Social Media Evaluation
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Surveys for clients can be administered in clinic/agency settings to determine if the campaign influenced clients to seek care at the agency/clinic. The sample survey can be adopted to evaluate the reach and response to social and traditional media campaigns.
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This toolkit provides guidance and best practices on the evaluation of social media/media (SMM) campaigns. The information is meant to serve as a starting point for EHE jurisdictions to help you decide how best to measure the success of your SMM campaigns.
Below, we provide ready-to-use- tools, concrete examples of data metrics that you can expect to receive from your campaign as well as recommended best practices for how to use as well as supplement that data to evaluate your campaign’s success.
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Foundational information on a wide range of topics that planning council members need to know about.
Explanation of the purpose of the HIVQUAL Model and key tasks for completing each of its Program and Project Cycles.
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Strategies to improve recruitment and retention of new PC/PB members.
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Module in Training Guide: A Member’s First Planning Cycle explaining the concept of a comprehensive system of HIV care and planning body roles and tools for creating and maintaining that system of care.
Module in Training Guide: A Member’s First Planning Cycle explaining the data used to guide planning and how to interpret and apply that information in planning.
Group learning tool on the HIVQUAL model for establishing a quality improvement program in an HIV care agency.
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Module in Training Guide: A Member’s First Planning Cycle explaining how a planning body can work effectively as a group, according to bylaws and other procedures that outlines, for example, working in committees and running meetings.
Module in Training Guide: A Member’s First Planning Cycle explaining the bylaws and other procedures that are legislatively required in order to create a diverse membership with staffing and a clear relationship with the recipient.
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