2 part final project. on the IRB just hit the link and it brings up the application.

Final Project: Community Intervention Program Proposal


The final project involves designing a new community intervention program appropriate for implementation within an organizational (e.g., school, clinic, NGO), system (e.g., school district, statewide community mental health) or community setting, for the purpose of addressing a key social issue of interest to you. Potential issues include but are not restricted to marginalization, oppression, discrimination, immigration, power, diversity, adaptation, or recovery. Proposed programs can be situated within domestic or global contexts.

(ANY IDEA YOU HAVE IS FINE WITH ME..I usually do African Americans or underage drinking)

In developing your program, be sure to attend to the key components outlined and discussed by Nelson and Prilleltensky (2010):

  1. The issues or problems addressed

  2. The values reflected in the program approach and methods

  3. The conceptual foundation of the program

  4. The action and research tools (i.e., the “science of CP”)

Your program will reflect:

  • values and principles that are consistent with the transformative goals of community psychology (i.e., address liberation and well-being);

  • reflect a holistic model (i.e., reflect the synergistic person-ecology relationship and address personal, relational, and collective well-being);

  • involves stakeholders in a participatory process;

  • has a clear conceptual (theory/paradigm) foundation;

  • and makes use of research and action/intervention tools relevant to the project purpose and consistent with the conceptual foundation.

Discuss the program with regard to the four components described in Nelson and Prilleltenksy (2010). Be sure to make use of and cite Nelson and Prilleltenksy’s portrayal of these components.

  1. What specific issues or problems were addressed?

  2. What values were reflected in the program, either explicitly stated by the researchers/interventionists

  3. or implicit in the program approach?

  4. What was the conceptual or theoretical foundation (paradigm) of the program?

  5. What action (intervention) tools were used? What research tools were used?

Be sure to focus your analysis on:

  1. The extent to which the program reflects a holistic transformative ecological model vs. an individually-oriented ameliorative approach

  2. The extent to which the values base of the program addresses personal, relational, and collective well-being.

  3. The extent to which the conceptual model (paradigm) is reflected in the program focus and methods.

  4. Whether the tools for action and research were appropriate for achieving the goals of the program.

  5. The extent to which key stakeholders participated in the process of program development, implementation, and evaluation.

The Program Proposal should be double spaced, have a cover page, be in APA format, and include current sources. Always find a way to weave in current peer reviewed journals into your work. Other sources which talk about the need for the program might be from the CDC, the WHO, the NIH, or other reliable sources of data and trends.

The Program Proposal should include the following sections:

  1. Rationale and significance, which should address the following:

    1. Theoretical (conceptual/paradigmatic) and empirical (research) foundations

    2. Importance of the topic (e.g., based on needs relevant to general population or specific context)

    3. Potential significance of the project with regard to promoting personal, relational, and collective well-being

    4. Current data supporting the need for this program

  2. Review of relevant literature

  3. Purpose of the program

  4. Proposed context, environment, and setting for the program

  5. Proposed participants/population in the program, including relevant stakeholder groups involved in developing, implementing, evaluating, sustaining, and/or institutionalizing the program efforts

  6. Proposed action and research methodology for design, implementation, and evaluation

  7. Legal, ethical, sociopolitical, and economic considerations (and plan for addressing potential challenges with regard to these issues)

AFTER I GET IT BACK FROM YOU I HAVE TO COMPLETE A IRB ON IT SO I don’t know if you know that or what to do that questionnaire for another fee…..