Which activity occurs during the "P" phase of the MAP-IT process?

A) A coalition of individuals who care about the faith community's health is formed.
B) Areas of greatest need in the faith community are identified.
C) Strategies and action steps to achieve community vision are planned.
D) A plan of concrete action steps that can be monitored and make a difference is implemented.


Ans: C
The MAP-IT Strategy for creating a health community means M, mobilize; A, assess; P, plan; I, implement; T, track. During the "P" phase, community starts with a vision of where it wants to be; then adds strategies and action steps to help achieve that vision. Other activities include mobilize individuals who care about the faith community's health into a coalition. Assess the areas of greatest need in your community and the resources and strengths you can tap into to address those areas of need. Implement the plan using concrete action steps that can be monitored and will make a difference. Track progress over time.

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