COPAR
COPAR
COPAR
• IN COMMUNITY:
• Anecdotal reports
• Monthly, quaterly, yearly or annually reports
• Evaluatory report
▪ Assess health level of community.
IMPORTANCE ▪ Helps in collecting data.
OF RECORDS ▪ Assessment and evaluation of work.
AND ▪ Basis for formulating plans Tool or medium for
health education.
REPORTS ▪ Determine needs of resources.
▪ Legal documentation
▪ Means of communication
▪ Provide information of good nursing
▪ Conduct training and research work
▪ Assess health problems.
• Filling of records: Alphabetically, numerically and
geographically.
MAINTANENCE
OF RECORDS
AND REPORTS GUIDELINES:
• Clear, appropriate and readable.
• Real or based on facts.
• Abbreviations and short forms should be of
standard.
• Sentences should be short and clear.
• Signature of person filled records.
1. Kept carefully.
PRECAUTIONS 2. Protected against termites and
insects.
3. Good filling system
4. Easily available on time.
5. Kept at definite place.
6. Confidential
• Community (or stakeholder) profiles are a useful way of
developing an understanding of the people in a
geographical area or a specific community of interest.
• This understanding can assist in the development of a
Community community engagement plan and influence who the key
stakeholder groups are and how a project develops.
Profile • Profiles can illustrate the makeup of a community and
could include information about the diversity within the
community, their history, social and economic
characteristics, how active people are (i.e. the groups and
networks used) and what social and infrastructure
services are provided.
• A community profile can also provide information on the
level of interest community members may have in being
actively involved in a project and their preferred method
of engagement.