the report must be canada based. please used canada based article
secondly if you find more article on kitchener waterloo , area (canada ) that would be nice
Report 1
The report should be submitted using a professional format rather than an academic
format. Word templates can be utilized. APA format for referencing and citations
is required.
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You will notice that each of the sections of Report 1 includes a requirement for the section to
be about 4 pages with 4 new good quality references. This is a guideline as opposed to a
requirement. There are some sections that will require more references and others that will
require less. There are some sections that may be a bit less than 4 pages and some that might
be a bit more. The objective is to produce a quality, thorough, well researched and well
thought out section of the report with supporting references as required. You need to exercise
professional judgement to know what is the right amount of support needed. That might
mean differences between the sections related to references and page length. For example
The Needs Assessment, since this section is research based, will have more references
and data that may require using some of the references from Assignment 1 plus
additional resources that may be reputable web sites, journal articles, and government
reports and be around 4 pages to ensure it is thorough.
The Project Charter may have whatever references are required to fully describe the
project and be about 4 pages.
The Vision Framework may be a bit less than 4 pages and have few references but
must address formatting of this section to ensure alignment of each element is
demonstrated and includes thorough analysis of all required elements.
The Gantt Chart and Budget section might be a bit less than 4 pages but, since every
item in the budget needs to be referenced, it will have more than 4 references and they
may be web sites.
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Note: At a minimum, each section must have at least 1 reference. Sections of Report 1 do
NOT need to be double spaced
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Each section must have its own citations and references. Each section must have at
least one reference. Some sections will have more references than others due to the
required elements of each. Please consult the section videos and your Professor for
further guidance.
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The link of the videos of each section please see the videos for more clarity
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(271) Needs Assessment Report 1 Capstone – YouTube (need assessment )
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(271) Project Charter Report 1 – YouTube (Project Charter)
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(271) Vision Framework Report 1 – YouTube (Vision Framework)
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(271) Gantt Chart and Budget, Report 1 – YouTube (Gantt chart)
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The combined report must include a Title Page, Table of Contents and Executive
Summary for the full report in the beginning.
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Problem
What are you trying to solve?
Lack of physical activity by older people (over 65) in their homes in the Kitchener
waterloo region.
Project
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Describe the project you plan to implement to solve the problem.
To understand the barriers over 65-year-old population in KW region face in term
of regular physical activity.
Details about the Project
1. How many people will it help? Describe the recipients of the project? Is
anyone ineligible to participate?
(More than 500
people.)
2. What facility/organization will this occur at?
3. How will it be promoted?
4. How will participants be selected?
5. If it has meeting/sessions – how long is each session, how many times a
week, and for how many weeks?
6. Estimated timeframe?
Staff
• What roles will need to be hired for how many hours a week and for how many
weeks? What existing staff of the organization will be involved?
Physiotherapist, Personal support worker (PSW), Physician, Tai chi instructor, Kitchener
waterloo community foundation, emergency community support fund, waterloo wellington
LHIN, ontario energy board, united way waterloo region communities, public health
services region of waterloo, project managers, game time equipment
Outcomes
• What do you hope is the outcome of the project (be specific with numbers or
percentages and targets)?
• How will you know you achieved the outcomes?
Table of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1 References
2. Need Assessment
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Issue
2.3 Who is impacted
2.4 Prevalence of the issue
2.5 Severity of the issue
2.6 Stakeholders
2.7 Service system capacity to deal with older adult health
2.8 Barriers/obstacles to change
2.9 Effective Interventions
2.10 Conclusion
2.11 References
3. Project Charter
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Problem and Solution
3.3 Risks
3.4 Inclusion Criteria
3.5 Exclusion Criteria
3.6 Stakeholder Analysis
3.7 Schedule
3.8 Conclusion
3.9 References
4. Vision Framework
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Vision
4.3 Mission
4.4 Critical Success Factors
4.5 Key Performance Indicators
4.6 Core Processes
4.7 Vision Framework at Glance
4.8 Conclusion
4.9 References
5. Gantt Chart and Budget
5.1 Gantt Chart
5.2 Budget ( I need citation of each things which we mentioned in the budget like for
equipment which equipment we choose and why we choose X amount for that equipment
another example if you hire a physiotherapist and you give X dollar/hour please give citation
and reference why you choose that salary).
5.3 Conclusion
5.4 References
The links I used previously for the project. Use previously link for
just idea, Add new and more links for this project
1. Full article: “I Didn’t Think I Needed It. But I Find I Look Forward
to It Very Much”: Social Connectedness and Physical Health through
the Eyes of Older Adults (tandfonline.com)
2. Implementation of a co-designed physical activity program for older
adults: positive impact when delivered at scale | BMC Public Health |
Full Text (biomedcentral.com)
3. Lack of Time is Still the Main Barrier to Exercise and Physical
Activity in the Elderly, Although Less So than Younger and MiddleAged Participants (clinmedjournals.org)
4. content (ucalgary.ca)
5. Evidence on physical activity and falls prevention for people aged
65+ years: systematic review to inform the WHO guidelines on
physical activity and sedentary behaviour | International Journal of
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | Full Text
(biomedcentral.com)