Incidents
A single distinct event
Inclines
A nonflat area of ground that tends upwards or downwards
Inclusion
The state of being included
Incredibly
Exceedingly; extremely
Indicator
An indicator is data or information that can be measured to indicate wheth-
er the intervention is achieving its aims and objectives. There are different
types of indicators:
Indispensable
Absolutely necessary; vitally necessary
Influence
People who are influenced by an intervention are those who have changed
their knowledge, skills, attitudes, or behaviour as a result of being exposed
to, and engaging with, the intervention.
Injuries
Any physical damage to the body caused by violence, accident or fracture
etc.
Injury
Any physical damage to the body caused by violence, accident or fracture
etc.
Inoculation
Taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
Inputs
Inputs are the resources needed to conduct your intervention. For example:
staff time, materials, funding.
Inspector of licens-
es
An inspector of licenses appointed in terms of the law
Instances
An occurrence of something
Integral
Existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
Integration
The act of combining into an integral whole
Intermittent
Stopping and starting at irregular intervals
Intersections
A junction where one street or road crosses another
Intervention
It is the action or series of actions that is implemented in order to try and
achieve the aims and objectives. This is also known as a ‘project’
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