Logic Models and the Theory of Change, Part 1

 

 

Logic Models and the Theory of Change, Part 1

November 7, 2023

 

Webinar Description

During this one-hour webinar, participants will develop a better understanding of why logic models are essential to those in the field of substance abuse prevention/substance misuse prevention or intervention. Participants will leave the first part of this training with an understanding of the essential components of a logic model, how logic models can help make the prevention specialist's job easier and more sustainable, and the role that the theory of change plays in creating a usable logic model.  

 

Objectives

By the end of this session, participants will be able to: 

  • Identify the benefits of using logic models.
  • Define the key components of a logic model.
  • Describe why a theory of change should be embedded into the logic model.

 

Learning Session Recording and Slides

 

Presenter

 

Kyle Barrington, Ph.D., serves as the Principal Investigator on multiple projects related to substance abuse misuse, substance abuse treatment, and suicide prevention. For the past 23 years, as the Principal Investigator for Zajonc Corporation, he has served as a subject matter expert and supported the development of training on topics ranging from implementing evidence-based programs, using evidence-based programs to reduce risk-taking behaviors on college campuses, sustaining effective practices, and evaluating environmental strategies. In addition, he has utilized research results to help secure over $650 million in funding for rural and low-income communities. 

 

Questions

Contact Britany Wiele ([email protected]) if you have additional questions about the content related to this learning session.

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