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The Focus Group: A Strategic Tool for Guiding Service Delivery and Enhancing Partnerships

2012 AHEAD Conference. The Focus Group: A Strategic Tool for Guiding Service Delivery and Enhancing Partnerships. Disability Services. Disability Services. 2012 AHEAD Conference The Focus Group: A Strategic Tool for Guiding Service Delivery and Enhancing Partnerships

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The Focus Group: A Strategic Tool for Guiding Service Delivery and Enhancing Partnerships

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  1. 2012 AHEAD Conference The Focus Group: A Strategic Tool for Guiding Service Delivery and Enhancing Partnerships Disability Services

  2. Disability Services 2012 AHEAD Conference The Focus Group: A Strategic Tool for Guiding Service Delivery and Enhancing Partnerships Susan A. Aase, J.D., M.S.Ed. Barbara Blacklock, M.A., L.I.S.W. July 12, 2012

  3. Learner Outcomes Participants will learn about how to prepare and conduct focus groups. Participants will learn how to use and evaluate the information obtained from the focus group process to guide effective service delivery and partnerships. Participants will be better able to identify the benefits and challenges of using focus groups.

  4. Focus Groups Provide: • Feedback and comment • Means to evaluate and test ideas

  5. Focus Group Uses: • Planning • Marketing • Evaluation

  6. Your Experience with Focus Groups

  7. U of MN Experience with Focus Groups • Needs Assessment Project • Marcus Foundation Faculty Education Grant

  8. Focus Group Process Action Steps Action Steps

  9. Planning and Preparation • Purpose – Objectives – Timeline • Participants • Script/Questions/Agenda • Facilitators • Additional Considerations

  10. Conducting and Facilitating • Welcoming and confidential environment • Pace and timing • Participation • Materials

  11. Evaluating and Reporting • Debriefing • Session Summary • Analysis • Written Report

  12. Action Steps • Identify • Prioritize • Disseminate

  13. Benefits of Using Focus Groups • Direct • Indirect

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  15. Evaluation Thank you for your participation! Please complete the evaluation.

  16. Thank You! Susan A. Aase, J.D., M.S.Ed. Associate to the Director and Outreach Coordinator University of Minnesota Disability Services E-mail:  aase0020@umn.edu Web:  http://ds.umn.edu Barbara Blacklock, M.A., LISW Program Coordinator
University of Minnesota
Disability Services
E-mail: black005@umn.edu Web:  http://ds.umn.edu

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