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CSPECE Resources Survey

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Attachment C. ATSDR Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education Survey



Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education Feedback Survey

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OMB No. 0923-0047

Exp. Date 01/31/2022







Burden Statement

ATSDR estimates the average public reporting burden for this collection of information as 10 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data/information sources, gathering and maintaining the data/information needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Information Collection Review Office, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS D-74, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0923-0047).



The following survey is intended to collect your feedback on the Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education Program (CSPECE). The purpose of this survey is to assess the support and resources provided over the past two years and needs for the future. We welcome your feedback, so that we can improve our services for you.



  1. Please indicate your state: [drop-down]



The following section will ask about resources and assistance that were provided by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), Children’s Environmental Health Network (CEHN), National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), and Environmental Law Institute (ELI).



  1. Below is a list of ATSDR resources that were provided to assist you with your CSPECE work. Rate how useful each of the following resources was on a scale of 1 (not useful) to 4 (highly useful). If you did not use a particular resource, select “I did not use this resource.”


1

Not useful

2

Somewhat useful

3

Useful

4

Highly Useful

I did not use this resource

Individual call(s) with ATSDR Subject Matter Expert (SME) to review progress






One-on-one assistance from ATSDR TPO and/or regional representative






CSPECE GIS Tip Sheet






CSPECE Indicator Data Dictionary






Year 2 Data Training List






Year 2 Data Reporting Metric List






Social media toolkit in honor of Children’s Environmental Health Day






ATSDR CSP Fact Sheet Template






August 2019 Webinar: CSPECE Year 2 Results






CSPECE Peer Sharing SharePoint






ATSDR CSPECE Website










  1. Below is a list of CEHN/NACCHO/ELI resources that were provided to assist you with your CSPECE work. Rate how useful each of the following resources was on a scale of 1 (not useful) to 4 (highly useful). If you did not use a particular resource, select “I did not use this resource.”


1

Not useful

2

Somewhat useful

3

Useful

4

Highly Useful

I did not use this resource

November 2019 Webinar: National Association for Regulatory Administration and CDC’s Public Health Associate Program






September 2019 Webinar: CSP Partners /CEH Day Activities/ State Advisory Committees (FL, NC, OR)






June 2019 Webinar: ELI Remediation Funding/ EPA Lead in Water Grant Funds/ State Successes and Lessons Learned (AR, CO)






April 2019 Webinar: Lead Service Line Replacement/ State WINN Grant Application Experience (MI)/ State Stakeholder Meeting (CA)






February 2019 Webinar: GIS Mapping and Sources/ State GIS Work (MN, TN)






December 2018 Webinar: Partner 2019 support activities/ State sharing (WI, NY)






August 2018 Webinar: CSPECE Year 1 Review, Year 2 Plans






May 2018 Webinar: National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care and Early Education (NRC)






One-on-one assistance from CEHN, NACCHO, and/or ELI






CEHN twitter chat






CEH Day take action kits






ELI Funding for Environmental Assessment and Remediation at Child Care Facilities Review






State peer sharing calls








The following section will ask about your program’s communication channels and ATSDR’s communication channels.

  1. What online channels do you use to communicate information about your CSPECE program? Check all that apply.

    1. APPLETREE program’s website or webpage

    2. CSPECE program’s website or webpage

    3. Twitter

    4. Facebook

    5. Instagram

    6. Other_____________________



  1. About how many times have you visited ATSDR’s CSPECE website in the past year?

    1. 0 times

    2. 1-3 times

    3. 4-7 times

    4. 8-11 times

    5. 12+ times



  1. What new resources would be most helpful for your state to have available on ATSDR’s CSPECE website? [comment box]



  1. Rank the following communication channels in order of preference for receiving communications about CSPECE specific to APPLETREE from most preferred (1) to least preferred (3):

    1. APPLETREE Listserv

    2. CSPECE SharePoint

    3. Direct Email



  1. Have you experienced any issues with the CSPECE SharePoint over the past year?



    1. Yes

    2. No



  1. [skip logic, if yes only] Please describe what issues you experienced with the CSPECE SharePoint and if they were resolved.



The following section will ask about your state’s needs over the next year.

  1. What CSPECE activities and/or deliverables do you anticipate most needing assistance with in the upcoming year?

[comment box]





  1. What support, tools, guidance, and/or technical resources would be most useful for you in the upcoming year? Please be as specific as possible.

[comment box]



  1. What suggestions do you have for webinar topics?

[comment box]



  1. Do you have any other suggestions or comments?

[comment box]



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