Overarching Logic Model: Smoke-Free (SF) Environments Outcomes - Impact Inputs Activities

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Overarching Logic Model: Smoke-Free (SF) Environments
Inputs
Coalition
members
Activities
Reach
Public
Plan & conduct SF
campaign
Time
Government and
elected officials
Build coalition
Develop grassroots
support
Managers of public
areas/events
Funding
Establish baseline of SF
policies and support
Partners
Local
State
Regional
National
Media
contacts
Increased awareness
of importance of SF
public policies
Media
Form committee;
/hire a field organizer
Educate community
Identify & work with
policy makers (supportive
& unsupportive of SF
public policy)
Increased knowledge
of SF benefits and
options
Demonstrations
of public support
for SF public
policies
SF public policies
drafted/improved
Research/
best
practices
Engage youth in SF
public policy work
Integrate & promote
cessation resources
SF Public
areas/events
Increased
commitment, support,
demand for SF
environments
SF public policies
implemented
SF residences
Community activists
Youth
Worksite
owners/managers
Increased knowledge
and skills to participate
in SF public policy
change
SF public policies
adhered to &
enforced
Increased
understanding of need
for cessation
services/support
Increased
availability of
cessation
support &
services
Workers, employees,
union members
Community groups
Legend:
SF = 100% smoke-free
SF Municipal
buildings,
grounds, &
vehicles
SF Worksites
Union representatives
Supportive
policy
makers
Long
Worksite contacts
Residential owners,
managers, & renters
Organize earned
media
Short
Outcomes - Impact
Medium
Increased commitment
to make
services/support
available
UW-Extension-Cooperative Extension, Local Evaluation Project. Draft, Fall 2003.
See Treating
Addiction Logic
Model
Reduced
exposure to
second hand
smoke
Increased
cessation
among adults &
youth
Reduced
tobacco-related
morbidity &
mortality
Decreased
tobacco-related
health
disparities
Specific Logic Model: Smoke Free Worksites
Smoke-Free Environments
Documenting Outcomes in Tobacco
Outcomes - Impact
Short
Inputs
Coalition
members
Activities
Plan and Conduct SF
worksite public policy
campaign
Public
Increased awareness of
importance of SF worksite
public policies
Media
Time
Form committee;
Identify/hire field
organizer
Build coalition
Partners
Local
State
Regional
National
Worksite owners,
managers
Increased knowledge of
SF worksite benefits &
options
Educate community
Evaluate current SF worksite
public policies, progress and
outcomes
Union
representatives
Increased commitment,
support and demand for
SF worksite public policy
Organize earned
media effort
Community
activists
Supportive policy
makers
Research/best
practices
Link to Treating
Tobacco
Addiction LM
Engage youth in SF
worksite public policy
work
Integrate and promote
cessation resources
SF worksite
public policies
drafted
SF worksite
public policies
passed
Employees
Lobby decision makers
Media contacts
Long
Demonstrations
of public support
for SF worksite
public policies
Government and
elected officials
Funding
Develop grassroots support
for SF worksites
Medium
Reach
Link to Youth
Logic model
Increased skills to
participate in public
policy change
Increased # of
SF worksite
public policies
adhered to and
enforced
Change in
social norms
surrounding
SF
worksites
SF worksites
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