nurs-fpx_6218_cf_assessment_4 Advocating for Lasting Change

**Please include speaker notes**Please read all instruction requirements**This instructor is VERY strict with APA formatting**

 

**The presentation requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. The Guiding Questions: Advocating for Lasting Change document provides additional considerations that may be helpful in completing your assessment. In addition, be sure to note the requirements below for the presentation format, length, and for citing supporting evidence.

 

Explain why proposed changes to a health care system require policy and financial support to ensure positive, systemic change and to overcome present challenges.

Provide compelling evidence that proposed changes to a health care system will produce the intended outcomes.

Provide broad budget estimates to fund specific capital or human resource outlays that are important to the success of a proposed change.

Outline a plan for leading transformational, evidence-based change in an organization.

Assess the potential future for wellness, health, and improved overall care and the role of visionary leaders in achieving the desired goals.

As a guide, explore the website of Healthy People 2030.

Cultivate stakeholder interest in and support for the proposed changes to a community health care system.

Develop slides that augment a multimedia presentation.

Argue persuasively to obtain policy and financial support from policymakers for a proposed community health care change.

Support assertions, arguments, propositions, and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.**

 

**Be sure that your slide deck includes the following slides:

 

Note: Your slide titles will depend on your choice of community and the specific content of your change proposal.

 

Title slide.

Title or name of your project (main focus of your change proposal).

Subtitle (optional), which could include Jordan or Armitage, if not part of the title.

Your name.

Date.

Course number and title.

Introduction.

Identify the stakeholders to whom you are presenting.

Social determinants affecting health in the community (may need more than one slide).

Synopsis of the windshield survey and environmental analysis findings.

Identify the positive aspects of the community.

Identify opportunities for improvement. Although your change proposal addresses these opportunities, avoid phrasing them as negatives.

Your change proposal—briefly outlined (may need more than one slide).

Benefits of the change to the community and stakeholders.

Challenges or concerns.

Address the implications for the community and organizational stakeholders, if these opportunities are not addressed.

Funding (may need more than one slide).

Include the financial implications for the community and organizational stakeholders.

Specify your funding needs (how much and for what)?

Community health implications (may need more than one slide).

Explain how the proposed change will improve the health of the community.

Address both direct or indirect benefits, as applicable.

Conclusion.

Summarize key points.

Be sure to thank your audience for their time and consideration of your proposal.

Questions.

Add a slide to prompt questions from the audience.

References (at the end of your presentation).***

 

I have included the “guiding question” document as well as the last assessment to help.


**Please include speaker notes**Please read all instruction requirements**This instructor is VERY strict with APA formatting**
 
**The presentation requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. The Guiding Questions: Advocating for Lasting Change document provides additional considerations that may be helpful in completing your assessment. In addition, be sure to note the requirements below for the presentation format, length, and for citing supporting evidence.
 
Explain why proposed changes to a health care system require policy and financial support to ensure positive, systemic change and to overcome present challenges.
Provide compelling evidence that proposed changes to a health care system will produce the intended outcomes.
Provide broad budget estimates to fund specific capital or human resource outlays that are important to the success of a proposed change.
Outline a plan for leading transformational, evidence-based change in an organization.
Assess the potential future for wellness, health, and improved overall care and the role of visionary leaders in achieving the desired goals.
As a guide, explore the website of Healthy People 2030.
Cultivate stakeholder interest in and support for the proposed changes to a community health care system.
Develop slides that augment a multimedia presentation.
Argue persuasively to obtain policy and financial support from policymakers for a proposed community health care change.
Support assertions, arguments, propositions, and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.**
 
**Be sure that your slide deck includes the following slides:
 
Note: Your slide titles will depend on your choice of community and the specific content of your change proposal.
 
Title slide.
Title or name of your project (main focus of your change proposal).
Subtitle (optional), which could include Jordan or Armitage, if not part of the title.
Your name.
Date.
Course number and title.
Introduction.
Identify the stakeholders to whom you are presenting.
Social determinants affecting health in the community (may need more than one slide).
Synopsis of the windshield survey and environmental analysis findings.
Identify the positive aspects of the community.
Identify opportunities for improvement. Although your change proposal addresses these opportunities, avoid phrasing them as negatives.
Your change proposal—briefly outlined (may need more than one slide).
Benefits of the change to the community and stakeholders.
Challenges or concerns.
Address the implications for the community and organizational stakeholders, if these opportunities are not addressed.
Funding (may need more than one slide).
Include the financial implications for the community and organizational stakeholders.
Specify your funding needs (how much and for what)?
Community health implications (may need more than one slide).
Explain how the proposed change will improve the health of the community.
Address both direct or indirect benefits, as applicable.
Conclusion.
Summarize key points.
Be sure to thank your audience for their time and consideration of your proposal.
Questions.
Add a slide to prompt questions from the audience.
References (at the end of your presentation).***
 
I have included the “guiding question” document as well as the last assessment to help.

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