Effective Action Planning and Implementation
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Background
Key Componants to an Effective Action Plan
As stated before, substance misuse and substance use disorder is a complex problem whose solutions are numerous accross the continuum of care. What specific solutions are put into an action plan will vary widely, as will the approach different communities take. Some communities like Dayton have a complex organizational structure to their Community Overdose Action Team, iwhich includes a planning section charged with deveopment and revision of an action plan. This section works closely with the data unit to provide staus reports to the larger group and evaluate different initiatives within the plan. Most communiy coalitions have less structure where specifc tasks like creating an action plan is done by the entire coalition or where all or most members provide input. Whatever the scope of the effort, there are some key componants needed to develop an effective action plan: It should also be noted that the action plan will need to be constantly revised to address new realities and lessoned learned.
Clear Strategies and Related Action Items
Identification of Responsible Members
Short and Long Term Goals with Timelines
Identification of Resources Needed
Tracking of Progress and Outcomes
Building a Culturally Competent Plan
Cultural Competence Defined
Cultural Competnece in Addressing Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Tools & Resources
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