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Creating A Visually Appealing Fact Sheet
You already wrote the major components of your fact sheet and created the graph last week as part of Community Health Fact Sheet – Text and Graph Only. Now it’s time to make it visually appealing!
Your fact sheet should include images and graphs and can be a maximum of 2 pages. Templates are a great way to create a visually appealing fact sheet; here are a few options:
Google Drive templatesLinks to an external site.
Microsoft Office templatesLinks to an external site. (especially brochuresLinks to an external site. or newlettersLinks to an external site.)
CanvaLinks to an external site. (a good option if you want to make something fancier; requires a free account)
LucidpressLinks to an external site. (a good option if you want to make something fancier; requires a free account)
Remember that as a PCC student, you can download Microsoft Office 365 desktop applications for free!
Example Fact Sheet
This fact sheet was created using a Microsoft Office template.
Here is the pdf version of the example fact sheet
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if you would like to see anything in more detail. You can also view the text as a Canvas page.Required Components of the Fact Sheet
Use the list below as a checklist to make sure that you aren’t missing anything as you transform all of your research into a visually appealing fact sheet.
An introductionIn a brief paragraph, identify the health condition that you are focusing on and explain how the solution could improve health outcomes for your focal community. (This information should come from Identifying Risk Factors and Solutions.)
How does this solution address the risk factor that you identified? How would this reduce the prevalence of the health condition?
An overview of the health condition Summarize what residents in your focal community should know about the physiology of the health condition.
How does the risk factor increase someone’s chance of developing the health condition?
Focus on the risk factor that your solution targets.
Be specific and provide details about the physiological connection between the risk factor and the health condition.
What steps can residents take to reduce their risk of developing the health condition?
A bullet point list of key facts, including:The statistics for the risk factors related to the health condition, as relevant to your focal community. (Refer back to Identifying Risk Factors and Solutions if necessary.)
The % of adults in your focal community that exhibit the health condition. A bar graphCreate a bar graph comparing the prevalence of the health condition in your focal community to three other communities. (Use the data provided in Human Health and Physiology.)
Be sure to properly label the x- and y-axes!
A community solution Restate the solution and how it relates to the health condition.
Briefly discuss the organization, program, or movement that you selected as part of Identifying Risk Factors and Solutions. How does it relate to the solution and how could it improve health outcomes for residents?Los Angeles Play Streets Program
Mobile Recreation Program
City Plants
LA Quits
Gangsta Gardening and Hyperlocal Food Production
How could residents support this organization, program, or movement?
1 or more eye-catching graphicsIt is important that you do not violate copyright law. You can find Creative Commons images by using:CC SearchLinks to an external site.
Wikimedia Commons
Flickr Creative Commons
Photos For Class
References citedYour complete citations go here. Using a small font is okay. Be sure that you have cited in-text too. You can use any citation style you would like (MLA, APA, etc.). Here is PCC’s guide to APA style.
Image creditsIt is important to give credit for any images that you use in your fact sheet. The Open Washington Attribution BuilderLinks to an external site. can help you properly format your image attributions.