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Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 Understanding Community
Chapter 2 Practicing Occupation in the Community
Chapter 3 Program Design and Development: What Skills Will I Need?
Chapter 4 Getting Started: Where Do Ideas Come From? Selecting a Population for Programming
Chapter 5 Identifying Trends and Forecasting Futures
Chapter 6 Developing a Timeline for Program Design, Planning, Preparation, Implementation, and Evaluation
Chapter 7 Developing the Profiles of Your Population and the Community, Researching the Supporting Literature, Finding Evidence, and Identifying Experts: The Beginning of the Assessment of “Need”
Chapter 8 Continuing the Needs Assessment in the Community
Chapter 9 Identifying and Building Assets, Developing Community Capacity, Knowing Your Stakeholders, and Sustaining Programming
Chapter 10 Developing and Finalizing the Projected Impact and Outcomes for Your Population, Developing Program-Specific Goals and Objectives, and Choosing a Guiding Theory
Chapter 11 Supporting Your Programming: Staffing and Personnel
Chapter 12 Supporting Your Programming: Space, Furnishings, Equipment, and Supplies
Chapter 13 Costs of Programming and Projected Funding Needs
Chapter 14 Funding Your Program
Chapter 15 Promoting Your Program: Marketing
Chapter 16 Program Evaluation: Measuring Programming Goals, Objectives, Outcomes, and Impact
Chapter 17 Programming to Support Engagement in Meaningful Occupation and Balance for the Disenfranchised and Homeless: The Development of a Community Programming Proposal
Chapter 18 Intervention and Support Programming in Day Camps, Sleep-Away Camps, and “Adventures”
Chapter 19 Prevention and Wellness Programming Within Existing or Newly Formed Clubs: Collaboration and Partnering With Stakeholders
Chapter 20 Shelter Programming for Homeless Persons With HIV/AIDS and Mental Illness: Exploring Skills and Knowledge Supporting Employment
Chapter 21 Programming for the Homeless Adolescent in Transitional Shelter: Filmmaking for High School Credit
Chapter 22 Promotion of Health, Well-Being, and Community: A Culturally Relevant Intergenerational Program for Older Adults Living in a Senior-Care Facility
Chapter 23 Health Promotion and Wellness Programming for Older Adults Living in the Community: Sexuality, Sexual Functioning, and Intimacy
Chapter 24 Human Trafficking and Exploitation: Considerations for Community Programming
Chapter 25 Exploring Programming for Returning Combat Veterans and Families of Veterans
Chapter 26 Community-Based Arts: Opportunities for Occupation-Centered Practitioners
Index
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