Attachment C – Lead Poisoning Prevention Recipient Meeting Survey_text
2018
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Annual Cooperative
Agreement Recipients’ Meeting Survey
Form Approved
OMB No.
0920-1050
Exp. Date: 6/30/2019
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Thank you for participating in the 2018 Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (CLPPP) Cooperative Agreement Annual Recipients’ Meeting. Please take a few minutes to complete this brief survey and provide your candid feedback. Your responses will remain anonymous.
Please indicate your affiliation:
CDC
State Health Department
Local Health Department
Health Care Provider
Other (please specify) _____________________
Please indicate your role(s):
Principal Investigator/Program Manager
Epidemiologist/Surveillance Coordinator
Health Educator/Communications Specialist
Information Technology (IT)/Informatics/Database Management Specialist
Public Health Nurse/Clinical Professional
Evaluator
Other (please specify) _____________________
Please indicate your overall satisfaction with the following aspects of the meeting.
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Pre-Arrival Notifications |
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Social Events (Emory Conference Center, Marlow’s Tavern) |
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Tours (EOC, Museum) |
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Please indicate your satisfaction with the following sessions at the meeting.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
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New Program Manager’s Meeting |
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Lead Program Overview (M. Leonard, CDC) |
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Office of Grant Services Overview, Fiscal Role, and Grant Solutions (R. Robinson and V. McBee, CDC) |
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Meetings with Project Officers (CDC) |
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
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CDC Plenary |
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Session: Introduction / Branch Chief Welcome and Updates (A. Ettinger, CDC) |
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CDC Plenary: HUD/ Encouraging Applications for FY18 and FY19 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Programs (S. Steinbauer, HUD) |
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CDC Plenary: HUD/ Encouraging Applications for FY19 Lead and Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Programs (P. Ashley, HUD) |
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CDC/Center Director Welcome (P. Breysse, CDC) |
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Strategy 1: Blood Lead Testing and Reporting |
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Outreach and Education to Increase Blood Lead Testing (S.Odom and S.Henson, MO) |
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Evaluation of Oregon's Lead Screening and Testing Among Pediatric Providers (R.Barker, OR) |
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Provider Report Cards: Collaborating to Improve Implementation (K.Butts, ME and M.Hughes, NY) |
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Strategy 2: Surveillance |
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LeadCare® Testing Systems: Blood Lead Level Reporting (Magellan Diagnostics) |
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Strategy 3: Linkages to Services |
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Local Public Health Services for Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels (S.Pappas, NJ) |
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Lead Poisoning Prevention in New York City's South Asian Community (P.Hore, NYC) |
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Rome Wasn’t [Re]Built in a Day: Using a MAVEN-type Surveillance System to Facilitate Nursing Case Management as Part of a Revitalized CLPPP (M.Myer, SC) |
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Lead Poisoning Prevention in Nebraska: Shifting from State to Local Approach (A.Ugarte-Valdez, D. Stover, NE) |
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Collaboration with New Hampshire’s Child Care Resource and Referral Network (G.Gettens, NH) |
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Strategy 4: Targeted Population-Based Interventions |
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Exploring Methods to Work Effectively w/Communities Most Impacted by Lead (C.Jackson (Seattle-King County) |
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Population-Based Lead Prevention Intervention through Innovative Partnership and Community Engagement (K.Domakonda, K.Caton, Houston) |
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NYC DOHMH's Tenant Enpowerment Campaign for Unsafe Renovation Practices (A.Faciano, A.Azarias, NYC) |
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Partnering with Maine's Home Visiting Program to Help Families Identify Lead Dust in the Home Before Children are Poisoned (K.Butts, ME) |
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Detecting Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Pregnant Women Pilot Program (S.Pappas, NJ) |
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HHLPSS Drop-In Support |
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Environmental Justice World Café |
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Thursday, December 6, 2018
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CDC Plenary |
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Local Partnerships for Lead Poisoning Prevention: Examples from Rochester, NY (K.Korfmacher, NY) |
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Lead is Local – Strengthening Capacity at All Levels to Sustain Success (T.Dignam, CDC) |
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Encouraging Health and Housing Agencies’ Collaborations on HUD, State, and Local Lead Safety Regulatory Enforcement (B. Haber, HUD) |
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Strategy 1: Blood Lead Testing and Reporting |
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Leading the Fight to End Childhood Lead Poisoning. A Childhood Blood Lead-Testing Pilot in WIC Clinics (N.Cardona, Harris County, NC) |
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Blood Lead Testing at One and Two-Year well Child Visits: a Strategy for Identifying and Improving Screening Rates in Clinics (Z.Rezania, MN) |
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Lead Poisoning Prevention to Influence Hard-to-Reach Populations in Local Communities: A Successful Collaboration with WIC to Increase Lead Testing Rates of Children Ages 12 to 24 months (T.Williams, LA) |
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Strengthening Blood Lead Testing Among 1 and 2 Year Olds in New York City (A.Faciano, NYC) |
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Strategy 2: Surveillance |
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Ensuring Data Quality and Strengthening Blood Lead Surveillance in Clark Cty (M.Kappel, E. Marquez, NV) |
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Utilizing SQL Server Management Studio and SSRS Report Builder to Build Custom HHLPSS Data Reports and Extracts (S.Quigley, L.Yearout, OK) |
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Strengthen a Surveillance System and Enhancing Data Quality (HHLPSS) (L.Gilmore, E.Ofoche, D.C.) |
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Surveillance Reports and Products (R. Funa, NH) |
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TBD (Q Harris, Battelle Team) |
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Strategy 3: Linkages to Services |
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Fostering Partnerships between Lead Programs and Refugee Health Programs to Address EBLL Burden among Foreign-born Youth (C.Pezzi, J.Matheson, CDC DGMQ) |
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Perspective from Washington State Refugee Program Coordinator (A.Tasslimmi, WA) |
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Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Refugee Children Resettled in Newport News, VA (A.Tran, VA) |
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Strategy 4: Targeted Population-Based Interventions |
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Round Table Discussion and Updates on Lead in Spices and Herbal Remedies (K.Gaetz, NC; P.Hore, NYC) |
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HHLPSS Support Drop-In |
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Regional Meetings with Project Officers |
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Friday, December 7, 2018
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Lead and Tracking: Working Together |
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Introduction to Tracking Program (F.Yip, CDC) |
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Arizona: Tracking Partnerships (A.Asburry, M.Blatt, AZ) |
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Iowa: Informing High-Risk Areas (K.Officer, IA) |
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Tracking Childhood Lead in Minnesota (S.Yendell, MN) |
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Colorado: Tracking and Lead - Doing More Together (S.Kuhn, CO) |
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Maine: Tracking and Lead (K.Butts, ME) |
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Thank you for your feedback on the 2018 Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (CLPPP) Cooperative Agreement Annual Recipients’ Meeting! If you have any other comments or thoughts on the meeting, please add them here. Thank you!
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Author | Etheredge, Alisha (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH) |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-15 |