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Thank you again for agreeing to help us evaluate VetoViolence’s tools!
We greatly appreciate your feedback. We anticipate using the comments and feedback provided by
users like you to improve our tools and better meet our partners’ needs.
First, we would like to learn a little more about you.
* 1. What is your violence prevention focus area?
Child abuse and neglect
Suicide
Intimate partner violence
Youth violence
Sexual violence
Multiple types
Other (please specify)
* 2. How many years of experience do you have in the violence prevention field?
Less than 1 year
10 years or more
1 to 4 years
Not in the field of violence prevention
5 to 9 years
* 3. Does your organization currently receive CDC funding for violence prevention work?
Yes
No
You have been assigned to review the website Violence Prevention in Practice . This resource was developed to help partners to plan,
implement and evaluate violence prevention strategies in their communities and states.
* 4. Have you used the Violence Prevention in Practice website before today?
Yes
No
* 5. If you answered no to the previous question, were you aware the Violence Prevention in Practice
website existed before today?
Yes
No
* 6. Where did you first hear about the Violence Prevention in Practice website?
CDC recipient meetings
Website mention
Webinar by CDC
Search engine results
My Project Officer at CDC
Curricula or syllabus
Email
Exploring the site
Online ad
Other (please specify)
* 7. Are you taking this survey and reviewing the Violence Prevention in Practice website using your phone,
tablet or a computer?
Phone
Tablet
Computer
Starting at the Violence Prevention in Practice home page :
Suppose you are interested in getting guidance to implement a youth violence prevention program in your community. Navigate within
Violence Prevention in Practice to find the resources that you would need to implement such a program in your community.
* 8. What did you do to find implementation resources for a youth violence prevention program?
Clicked on “Resources” hexagon, then selected “Implementation” bar on “Resources” page
Clicked on “Implementation” hexagon and found resources on “Implementation” page
Could not find any implementation resources
Other (please specify)
* 9. Which resources did you find that you think would be helpful to implement a youth violence prevention
program? (Select all that apply.)
Downloadable implementation tools, such as worksheets and
checklists, that provide guidance on how to implement
programs (for example, Worksheet 1: Estimating Essential
Elements of Programs).
Links to other resources.
None of the above - I didn’t find any of the resources helpful.
Downloadable implementation tip sheets that explain more
about specific implementation topics (for example,
Implementation Factors Tip Sheet).
Stories about how other organizations have successfully
implemented youth violence prevention programs.
Other (please specify)
* 10. Which resources do you think would NOT be helpful in your work? (Select all that apply.)
Downloadable implementation tools, such as worksheets and
checklists, that provide guidance on how to implement
programs (for example, Worksheet 1: Estimating Essential
Elements of Programs).
Links to other resources.
Downloadable implementation tip sheets that explain more
about specific implementation topics (for example,
Implementation Factors Tip Sheet).
None of the above - all of the resources would be helpful to
my work.
Stories about how other organizations have successfully
implemented youth violence prevention programs.
Other (please specify)
Written content in the Violence Prevention in Practice website
that explains different aspects of implementation.
* 11. Why would the resource(s) you selected not be useful? (Check all that apply.)
Can get information from other places
Not applicable to my work
Not easy to understand
Not easy to use
Other (please specify)
Now that you are more familiar with the Violence Prevention in Practice site, go to the home page and select the implementation stage
or resource type that is most relevant to your work at this moment.
(For example, you can go to the “Planning” webpage or the “Stories” webpage or another webpage altogether, depending on what you
are most interested.)
* 12. What page did you go to?
Stories
Adaptation
Resources
Evaluation
Approach Search
Implementation
Planning
Policy Efforts
Partnerships
Strategies and Approaches
* 13. What about the page you chose is MOST useful to you? (Check all that apply.)
Written information
Links to other websites
Links to other webpages on Violence Prevention in Practice (e.g. link to Approach Search)
Links to tools (worksheets, tip sheets, etc.)
Other (please specify)
* 14. Why? (Please explain)
* 15. What about the page you chose is LEAST useful for you? (Check all that apply.)
Written information
Links to other websites
Links to other webpages on Violence Prevention in Practice (e.g. link to Approach Search)
Links to tools (worksheets, tip sheets, etc.)
Other (please specify)
* 16. Why? (Please explain)
Starting at the Violence Prevention in Practice home page : Find an example of how another organization has used policy to address
violence in their state or communities.
* 17. How did you find that example?
Clicked on “Stories” hexagon, then “Policy” bar
Clicked on “Policy Efforts” hexagon and found story within “Policy Efforts” page
Could not find an example of another organization using policy to address violence
Other (please specify)
Please think about the Violence Prevention in Practice website as a whole when you are responding to the next questions.
* 18. Would you use the Violence Prevention in Practice website in your work?
If yes, please tell us how:
If no, please tell us why
not:
* 19. The written content is well-organized.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral or don't know
Agree
Strongly agree
Agree
Strongly agree
* 20. The written content is easy to understand.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral or don't know
* 21. I can easily find what I need on the Violence Prevention in Practice website.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral or don't know
Agree
Strongly agree
* 22. The look and feel of the Violence Prevention in Practice website is pleasing.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral or don't know
Agree
Strongly agree
* 23. What were your biggest challenges when using the Violence Prevention in Practice website? (Check all
that apply.)
The written content is difficult to read.
The content is written in a boring way.
I didn’t understand where to find the information or resources I needed.
I didn’t understand how to use the hexagons (for example “Planning” or “Approaches”) to navigate the site.
Other (please specify)
24. What other feedback do you have for us on how to make the Violence Prevention in Practice website
easier to use and more useful for partners like you?
Thank you for your participation and feedback. We really appreciate that you took time out of your day to help us understand the needs
of users of the Violence Prevention in Practice website and to help us identify ways to improve this resource for others.
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File Modified | 2019-12-12 |
File Created | 2019-12-03 |