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