Title: Community Themes and Strengths Assessment
1Community Themes and StrengthsAssessment
The MAPP Assessments
Mobilizing for Action through Planning and
Partnerships
2 Objectives
- Learn the benefits of conducting a Community
Themes and Strengths Assessment - Become familiar with methods of soliciting
community input - Learn the value of discussing quality of life
issues - Be introduced to community asset mapping
- Identify categories of potential forces of change
agents
3How do the Assessments Interact?
4Community Themes and Strengths Assessment
- What is important to our community?
- How is quality of life perceived in our
community? - What assets do we have that can be used to
improve community health?
5Benefits
Community Themes and Strengths
- Community more vested in the process
- Sense of ownership
- Responsibility for outcomes
- Community input
- Pinpoints issues
- Highlights solutions
- Offers additional insights into other findings
6 4 Steps
Community Themes and Strengths
- Prepare for the assessment
- Implement activities to identify themes and
strengths - Compile the results
- Sustain community involvement
7 Step 1 Prepare for the Assessment
Community Themes and Strengths
- Establish a subcommittee
- Identify skills and resources needed
- Consider existing mechanisms
- Determine most effective approach(es) for
gathering input - Focus groups
- Surveys
- Town hall meetings
- Walking or Windshield Surveys
- Individual discussions or interviews
8 Information Gathering Mechanisms Matrix
Community Themes and Strengths
9 Step 2 Implement Information-Gathering
Activities
Community Themes and Strengths
- Consider the logistics
- Address barriers to participation
- Begin with an overview of MAPP and goals
- Three levels of information gathering
10Three Levels of Information-Gathering
Community Themes and Strengths
- Open discussion to elicit community concerns,
opinions and comments in an unstructured way - What do you think are the 2-3 most important
characteristics of a healthy community? - Perceptions on quality of life in the community
11Three Levels of Information-Gathering (cont)
Community Themes and Strengths
- Map of community assets
- Inventory of capacities of individuals,
organizations, institutions
- Asset-Based Approach
- Focus on assets
- Opportunity identification
- Investment orientation
- People are the answer
- Less services
- Grants, loans, contracts, investment, leveraging
- High emphasis on associations, business,
agencies, faith-based organizations - Focus on the community, neighborhood
- See people as fellow citizens
- Needs-Based Approach
- Focus on deficits
- Problem response
- Charity orientation
- Programs are the answer
- More services
- Grants to agencies
- High emphasis on government agencies
- Focus on the individual
- See people as clients
12 Step 3 Compile Results
Community Themes and Strengths
- Keep running list of ideas, comments, quotes and
themes during activities - Results compiled into one central list
- Issues, Perceptions and Assets Worksheet
13 Step 4 Ensure that Community Involvement and
Empowerment is Sustained
Community Themes and Strengths
- Dialogue should be on-going
- Be sure to record names and contact info of
participants - Involve participants in other activities
14 Tools and Tip Sheets
Community Themes and Strengths
- Conducting a Community Dialogue
- A Step-by-Step Approach to Conducting a Focus
Group - Information Gathering Mechanisms Matrix
- Quality of Life Questions
- Issues, Perceptions and Assets Worksheet