Discussion Guide for Program Directors

Hispanic Healthy Marriage Initiative Grantee Implementation Evaluation

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Discussion Guide for Program Directors

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Discussion Guide for Program Directors

  • Tell me about yourself.

  • Role at organization

  • Educational background, career path

  • Interest in social services/government work

  • Interest in healthy marriage, family strengthening

  • Tell me why your organization is delivering healthy marriage services.

  • Overall mission and goals of organization; role of healthy marriage

    • How the organization and its leadership see healthy marriage promotion aligning with their overall mission and goals

    • How these ideas are communicated to staff

    • Level of staff reception or buy-in

  • Problems healthy marriage education and related services will address

  • Problems healthy marriage education and related services will not address/beyond scope of program

  • Why your target audience will want healthy marriage education and related services (e.g., how the program will help them)

  • How your organization will recruit participants

  • Tell me about your healthy marriage project team.

  • Total number of staff and their roles

  • How you made staffing decisions (e.g., numbers, education/training, personalities, bilingual, cultural sensitivity/competency, life experiences, various roles and responsibilities)

  • How you decided the mixture of paid (full/part-time), volunteer and mentoring staff

  • How you recruited and hired staff

  • Training provided; professional development offered

  • Total staff numbers and jobs

  • Selection, training, and management of service delivery partners

  • Tell me what it takes to operate the healthy marriage program.

  • Financial support (Federal, matching and other)

  • Building facilities, transportation, participant reimbursements, child care, food, incentives

  • Management information system or other data collection system

  • Tell me about your healthy marriage program

  • Curriculum/a used (your own or commercial)

        • How you found/selected a commercial one or how you created your own

        • What you like/dislike about the curriculum

        • If more than one, how they are used (e.g., different ones for different populations, different classroom formats, one as main, second in post-class groups)

        • Any adaptations made – why and how

        • How curriculum addresses the needs of Hispanics, and of your target population specifically

        • Languages curriculum are available in, and taught in

  • Role, if any, the program has in facilitating participants’ understanding of differences in cultural norms regarding marriage and marital relationships between countries of origin and the U.S.

  • Other services provided and how provided (on site, through referral to partner)

  • Tell me about your clients.

  • Population as described in the grant proposal (target population) (age, race, sex, relationship characteristics, socio-economic status, Hispanic, country of ancestry, length of time in the U.S., language preference, parenting children)

  • Characteristics of participants enrolled/served, and whether different from population anticipated

  • Tell me about the process to recruit and enroll participants.

  • Recruitment activities (where, by whom, messages/materials used, delivery)

  • Number recruited over designated time period (e.g., per month); success of different strategies

  • How interested participants contact organization (phone call, email, complete a flyer, show up)

  • Intake processes (when, what information, with whom)

  • Domestic violence (DV) screening (when, how, steps undertaken if DV disclosed)

  • Determination of other service needs; referrals made to other social services; services provided on site (e.g., case management)

  • How participants are assigned to classes/mentors/other healthy marriage services

  • Parts of the process available in Spanish

  • Tell me about the actual healthy marriage education services.

  • How often classes are held, number of participants per class, structure of class, total hours to class time over what period of time (e.g., weekly)

  • Heterogeneity or homogeneity of participants (i.e., mix of Hispanics and non-Hispanics, new and more established immigrants)

  • Main components of the program (classroom teaching, mentor couple discussions, service learning, financial education, support group)

  • How healthy marriage programming is tailored to your target audience (and how the concept of healthy marriage is adapted for your participants)

  • Adaptations made over time in response to participant characteristics or needs

  • What is done for participants that drop out, or have to miss a class

  • Tell me about completing your program.

  • Number of hours needed to “complete” and to “graduate” – how hours are measured

  • Completion and graduation rates, average dosage

  • How rates differ (by participant characteristics, by curricula, by format, by facilitator, before and after any major changes)

  • Dropout rates

  • How information is collected/obtained

  • How information is used (e.g., program refinement)

  • Tell me about some of the outcomes for participants of the program.

  • Outcomes measured and how (customer satisfaction, knowledge, attitude, opinion and behavioral intention change, subsequent changes such as behavior)

  • Who collects data

  • What the data finds about participant outcomes

  • What your impressions suggest

  • How outcomes differ by participant characteristics, curricula, format, facilitator, etc.

  • How this data is used (e.g., program refinement)

  • Tell me about your program evaluation.

  • How evaluator was selected

  • Communication with the evaluator

  • Ongoing use of evaluation data to refine program

  • Tell me about some of the longer-term outcomes or goals of the program.

  • What changes you would like to see in the participants, your staff, yourself, your organization and your community

  • What goals are reasonable for your program to achieve and which are beyond your program’s control

  • What societal goals the healthy marriage program might address

  • Tell me what you think a “successful” healthy marriage program looks like.

  • Success for your organization, the program and the program staff

  • Success for various service delivery aspects (grant writing, program creation, recruitment, retention, classroom, other services, evaluation, program refinement, sustainability)

  • Anything else you’d like to tell me or think I should know

Wave 2 Questions

  • Tell me what’s changed since our last conversation.

  • Community changes, agency/organization changes, program changes, staffing changes, grant/federal rule changes, changes that specifically affect Hispanics

  • Interim evaluation findings, anecdotal information

  • Successes and challenges thus far and how program built on successes or addressed challenges

  • Extent to which program implemented and operating as envisioned; what changes made and why

  • Tell me how program operations have gone.

  • Recruitment levels; participation rates, characteristics of participants (whether expected and any adaptations made)

  • How close recruitment and service numbers matched target numbers and reasons for any mismatch

  • Changes made based on data collected/analyzed by in-house staff or by evaluator (e.g., enrollment rates, completion rates, customer satisfaction)

  • Preliminary thoughts on how the program is affecting the community

  • Suggestions you have for a healthy marriage programs that are just starting out, particularly those serving a similar target population (e.g., Hispanics, married couples, youth).

  • Vision for the evolution of their program, as well as other marriage programs serving Hispanic populations

  • Development or maturation of program curricula over time

  • How programs can serve Hispanic populations most effectively


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