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Assignment: Advocacy Action Plan- Public Health Advocacy and Leadership
Part A: Introduction (Your Passion, Your Purpose)
In this section, you will include the content the you provided in Assignment 3.2. This should be written in paragraph/narrative form, and not separated out by individual question or bullet points.
Part B: PEST Analysis
For this section, you are providing a cleanversion of your PEST analysis (see table provided). DO NOT include the other content that you provided in the Assignment 4.1 template.
Table #. PEST Analysis
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Opportunity
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Threat
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Part C: Advocacy Action Plan
Advocacy Initiative
1. Restate the advocacy initiative, the organization you plan to present this idea to, and how the issue and idea align with this organization's mission, vision, and values?
2. What is the overall goal that this initiative is aiming to achieve? What changes in knowledge, behavior, service delivery, access, or policy do you expect to occur as a result of this?
3. What are the three main strengths and weaknesses of this proposed initiative?
Table #. Advocacy Plan Table
Action Steps
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By Whom?
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By When?
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Resources and Support
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Potential Partnership
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Potential Resistance
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What actions needs to be done to achieve the goal?
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Who will lead these actions?
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By what date will the action be done?
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What resources are needed (financial, human, political, and other)?
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What stakeholder groups and organizations should be involved in these actions?
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What stakeholder groups and organizations might resist this action? How?
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I. Plan for Evaluation
1. How will you evaluate the effectiveness of this initiative? In other words, how will you know you've met your goals or that your initiative resulted in the intended changes?
II. Funding Plan
1. What are the expected costs of this initiative?
2. How much do you need to cover personnel/staff costs?
3. How much do you need to cover materials and supplies for the initiative?
4. What are three institutions that could provide funding for this initiative? Why would they fund this?
III. Call to Action
1. What is your call to action for the organization to whom you are proposing this initiative?
2. What is your call to action for other allied stakeholder groups and organizations?
3. What is your call to action for opposing stakeholder groups and organizations?
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