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Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Provide Public Awareness To General Public

Information Activities (Primary Prevention)

Community  Include information on:  Increase  CAPS  More needed

awareness problem, definitions, causes, awareness and  CPPC  Information to

campaign reporting, community role in reporting of Hispanic population

prevention and protection, suspected child

community resources abuse and neglect

 Provide information on how  CAPS  Information on how

and where to report  DHS system works

suspected child abuse and  Publicity on reporting

neglect number

Public Service To General Public

Announcements (Primary Prevention)

 Encourage positive parenting  Increased positive  CAPS  Standard messages

practices parenting  CPPC  More needed

practices  Information to

Hispanic Community

Provide Skills Based To General Public

Education Curricula for (Primary Prevention)

Children  School/Center-based  Increase  CAPS SAPP  SAP-additional ages

education for children knowledge and (Preschool to 5th  Comprehensive

skills grade) programs

 DARE  On-Line predators

 DVA/SAC  Stranger Danger

 YSS  Drug Awareness

 MICA-Risk  Firearms

Watch (Pre K-6th)  Programs for Spanish

speakers

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Skills Based  Parent Education  CAPS  Parent education on

Curricula for  DVA/SAC child sexual abuse

Children Con’t  Programs for Spanish

speakers

 Accessing the Sex

Offender Registry

 Professional Training



 Professional Training  CAPS

 DVA/SAC

 YSS

Parent Education To General Public

Programs (Primary Prevention)

 Focus on child development  Increase  IVCE  More needed

and age appropriate knowledge and  Schools through  Need one to one &

expectations, roles and skills parent meetings group opportunities

responsibilities of parenting,  Schools through  Need a continuum of

skill building child programs addressing

development all ages

classes  Good method of

 CAPS through recruitment

Building Healthy  Lack of resource

Families materials for school

 Churches age

 Physicians  Increased referrals to

 AEA-267 services

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Parent Education To At-risk population

Programs con’t (Secondary Prevention)

 Focus on child development  Increase  CAPS through  Services for families

and age appropriate knowledge and Building Healthy with 4-17

expectations, roles and skills Families

responsibilities of parenting, (prenatal-3 years)

skill building  MICA-EHS, HS,

FADSS

 Churches

 Physicians

 YSS-FADSS,

Lighthouse

To those where abuse has

occurred

(Tertiary Prevention)

 Focus on child development  Increase  CAPS through  More needed

and age appropriate knowledge and Building Healthy  Services for families

expectations, roles and skills Families with 4-17

responsibilities of parenting,  MICA-EHS, HS,

skill building FADSS

 DHS/Community

Care

 Quakerdale

 YSS

 Churches

Professional To General Public

Training (Primary Prevention)

 Mandatory Reporter Training  Increased  CAPS/IVCE  More information on

with focus on child abuse, awareness, “the child welfare

causes, prevention, knowledge and system”

identification and reporting skills

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Professional  More information on

Training Con’t identification and

reporting

 More information on

causes

 More information and

referral training

 Drug Endangered

Children response

 Establish a

community protocol

to respond to the

needs of child victims

and their non-

offending parents

Training To General Public

(Primary Prevention)

 Focus on child abuse causes,  Increased  CAPS/IVCE  Poverty

prevention, identification and awareness,  CPPC Speaker’s  Substance Abuse

reporting knowledge, skills Bureau  Mental Health

and involvement  AEA-267  Domestic Violence

 SATUCI  Child Safety

 Cultural Diversity

 Special Needs

Children

 Information and

Referral Services

 Child Development

and Parenting

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Training Con’t  Family Support

Stress and Parenting

 Changes within the

Family

 Grandparents raising

Grandchildren

Provide Parent Support To General Public

Support Groups (Primary Prevention)

Services  Focus on peer support  Reduce stress  CAPS/PSP  More needed and

emphasizing positive  Increase family  Trinity/Babies accessible

parenting behaviors, attitudes support and Bottles  Working mothers-

and community resources  Increase  Breastfeeding home or community

knowledge, Support Group  Single mothers-home

attitudes,  Churches or community

behaviors and  AEA-267  Fathers-home or

skills community

 Decrease  Grandparents

To At-risk population isolation  Latino Mothers

(Secondary Prevention)  Substance Abuse

 Focus on peer support  CAPS/PSP  MOM’s

emphasizing positive  Young Mom’s  Mental Health

parenting behaviors, attitudes  Churches  Domestic Violence

and community resources  DVA/SAC  Divorce

 AEA-267  Blended families

To those where abuse has  MICA  Multigenerational

occurred  Foster & Adoptive

(Tertiary Prevention)  Military

 Focus on peer support  Community Y,  Special Needs

emphasizing positive Young Mom’s  Parents with abusive

parenting behaviors, attitudes  SATUCI past

and community resources

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Home Visitation To General Public

Programs (Primary Prevention)  Decrease child  CAPS/BHF

abuse and neglect

 Increase social

support

 Increase child

health and safety

 Increase self-

sufficiency

 Increase early

identification of

developmental

delay



To At-risk population

(Secondary Prevention)  Decrease child  CAPS/BHF  More coordination of

abuse and neglect  YSS-FADSS, substance abuse,

 Increase social Lighthouse, In- mental health,

support home counseling domestic violence,

 Increase child  MICA-EHS, HS, sexual abuse services

health ands safety FADSS to work toward a

 Increase self-  Early Access common family plan

sufficiency  Home Care Plus  More coordination

 Increase early  DHS-CPW, LSI with IFSP and IEP

identification of  Quakerdale plans

developmental

delay

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Home Visitation To those where abuse has  Decrease child  CAPS/BHF  More coordination of

Programs Con’t occurred abuse and neglect  YSS-FADSS, In- substance abuse,

(Tertiary Prevention)  Increase social home counseling mental health,

Focus on: support  MICA-EHS, HS, domestic violence,

 Positive parenting practices  Increase child FADSS sexual abuse services

 Non-violent discipline health and safety  DHS-CPW, LSI, to work toward a

techniques  Increase self- Adults, Inc. common family plan

 Child development sufficiency  Quakerdale  More coordination

 Goal setting  Increase early  Early Access with IFSP and IEP

 Availability and accessibility identification of plans

of social services developmental  Substance abuse

 Information and Referral delay treatment with child

 Establishment of social welfare worker

supports and networks  Family Team

 Advocacy for parents, child Meetings

and family

 Maternal and child health

issues

 Prevention of accidental

childhood injuries through

the development of safe

home environments

 Substance use/abuse

 Family Interaction

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006



Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Respite and Crisis To At-risk population

Care (Secondary Prevention)  Decrease parental  CAPS  Crisis Care for over

stress  DHS Targeted age 12 yrs

 Increase child Case  Crisis Intervention

safety Management Services

 Increase family  Salvation Army  Respite for other than

support special needs children

(Information &  No planned respite

Referral)

To those where abuse has

occurred

(Tertiary Prevention)  Decrease parental  CAPS  Crisis Care for over

stress  DHS Targeted age 12 yrs

 Increase child Case  Crisis Intervention

safety Management Services

 Increase family  Protective

support Daycare

(Information &  Shelters

Referral)

Childcare To General Public

(Primary Prevention)

 Provide safe, affordable,  Increase child  MICA-CCR&R,  No sick childcare

accessible, quality childcare safety Wrap Around  2nd & 3rd shift care

by trained providers  Decrease parental Childcare

 Focus on positive parenting stress  Mid-Iowa Family

practices  Increase family Daycare Assoc.

 Non-violent discipline support  Licensed

techniques  Increase Childcare Centers

 Child development knowledge and  Registered

skills Daycare Homes

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Childcare Con’t  Availability and accessibility  Increase child  Non-registered

of social services safety Daycare Homes

(Information and Referral)  Decrease parental  After School

 Establishment of social stress Programs

supports and networks  Increase family

(Information and Referral) support

 Advocacy for parents, child  Increase

and family knowledge and

skills





To At-risk population

(Secondary Prevention)

 Provide safe, affordable,  MICA-CCR&R

accessible, quality childcare  Mid-Iowa Family

by trained providers Daycare Assoc.

 Focus on positive parenting  Licensed

practices Childcare Centers

 Non-violent discipline  Registered

techniques Daycare Homes

 Child Development  Non-registered

 Availability and accessibility Daycare Homes

of social services  DHS-Protective

(Information and Referral) Daycare

 Establishment of social  Salvation Army

supports and networks  After School

(Information & Referral) programs

 Advocacy for parents, child

and family

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Childcare Con’t To those where abuse has

occurred (Tertiary Prevention)

 Provide safe, affordable,  Increase child  MICA-CCR&R

accessible, quality childcare safety  Mid-Iowa Family

by trained providers  Decrease parental Daycare Assoc.

 Focus on positive parenting stress  Licensed

practices  Increase family Childcare Centers

 Non-violent discipline support  Registered

techniques  Increase Daycare Homes

 Child Development knowledge and  Non-registered

 Availability and accessibility skills Daycare Homes

of social services  DHS-Protective

(Information and Referral) Daycare

 Establishment of social  Day Treatment

supports and networks Programs

(Information & Referral)  Boys & Girls

 Advocacy for parents, child Home

and family

 Monitoring

Family support To General Public

and strengthening (Primary Prevention)

programs  Focus on enhancing the  Increase family  BHF  Family Team

ability of families to access support  ISU Extension Meetings

existing establishment of  Increase  Early Access

social supports intrafamily  Churches

 Focus on supporting support, skills and

interactions among family communication

members

 Build Skills

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Family support To At-risk population

and strengthening (Secondary Prevention)

programs con’t  Focus on enhancing the  Increase family (On-going Services)

ability of families to access support  MICA-FADSS,

existing establishment of  Increase EHS, HS

social supports intrafamily  YSS-FADSS,

 Focus on supporting family support, Lighthouse

members communication  BHF

 Build Skills  Increase family  DHS-Community

support Care

 Increase  AEA-267, Parent

intrafamily Educator

support, Connection

communication  Churches

 BBBS

 Mentoring

programs

To those where abuse has

occurred

(Tertiary Prevention)

 Focus on enhancing the (On-going Services)

ability of families to access  MICA-FADSS,

existing services, resources EHS, HS

 Focus on supporting  YSS-FADSS

interactions among family  BHF

members  DHS-Community

 Build Skills Care

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006



Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Intensive family To those where abuse has

preservation occurred

services with (Tertiary Prevention)

trained mental  Focus on skill development  Increased  DHS-Targeted

health counselors  Focus on child development knowledge, skills Case

 Focus on supporting Management

interactions among family  Quakerdale

members  YSS-Family

 Focus on positive parenting Therapy/Counseli

practices ng, Independent

 Non-violent discipline Living

techniques  Center Associates

 Availability and accessibility  Churches

of social services

(Information and Referral)

 Establishment of social

supports and networks

(Information and Referral)

 Advocacy for parents, child

and family

 Monitoring

Family Resource To General Public

Centers (Primary Prevention)

 Focus on information and  Increase  Schools

referral and individual and knowledge of  CAPS

family support community  MICA

resources

 Increased family

support

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006

Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Family Resource To At-risk population

Centers Con’t (Secondary Prevention)

 Focus on information and  Early Access

referral and individual and  AEA-267

family support Parent/Educator

Connection

 Churches

 Physicians

 DHS

To those where abuse has

occurred

(Tertiary Prevention)

 Focus on information and

referral and individual and

family support

Parent mentor To General Public

programs with (Primary Prevention)

stable, non-  Focus on information and  Increase social  Parent Mentor

abusive families referral and individual and support Programs

acting as role family support  Increase skills

model and provide  Decrease stress

support in crisis

To At-risk population

(Secondary Prevention)

 Focus on information and

referral and individual and

family support

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006



Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Parent mentor To those where abuse has

programs with occurred

stable, non- (Tertiary Prevention)

abusive families  Focus on information and  Fosters Parents

acting as role referral and individual and w/Birth Parents

model and provide family support

support in crisis

con’t

Mental health To At-risk population

services (Secondary Prevention)

 Focus on individual, family  Improving  Center Associates

and group counseling and individual and  SATUCI

therapy family mental  New Hope

health issues Christian

 Increased Counseling

communication  St. Mary’s

and family Hispanic Ministry

functioning

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

LOGIC MODEL

For Prevention of

Child Abuse and Neglect

Marshall County, Iowa September 2006



Strategy Activity Mode/Sectors of Delivery Outcome Current Services Service Gaps

Mental health To those where abuse has

services con’t occurred

(Tertiary Prevention)

 Focus on individual, family  Improved mental  Center Associates

and group counseling and health  SATUCI

therapy  Decreased  St. Luke’s Child

 Focus on victims of child victimization Protection Center

sexual abuse  Safe  New Hope

 Focus on child perpetrators Accountability Christian

of sexual abuse Counseling

 Focus on non-offending  St. Mary’s

parents Hispanic Ministry

 Focus on offenders  Mary Greeley

Hospital

 Ellsworth

Hospital

*Strategies based on:

Emerging Practices In the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2002


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