Constructing a Logic Model for a Healthy Public Policy

Morestin, F. & Castonguay, J. (2013). Constructing a logic model for a healthy public policy: why and how? Retrieved from National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy website: https://ccnpps-ncchpp.ca/constructing-a-logic-model-for-a-healthy-public-policy-why-and-how/

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Description

This model shows users how, why and in which contexts they can create a logic model centred on healthy public policy. The goal of the logic model is to gain a better understanding of how the policy works.

Steps for Using Method/Tool

The tool guides users through the following three questions:

  1. What is a logic model for a healthy public policy?
  2. Why construct a logic model for a healthy public policy?
  3. How do I construct a logic model?

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