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Alcohol Education Guide
to Reducing Harmful Drinking

Program Design

Mode of Delivery

Having identified the content of your program, you are now able to determine the best method for delivery. The choice of method should take into consideration the characteristics of your Target audience to help you determine what will likely work best. For example, a web-based interactive program may not be ideal for elderly populations (who have less experience with computers) or lower income populations (who may not have access to the internet or computers), but may be ideal for college students.

Which of the following modes would most effectively deliver your program content to your target audience:

    • School curriculum materials
    • Peer-to-peer workshops
    • Facilitated role playing
    • Web-based interactive programs
    • Theater or dramas involving community participation
    • Trainings
    • Mass media and television programs
    • Distribution of printed materials
    • Combination of some or all of the above

Keep in mind that multiple delivery modes may be more effective than a single mode. It is also possible to choose one mode of delivery for a primary audience and another mode of delivery for a secondary audience.

Use the write-in field below to describe your program's mode of delivery. Your input will be saved to your dashboard and used in an upcoming step to create SMART objectives.

 

Mode of Delivery:

Traditional education methods
Peer-to-peer workshops
Facilitated role playing
Web-based interactive programs
Theater, sitcoms or dramas involving community participation
Trainings
Mass media
Distribution of printed materials

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Target audience

the particular group to which the program is aimed. For example, young people.

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