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'''General Guidelines'''
 
'''General Guidelines'''
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* You can Cut & Paste this whole page to start a new one
 
* '''Cite''' credible sources (books, websites, reports, newspapers) where possible using the 'Cite' function once you click 'Edit'
 
* '''Cite''' credible sources (books, websites, reports, newspapers) where possible using the 'Cite' function once you click 'Edit'
 
* You can also '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink hyperlink]''' to websites where relevant.
 
* You can also '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink hyperlink]''' to websites where relevant.
* The table of contents on the right reflects '''headers''' that you can assign while editing. For example, clicking 'Definitions and Scope' below while in Edit mode shows that it is a '''Heading''', while 'Target Population' is a '''Sub-heading 1'''.
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* See the pages on '''[[Disability]]''' for examples of how pages are like
** Every page should have the Headings and sub-headings (see below) by default
 
** Feel free to add more Headings and sub-headings where helpful.
 
* See the pages on '''[[Disability]]''' or '''[[End of Life]]''' for examples of how pages should more or less look like
 
 
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== Definitions and Scope ==
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== Overview ==
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This overview provides a synopsis of the current knowledge base. Having considered all the information, we make sense of it by taking a stab at the following: 1) What are the priority issues that deserve attention, 2) What are opportunity areas that community or voluntary organisations can already take action on, and 3) What knowledge gaps deserve further investigation?
  
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=== Priority Issues ===
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=== Target Population: (Name of target group, e.g. children) ===
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=== Actionable Opportunity Areas ===
* Identify and define your target group, and state who is included or excluded.Look at research reports, national guidelines, laws , etc.
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* You want to get it just right; not too broad that it includes those you may not want to include, and not too narrow that it excludes those you want to help.
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** You might be too exclusive: e.g. defining ‘vulnerable’ seniors as ‘low-income’, but you may want to include those without family support. Therefore, you may want to define vulnerable as ‘poor and/or with low family support’.
 
** You might be too inclusive: e.g. ‘latchkey kids’ may include those who have working parents, or those with serious behavioural problems.
 
  
===Client Segments===
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=== Knowledge Gaps ===
* Identify more specific types of clients where necessary from research or national guidelines, e.g. children from low-income families, children of single parent families, especially where each sub-type's needs are different
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===Size of Target Population===
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== Definitions ==
* Ideally, it would be the total number of people in your target group, identified by national censuses, surveys or research
 
* Often, such data isn't available - choose the best available proxy, e.g., children receiving services and those on waitlists
 
  
==Desired Outcomes==
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=== Definition of [insert your target group / issue] ===
* State what are the ideal outcomes for this target group are, and what they mean.
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* Identify and define your target group or social issue, and state who is included or excluded to provide a sense of the scope of the issue. (For example, will the page on Animal Welfare include livestock? Or just focused on pets, community animals and wildlife?)
** Outcomes measure actual change tangibly and are not the same as outputs - a programme serving a large number of clients (output) may not mean that all clients saythat they have benefitted from it (outcome).
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* It is usually easier to start with national guidelines, laws or reports from apex organisations.  
* For example, if an ideal outcome is that 'Children are resilient', look for research that defines what resilience entails (e.g., psychological resilience)
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*Include a comparison with how other countries define the issue if possible (e.g. Local definition of Disability does not include mental health conditions)
* Knowing outcomes helps determine whether our policies and services are performing well.
 
* Other examples include having a ‘good death’ for the terminally ill, ‘social inclusion’ of people with disabilities, or ‘engaged youth’.
 
  
== Needs of (name of target group) ==
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==Key Statistics & Figures==
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* Size of target population / prevalence rate: Ideally, it would be the total number of people in your target group, identified by national censuses, surveys or research. When data isn't available, try using the best available proxy, e.g., number of people receiving key services.
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* If the issue you are interested has many sub-segments and sub-pages, then only include the key figures that affect all or most stakeholders in the sector here and leave the other relevant figures at the specific segment or page. This reduces cognitive load for the reader & contributor.
  
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==Map of Key Needs & Issues==
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[This table and arrows acts as a kind of visual map that allows a sense of sequencing; of the broad preconditions necessary for longer term outcomes to be achieved. Hyperlink the categories below to the specific page or sub-header in the page for easy navigation, so that you can click on 'Employment' below for example, and get straight to that page / segment]
  
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* If there are population segments that have substantial enough information or interest, then create sub-pages for them. e.g. 'Autism' can be a stand alone pages linked to the Disability pages if the autism community is keen to populate more autism specific information. Or, artists with disability can populate a 'Arts & Disability' page.
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== Areas of Needs / Desired Outcomes ==
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=== [Insert Description of an Area of Need] ===
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First, describe the area of need (e.g. employer willingness to hire, work readiness etc) in your sub-heading. It is tempting to define needs in terms a specific solution—eg youths needing mentoring, dying seniors needing hospice care. But these are not needs, they are actually specific solutions to address those needs. Needs should be defined in more perennial terms because the solutions can change while the needs generally remain largely stable. E.g. I don’t need a CD player or MP3 player, which are specific solutions to address my more perennial need, which is the need for portable music. Current solutions include streaming services like Spotify.
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*'''Desired outcomes''': A ''need'' area necessarily implies that there is a ''desired outcome'' that has yet to be met. It is important to articulate what the ideal or desired outcomes for this particular need area should be, otherwise it would be unclear what the gaps will be. The trick is to use adjectives to articulate a statement about what is the desired state of affairs. People with disabilities need 'viable jobs' (that pays a living wage), or 'desirable careers' (with progression and career development)? In terms of the example above: If the desire outcome is no longer portable music (because most solutions now are portable), then a different quality like 'searchable' or 'discoverable' music would set a new criteria for what is desired.
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*'''Synopsis:''' Provide an analytic summary of the table below, of how existing resources (if any) have been meeting the need, and gaps that still exist. The goal is to make sense of a lot of information, so at every segment, the tables and information collated seeks to be comprehensive; here at the start of each segment, we aspire to a good synoptic statement that captures the essential and highlights the pertinent. An example: If the area of need is 'Accessibility & Affordability of childcare', then the synopsis might be: "Even though there are 1,510 childcare centres across Singapore, 80% of low-income single mothers cannot afford them as they earn less than $1,500 a month.
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**Where a single sentence or paragraph is not enough, you can insert sub bullet points like this.
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**Use sub bullet points if necessary
  
==== Need for (insert description)  ====
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* '''Statistics''': Insert the specific figures and trends relevant to only this area of need.
* A need should be defined fro'''m the perspective of the target group''', and not others such as the people or services serving them.
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** Use sub bullet points if necessary
* Needs should not be identified in term of its specific solutions, e.g. youths need mentoring, seniors need hospice care, people with disabilities need day care. Instead, they should be defined in more ‘perennial terms’ because the solutions can change where needs remain
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** Use sub bullet points if necessary
** For example, I don’t need a CD player, or even an mp3 player, I need ‘portable music’ and currently the best solution seems to be Spotify.
 
* Where data is available, indicate the size of this specific need & projected demand, e.g., there is 1 million children, with 1.2 million projected in ten years time. You can locate such information through research, using proxies or getting inputs from key stakeholders where data is unavailable such as the government, community agencies, legislators etc.
 
* Include a '''synoptic statement''' - a summary of how existing resources (if any) have been meeting the need, and gaps that still exist
 
** For example, "Even though there are 1,510 childcare centres across Singapore<ref>https://data.gov.sg/dataset/list-of-childcare-centres</ref>, 80% of low-income single mothers cannot afford them as they earn less than $1,500 a month.
 
 
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*7,000 children aged 6 and below have developmental difficulties as of 2015<ref>https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/big-read-special-needs-children-pre-school-not-given-0</ref>
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*Between 2010 and 2014, KKH and NUS screenings show a 76% increase in children 6 and below with developmental issues such as development delays, speech and language delays, learning difficulties and autism spectrum disorders (ASD)<ref>https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/more-preschoolers-diagnosed-developmental-issues</ref>
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|List existing services or programmes (private or public; formal or informal); relevant policies and legislation as long as they are a resource or asset that helps meet the needs stated in this segment.
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Group these resources into categories and put them into a specific cell of the table.
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|Some gaps could be due to 1) capacity of solution to meet  size & projected demand, 2) quality of solution (effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, scalability etc.), 3) accessibility (geographical, cost to client)
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Also insert reasons why those gaps exist if possible. This will be crucial information. E.g. seniors do not want to make end of life plans because they think it is inauspicious to talk about death
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|Based on the reasons for those gaps, what might be solutions that can help?
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*Annoying ads on free streaming services
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*Incomplete collection
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*Spotify
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*Pandora Radio
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*Apple Music
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*Turntables
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*'''Desired Outcome:''' [To insert]
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*'''Synopsis:''' [To insert]
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*'''Statistics''': [To insert]
 
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| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES'''
 
| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS'''
 
 
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|Existing services or programmes both private or public, including relevant policies and legislation, to meet the need. (e.g., Childcare Centres)
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| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''<big>Existing Programmes</big>'''
|Find these out from relevant sources - newspapers, reports, surveys, interviews with key stakeholders etc. Some gaps could be due to: 1) capacity of solution to meet  size & projected demand, 2) quality of solution (effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, scalability etc.), 3) accessibility (geographical, cost to client)]
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| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''<big>Gaps & Their Causes</big>'''
|Based on the specific gaps and reasons for those gaps, what might be solutions that can help? Insert existing but untapped resources, or new ideas that have not been considered yet.
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==== Need for (insert description)  ====
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===[Insert Need Area / Desired Outcome]===
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*'''Desired Outcome:''' [To insert]
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*'''Synopsis:''' [To insert]
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* (e.g., there are 1 million children in Singapore - please cite)
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|Existing services or programmes both private or public, including relevant policies and legislation, to meet the need. (e.g., Childcare Centres)
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| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''<big>Existing Programmes</big>'''
|Find these out from relevant sources - newspapers, reports, surveys, interviews with key stakeholders etc. Some gaps could be due to: 1) capacity of solution to meet  size & projected demand, 2) quality of solution (effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, scalability etc.), 3) accessibility (geographical, cost to client)]
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|Based on the specific gaps and reasons for those gaps, what might be solutions that can help? Insert existing but untapped resources, or new ideas that have not been considered yet.
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| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES'''
 
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|Existing services or programmes both private or public, including relevant policies and legislation, to meet the need. (e.g., Childcare Centres)
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| style="width: 33.3%;" |'''<big>Existing Programmes</big>'''
|Find these out from relevant sources - newspapers, reports, surveys, interviews with key stakeholders etc. Some gaps could be due to: 1) capacity of solution to meet  size & projected demand, 2) quality of solution (effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, scalability etc.), 3) accessibility (geographical, cost to client)]
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|Based on the specific gaps and reasons for those gaps, what might be solutions that can help? Insert existing but untapped resources, or new ideas that have not been considered yet.
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==Resource Directory==
 
==Resource Directory==
  
===[insert organization name]===
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== References ==
Insert web link
 
 
 
===[insert organization name]===
 
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 23 April 2020

General Guidelines

  • You can Cut & Paste this whole page to start a new one
  • Cite credible sources (books, websites, reports, newspapers) where possible using the 'Cite' function once you click 'Edit'
  • You can also hyperlink to websites where relevant.
  • See the pages on Disability for examples of how pages are like

Overview

This overview provides a synopsis of the current knowledge base. Having considered all the information, we make sense of it by taking a stab at the following: 1) What are the priority issues that deserve attention, 2) What are opportunity areas that community or voluntary organisations can already take action on, and 3) What knowledge gaps deserve further investigation?

Priority Issues

  • [to insert]
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Actionable Opportunity Areas

  • [to insert]
  • [to insert]

Knowledge Gaps

  • [to insert]
  • [to insert]

Definitions

Definition of [insert your target group / issue]

  • Identify and define your target group or social issue, and state who is included or excluded to provide a sense of the scope of the issue. (For example, will the page on Animal Welfare include livestock? Or just focused on pets, community animals and wildlife?)
  • It is usually easier to start with national guidelines, laws or reports from apex organisations.
  • Include a comparison with how other countries define the issue if possible (e.g. Local definition of Disability does not include mental health conditions)

Key Statistics & Figures

  • Size of target population / prevalence rate: Ideally, it would be the total number of people in your target group, identified by national censuses, surveys or research. When data isn't available, try using the best available proxy, e.g., number of people receiving key services.
  • If the issue you are interested has many sub-segments and sub-pages, then only include the key figures that affect all or most stakeholders in the sector here and leave the other relevant figures at the specific segment or page. This reduces cognitive load for the reader & contributor.

Map of Key Needs & Issues

[This table and arrows acts as a kind of visual map that allows a sense of sequencing; of the broad preconditions necessary for longer term outcomes to be achieved. Hyperlink the categories below to the specific page or sub-header in the page for easy navigation, so that you can click on 'Employment' below for example, and get straight to that page / segment]

Click the links below to go directly to specific areas of interest:

Community Integration
Social Inclusion
Family & Caregiving
Financial Independence
Employment
Education

Sub-pages

  • If there are population segments that have substantial enough information or interest, then create sub-pages for them. e.g. 'Autism' can be a stand alone pages linked to the Disability pages if the autism community is keen to populate more autism specific information. Or, artists with disability can populate a 'Arts & Disability' page.
  • Insert links to these sub-pages.

Areas of Needs / Desired Outcomes

[Insert Description of an Area of Need]

First, describe the area of need (e.g. employer willingness to hire, work readiness etc) in your sub-heading. It is tempting to define needs in terms a specific solution—eg youths needing mentoring, dying seniors needing hospice care. But these are not needs, they are actually specific solutions to address those needs. Needs should be defined in more perennial terms because the solutions can change while the needs generally remain largely stable. E.g. I don’t need a CD player or MP3 player, which are specific solutions to address my more perennial need, which is the need for portable music. Current solutions include streaming services like Spotify.

  • Desired outcomes: A need area necessarily implies that there is a desired outcome that has yet to be met. It is important to articulate what the ideal or desired outcomes for this particular need area should be, otherwise it would be unclear what the gaps will be. The trick is to use adjectives to articulate a statement about what is the desired state of affairs. People with disabilities need 'viable jobs' (that pays a living wage), or 'desirable careers' (with progression and career development)? In terms of the example above: If the desire outcome is no longer portable music (because most solutions now are portable), then a different quality like 'searchable' or 'discoverable' music would set a new criteria for what is desired.
  • Synopsis: Provide an analytic summary of the table below, of how existing resources (if any) have been meeting the need, and gaps that still exist. The goal is to make sense of a lot of information, so at every segment, the tables and information collated seeks to be comprehensive; here at the start of each segment, we aspire to a good synoptic statement that captures the essential and highlights the pertinent. An example: If the area of need is 'Accessibility & Affordability of childcare', then the synopsis might be: "Even though there are 1,510 childcare centres across Singapore, 80% of low-income single mothers cannot afford them as they earn less than $1,500 a month.
    • Where a single sentence or paragraph is not enough, you can insert sub bullet points like this.
    • Use sub bullet points if necessary
  • Statistics: Insert the specific figures and trends relevant to only this area of need.
    • Use sub bullet points if necessary
    • Use sub bullet points if necessary
Existing Programmes Gaps & Their Causes Possible Solutions
List existing services or programmes (private or public; formal or informal); relevant policies and legislation as long as they are a resource or asset that helps meet the needs stated in this segment.

Group these resources into categories and put them into a specific cell of the table.

Some gaps could be due to 1) capacity of solution to meet size & projected demand, 2) quality of solution (effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, scalability etc.), 3) accessibility (geographical, cost to client)

Also insert reasons why those gaps exist if possible. This will be crucial information. E.g. seniors do not want to make end of life plans because they think it is inauspicious to talk about death

Based on the reasons for those gaps, what might be solutions that can help?

Put links to ideas that have been tried elsewhere that show potential.

Category A: Streaming services

  • [If there are too many specific services to fit properly here, then come up with a category and list all of them in a sub-heading below]

Insert general gaps for this category, and leave the specific issue with each specific service for the segment below]

  • Annoying ads on free streaming services
  • Incomplete collection
  • Badly curated playlists
Category B: Physical devices
Category C: ?

Category A: Streaming services

  • Spotify
  • Pandora Radio
  • Apple Music

Category B: Physical devices

  • CD player
  • MP3
  • Turntables

Category C: ?

  • insert
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[Insert Need Area / Desired Outcome]

  • Desired Outcome: [To insert]
  • Synopsis: [To insert]
  • Statistics: [To insert]
Existing Programmes Gaps & Their Causes Possible Solutions
Category A
Category B
Category C
Category A Programmes
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