
| Training Manual in Combatting Childhood Communicable Diseases Part I (Peace Corps, 1985, 579 pages) |
| Module 3: Community analysis and involvement |
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
1. Plan and implement a local community investigation and analysis that includes:
- gathering information on at least two subsystems of the community using the KEEPHRAH Model as a basis- use of at least three information-gathering techniques identified and practiced during Sessions 9 and 10, and
- group discussion of the relationship between the health subsystem and the other subsystems of the community.
2. Define the terms survey and surveillance as described in Session 13 and explain the types and usefulness of information that can be gathered by these two systems.
3. In a simulated problematic community situation, correctly describe at least three techniques to motivate community participation as discussed in Session 14.
4. Identify potential job-related and interpersonal problems associated with working as a counterpart, and develop a solution to at least one of those problems using a problem solving model.