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Strategy Maps for Structuring Program Operating Plans: Tobacco Examples Public Health Foundation Paul Epstein, Results That Matter Team Kentucky Public Health Performance Management Systems Training April 29-30, 2013

STRATEGIC GOALS & OBJECTIVES Cumberland Falls 4: Tobacco Program Community Health Outcome Goals Community Assets Objectives Community Implementation Objectives Community Process & Learning Objectives # 4 Engage the community to develop a smoke- free partnership # 8 Maintain a Competent PH Workforce #12 Obtain BOH support for smoke-free businesses # 5 Develop smoke free ordinances and business policies # 1 Assess disease burden for tobacco and disseminate info # 9 CQI for tobacco cessation program # 3a Educate on dangers of tobacco use #3b Educate on dangers of secondhand smoke exposure #7b Provide wellness programs to employers as incentives H1. Reduce percentage of tobacco users in the community H2. Increase number of smoke- free work environments # 7a Promote tobacco cessation resources

STRATEGIC GOALS & OBJECTIVES Cumberland Falls 5: Tobacco Program Community Health Outcome Goals Community Assets Objectives Community Implementation Objectives Community Process & Learning Objectives #4 – Engage community partners to plan an address priorities #8 – Host annual meetings and monthly conf. calls, etc. #12 – Maintain good relationship with Governing Entity #5a – Develop (review) statewide tobacco free law #5b – Develop model tobacco free campus policies #1 – Provide tobacco use statistics and disease rate #9 – Evaluate & Improve Processes, Programs, & Interventions #3a – Inform and educate about the dangers of second hand smoke #3b – Inform and educate about the dangers of tobacco use #7 – Promote the use of the KY Tobacco Quitline and Cooper Clayton H1: Improve Health Status

STRATEGIC GOALS & OBJECTIVES Barren River 1: Tobacco Program Community Health Outcome Goals Community Assets Objectives Community Implementation Objectives Community Process & Learning Objectives #12 Maintain Capacity to engage the public health governing entities to support smoke free ordinance and funding for tobacco funding #5 Develop and Support a policy for Smoke Free Ordinances #3 Inform, Educate About the Risks of 2 nd Hand Smoke & Smoking #7 Promote strategies to improve access to quit smoking H2. Improve Air Quality and reduce the risks from 2 nd hand smoke

STRATEGIC GOALS & OBJECTIVES Barren Rover 2: Tobacco Program Community Health Outcome Goals Community Assets Objectives Community Implementation Objectives Community Process & Learning Objectives #4 Build community partnerships for referrals to cessation program #8 Assure staff remain current with tobacco program training #5 Implement smoke free communities #10 Utilize evidenced based cessation programs #9 Maintain a Quality Improvement Program #3 Inform, Educate about tobacco related PH Issues #7 Develop strategies to improve access to cessation programs H1 Decrease tobacco related health complications & disease H2 Reduce impact of environmental risks that drive tobacco use