Evaluating Community-based Child Health Promotion Programs
A Snapshot of Strategies and Methods Represents Practical Experience and Know-How
Developed in partnership with the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), this March 2006 report represents the practical experience and knowledge of program administrators, evaluators, and researchers regarding what works and what does not work when evaluating community-based initiatives that focus on children’s health promotion and disease prevention. It provides a snapshot of seven projects nationwide that have a community-based component and the lessons learned from their evaluation activities. The report includes a discussion of evaluation design, process and partnerships, outcomes, and dissemination.
Download a copy:
- Community-based Child Health Promo
- Report to the Community
- DE Kids Watch Too Much TV
- DECA Report
- FIMR Report




