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ACAP DATAJanuary 13, 2009

Anita Fervaha and Suzanne HindmarchAIDS Community Action Program, Public Health Agency of Canada

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OCHART LOGIC MODEL

• Objectives• Activities• Deliverables/Outputs• Impact/Outcomes• Target Populations/Needs• ACAP Priority

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•Outlines the goals of the funding program

•Identifies key activities and outputs of ACAP

•Explains the short, intermediate and long term outcomes that should result from activities and outputs

ACAP LOGIC MODEL

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1. Prevent the acquisition and transmission of new infections.

2. Slow the progression of the disease and improve quality of life.

3. Reduce the social and economic impact of HIV/AIDS.

ACAP Goals

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•Creating Supportive Environments

•Health Promotion for People Living With HIV/AIDS

•Prevention Initiatives

•Strengthening Community-based Organizations

ACAP Funding Approaches

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ACAP Logic Model part 1

GOALSGOALS

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS

1. Prevent acquisition and transmission of new infections

2. Slow progression of the disease & improve quality of life

3. Reduce the social & economic costs of HIV

preventionhealth

promotion for PHAs

creating supportive

environments

strengthening CBOs

Presentations, advice, recommendations, plans, policies/guidelines

Partnerships

Promotion & prevention activities, products, approaches

Organizational development products & approaches

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ACAP Logic Model part 2

OUTPUTSOUTPUTS

Presentations, advice, recommendations, plans, policies/guidelinesPartnershipsPromotion & prevention activities, products, approaches

Organizational development products & approaches

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES

increased and

improved collaboration

and networking

increased awareness,knowledge and skills related to

HIV prevention and living with HIV

increased awareness

and knowledge of social factors

and barriers

increased capacity,

knowledge and skills of

front-line service

providers

Improved attitudes

and behaviours

towards HIV and people

living with HIV

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ACAP Logic Model part 3

INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES

LONG TERM OUTCOMES

Increased practice of healthy behaviours

Improved access to quality HIV/AIDS prevention, diagnosis, care, treatment and support

Strengthened pan-Canadian response to HIV/AIDS

Improved health status of people living with or vulnerable to HIV

Reduction of the social and economic costs of HIV/AIDS to Canadians (eg. reduced stigma and discrimination)

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ACAP INVIEW FROM THE

FRONT LINES REPORT

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CONCLUSIONS

ACAP-funded projects in Ontario are making a significant contribution to the key activities, outputs and outcomes identified in the ACAP logic model.

For more information about ACAP evaluation, please contact your PHAC program consultant.