Volume
52
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.52.04.03
Abstract
To help fill programming gaps in a more organized and collaborative manner, a participatory approach to program planning was tested in Virginia. Programming gaps related to food, nutrition, and wellness programs were filled through a participatory process that involved: an online needs assessment survey; a systematic review of evidence- and practice-based programs; a webinar providing an overview of possible programs for adoption; a program ranking survey; development of an evaluation template; a training; and feedback survey. Our results indicate that a systematic, team-based approach to program planning may be beneficial in guiding trainings and dissemination of programs within Extension.
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Recommended Citation
Serrano, E., Powell, A., McBride, D. H., & Strong, K. (2014). A Participatory Approach to FCS Food, Nutrition, and Wellness Program Planning. The Journal of Extension, 52(4), Article 3. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.04.03