CHDV 3210 Torres Community Analysis Project & Civic Engageme
CHDV 3210 Torres Community Analysis Project & Civic Engagement Letter
The purpose of this assignment is to compile the data you/your team collected from the Community Analysis Project survey. This data will be used to analyze the trends of concerns within your chosen community regarding your chosen topic. You will use this data to create an intervention plan. The intervention plan will be presented in PowerPoint and a letter to a designated government representative.
This assignment is worth 15 points total. Breakdown of points: · Updated consent form & survey link (1 point) · Data from 15-45 participants (1 point) · Table(s) of data (must include questions and statistics on responses) (3 points) · Interpretation of how this data will help create your intervention plan/suggested solution for the community problem (5 points) · Advocacy Letter Proposal (5 points)
Only ONE partner should submit the assignment. Partners will receive the same grade. Points will be deducted for spelling and grammatical errors. Due date: Monday, October 31, 2022, by 11:59 pm.
Submission format: Re-upload this template. Must be submitted as .doc, .docx, or .pdf. Other formats will not be accepted.
Tasks
Copy/paste updated survey consent form and survey link below [1 point]: ______________________________________________________________
This should only be one link. The consent form MUST be included in the survey!
Data [1 point for 15-30+ participants; 3 points for completed table(s)]
Organize the data as needed, but include all components: title of the survey, survey questions, answer choices, the number of participants that selected each answer, and total participants.
Survey Template:
| Title of Survey | Survey Questions | Answer Choices / Number of Participants |
|---|---|---|
| [Insert survey title] | [Insert questions] |
Answer Choice 1 – # of participants Answer Choice 2 – # of participants Total participants: ________ |
Interpretation of Data (5 points)
Respond to each question based on your data:
- What does this data reveal about your participants?
- What can you conclude from the collected data?
- How will this data help create your intervention plan or propose solutions for the community problem?
| Questions | Interpretation of Data |
|---|---|
| [Copy/Paste Question] | [Answer the prompts above for each question] |
Advocacy Letter Proposal (5 points)
Based on the collected data, briefly describe the problem you want your letter to address. Include the proposed solution and how it will address the issue. Specify what you will ask of your government representative to help resolve this problem. Also, identify the name, picture, and contact information of the government official you plan to contact.
Describe your proposal below:
Paper For Above instruction
The purpose of this assignment is to compile and analyze survey data collected from community members to identify prevalent concerns and formulate an actionable intervention plan. The data will serve as the foundation to craft a PowerPoint presentation and a civic engagement letter addressed to a government official, seeking support for community-related issues. Success hinges on collecting adequate response data, organizing it effectively, interpreting its implications, and proposing targeted solutions.
Data collection involves obtaining responses from 15-45 participants, ensuring consent forms and survey links are correctly included. The survey should encompass clear questions with predefined answer choices, and responses must be tallied with accurate counts. These data points will offer insights into community perceptions, priorities, and needs, directly informing the development of relevant interventions.
In analyzing the data, students should consider what the responses reveal about their community members' experiences, concerns, and attitudes. For example, if a majority express safety concerns, the intervention might focus on neighborhood safety initiatives. If health issues are prominent, the response could involve health promotion or access improvements. The analysis must demonstrate how the data points connect to specific community needs and how proposed solutions align with these insights.
The advocacy letter should succinctly identify the community problem, articulate a proposed remedy, and specify actionable requests from a designated government representative. This includes providing the official’s name, contact information, and their role in addressing community concerns. The letter's tone should be professional and persuasive, emphasizing the urgency and community benefit of the proposed solution.
Overall, the project demands comprehensive data organization, critical interpretation, and strategic advocacy writing. Accurate, clear, and well-supported content will ensure a compelling case for community improvement efforts.
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