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EARTH WHITE Page 3
• School- based contests need extra attention because they are labour- intensive for both the
media outlet and the school staff. This requires better partnership and planning in order
to achieve maximum effect.
• In addition, school- based contests that are directly tied to curriculum ( e. g. Health classes)
are more likely to be addressed than contests that have no clear curriculum focus.
Partnering
• Media and corporate sponsors need more planning time to be able to participate fully in
future campaigns More sponsorship dollars could be found more easily if AAFPJ) made
better use of its existing networks and long- time partners
• The rhythms of the media and school years, the fanning year and the governmental
funding year are often at odds in the campaign As a result partners cannot or will not
participate fully
RECOMMENDATIONS
To enable strategic planning for future projects, we have placed our recommendations into
two categories short- term and long- term recommendations Our rationale for this is that the
short- term recommendations can be implemented quickly and easily without significant alterations
to existing programs The long- term recommendations require significant partnership building
and defining the role of farm safety within the larger context of rural development initiatives.
Short- term Recommendations
Project Design
• ensure that project evaluation design and techniques become part of the initial planning
• identify and work with an evaluation team to develop a model for planning,
implementation and evaluation at the inception of the project.
• develop evaluation templates and check lists that can be used for social marketing
campaigns specifically targeting farm safety.
• develop tools ( study guide, book, interactive CD- ROM) using the children's own
words and stories.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Project Report "A Safe Farm, is a Great Place to Grow" |
| Subject | Farm Safety; Agriculture |
| Description | Farm Safety Project Report |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811096 |
| Date | 1999 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 13 |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Source | AWI Collection |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
| Transcript | EARTH WHITE Page 3 • School- based contests need extra attention because they are labour- intensive for both the media outlet and the school staff. This requires better partnership and planning in order to achieve maximum effect. • In addition, school- based contests that are directly tied to curriculum ( e. g. Health classes) are more likely to be addressed than contests that have no clear curriculum focus. Partnering • Media and corporate sponsors need more planning time to be able to participate fully in future campaigns More sponsorship dollars could be found more easily if AAFPJ) made better use of its existing networks and long- time partners • The rhythms of the media and school years, the fanning year and the governmental funding year are often at odds in the campaign As a result partners cannot or will not participate fully RECOMMENDATIONS To enable strategic planning for future projects, we have placed our recommendations into two categories short- term and long- term recommendations Our rationale for this is that the short- term recommendations can be implemented quickly and easily without significant alterations to existing programs The long- term recommendations require significant partnership building and defining the role of farm safety within the larger context of rural development initiatives. Short- term Recommendations Project Design • ensure that project evaluation design and techniques become part of the initial planning • identify and work with an evaluation team to develop a model for planning, implementation and evaluation at the inception of the project. • develop evaluation templates and check lists that can be used for social marketing campaigns specifically targeting farm safety. • develop tools ( study guide, book, interactive CD- ROM) using the children's own words and stories. |
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