2.pdf

Issue Brief 3: Collaborations: Skill-Building for Effective
Partnerships
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/issue_briefs/Issue_Brief_3.pdf

Issue Brief 4: Cultural Competence and Health Literacy: Making Your
Health Promotion Program Accessible to Diverse Groups of Older Adults
http://www.asaging.org/cdc/issue_briefs/Issue_Brief_4.pdf

These resources are the newest educational programs of ASA’s Live
Well, Live Long:  Steps to Better Health website available at
http://www.asaging.org/cdc. For additional information or to sign up
for HealthWord, ASA’s free monthly health promotion e-newsletter,
contact Betsy Dorsett at [log in to unmask]

Posted on behalf of ASA by:
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Prof Sam Lanfranco, SASIT, York University, 4700 Keele St
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA - M3J 1P3 T:416-736-2100 ext 33235
Fax: 416-736-5188 < [log in to unmask] >   Cell: 416-816-2852
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