13: Community Organizing and Health Promotion Programming Last updated Save as PDF Page ID 99049 Erin Calderone Glendale Community College Learning Objectives Define important fundamental concepts in community/public health. Outline the process of community organizing and health promotion programming. 13.1: Introduction 13.2: Behavioral Change Theories and Models 13.3: Theory of Planned Behavior 13.4: Health Belief Model 13.5: Social Cognitive Theory 13.6: Self-Determination Theory 13.7: Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change) 13.8: The Social-Ecological Model 13.9: Community Intervention Models 13.10: Health Promotion Program Planning 13.10.1: Generalized Model 13.10.2: Needs Assessment 13.10.3: Goals, Objectives, and Activities 13.10.4: Implementation 13.10.5: Evaluation 13.11: Mobilizing Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) 13.12: PRECEDE-PROCEED Model 13.13: Case Studies 13.14: Case Study 1Wins Fitness 13.15: Case Study 2- Our Choice/Nuestra Opción- The Imperial County, California, Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration Study (CA-CORD) 13.16: Summary 13.17: References