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Advocate – Planner

Advocate – Planner. Prevention and Early Intervention Community Planning Process. Advocate. ADVOCATES call attention to the needs of groups they represent and support targeting services to these groups. Advocate. Advocates are important to the process because they:

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Advocate – Planner

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  1. Advocate – Planner Prevention and Early Intervention Community Planning Process

  2. Advocate • ADVOCATES call attention to the needs of groups they represent and support targeting services to these groups.

  3. Advocate • Advocates are important to the process because they: • Help ensure that attention is brought to the needs of specific populations • Question assumptions made by other members (i.e., other advocates) • Help ensure consideration of community factors • Help ensure appropriate strategies and interventions for particular populations

  4. Planner • PLANNERS consider the needs of all target populations and subpopulations in Orange County, and prioritize needs and allocate resources to services based on sound data and objective criteria.

  5. Planner • Each person, as a planner is, responsible for: • Managing conflict of interest • Taking responsibility for an equitable and sound process

  6. Advocate and Planner • Managing the personal struggle between advocate and planner is essential so priorities are based on demonstrated relative need, and not the power, influence, or advocacy skills of any single member.

  7. Advocate and Planner • The advocatein each member informs the process • The plannerin each member makes the decision

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