Appendix 2: Evaluation of the Active and Safe Injury Prevention Initiative 2011–2012 to 2012–2013 – Logic model
Appendix 2 - Logic Model
Active & Safe Initiative – Logic Model
PHAC Strategic Outcome - Canada is able to promote health, reduce health inequalities
and prevent mitigate disease and injury.
Active & Safe Initiative – Logic Model
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Long Description – Logic Model
Active and Safe Initiative – Logic Model
Objective: To strengthen multi-sectoral collaboration among injury prevention stakeholders and increase sport and recreation injury prevention awareness and promotion through support at the community level to decrease the number of sport and recreation-related injuries in children and youth (0 to 19 years of age).
Activities, Outputs and Outcomes:
- Activity: Coordination and administration of action on injury prevention
- Output: Funded projects, partnerships
- Immediate Outcomes:
- Targeted multi-sectoral stakeholders have opportunities to collaborate in pan-Canadian initiatives aimed at preventing sports and recreation related injuries.
- Targeted multi-sectoral stakeholders have access to evidence-based knowledge needed to increase public awareness of sports and recreation injury prevention.
- Target audiences have access to public awareness/education products aimed at preventing sports and recreation related injuries.
- Intermediate Outcomes:
- Targeted multi-sectoral stakeholders are equipped to design and develop policies, programs and practices which contribute to the prevention of sports and recreation related injuries.
- Target audiences understand how to prevent sports and recreation related injuries.
- Target audiences have the capacity to promote safety and prevent sports and recreation related injuries.
- Ultimate Outcome:
- Unintentional injuries in Canada are prevented and mitigated.
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