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Action Plan

Here are some questions to answer to help you plan your action:

  1. How do you propose to solve the problem?  
  2. How do you plan to take action? 
  3. Identify the following for your issue:  Perpetrator, Target, Bystander(s), and Intervener. 
  4. Write your most immediate goal in the circle below.  Then, make a list of things that will help you achieve your goal and a list of things that may hinder you reaching your goal.  Then transfer onto the line—judge the importance. Things that will help the most, place near the goal; things that will hinder the most, place near the goal. 
  5. Now, devise a series of actions that will do two things:  move the positive factors that are farthest away from the goal nearer to it (strengthen their effect) and move the hindering factors as far away from the goal as possible (weaken their effect). 
  6. List the activities necessary to carry out your ideas for action.  Answer the following, who will do it?  When does it have to happen?
Goal:

Activity:

Who is responsible? 

By When?

Goal:

Activity:

Who is responsible? 

By When?

Goal:

Activity:

Who is responsible? 

By When?




 

 






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