NonSub Change Memo - COVID-19 August 2020

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OPRE Descriptive Study - Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program Performance Analysis Study (SRAE PAS) [Descriptive Study - Performance Measures]

NonSub Change Memo - COVID-19 August 2020

OMB: 0970-0536

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To: Jordan Cohen

Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA)

Office of Management and Budget (OMB)


From: Caryn Blitz and Selma Caal

Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE)

Administration for Children and Families (ACF)


Date: August 10, 2020


Subject: Non-Substantive Change Request – Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program (SRAE) Performance Analysis Study (PAS) (OMB #0970-0536)



This memo requests approval of non-substantive changes to the approved information collection, SRAE Performance Analysis Study (SRAE PAS) (OMB #0970-0536).


Background

The approved SRAE PAS information collection includes (1) grantee-, provider-, and program-level measures of SRAE program structure and delivery; and (2) measures grantees collect through participant entry and exit surveys. The approved submission included four data collection instruments:1

Instrument 1: Participant entry survey

Instrument 2: Participant exit survey

Instrument 3: Performance reporting system data entry form

Instrument 4: Sub-awardee data collection and reporting form

OMB approved the information collection in October 2019, and SRAE grantees began collecting some measures in January 2020. Since then, COVID-19 and related social distancing requirements have changed the circumstances in which SRAE programs operate, and the approved measures do not adequately capture the resulting changes in SRAE programming.


Overview of Requested Changes

Due to issues related to COVID-19 and social distancing, many SRAE providers have been unable to provide programming to youth in person during the past several months. ACF would like to understand how providers have responded to these circumstances, including ending programming or shifting the mode of program delivery to an online platform. ACF is requesting approval for the following revisions to Instruments 3 and 4:


  • Add grantee-level measures on:

    • Interruptions of SRAE operations or services due to COVID-19

    • Changes in staffing due to COVID-19


  • Add program-level measures on number of youth participants before and after mandatory closings due to COVID-19, overall and by setting

  • Revise the existing measures of program setting to include online as a separate category (rather than including it in the other category)


  • Add cohort-level items on:

    • Whether programming ended prematurely due to COVID-19 and, if so, the number of intended hours completed before this happened


    • Whether programming shifted from in person to online and, if so, the percentage of participants who made this shift



We do not request any changes to Instruments 1 or 2.


Due to the proposed changes to Instruments #3 and #4, we expect the annual burden to increase by 3,765 hours. Table 1 shows the currently approved burden, with the estimated increase for Instruments 3 and 4 in track changes.


Table 1. Revised Burden Estimates

Instrument

Type of Respondent

Total Number of Respondents

Annual Number of Respondents

Number of Responses Per Respondent

Average Burden Hours Per Response

Annual Burden Hours

Average Hourly Wagea

Total Annual Cost

1.Participant Entry Survey

DSRAE

161,916

53,972

1

0.1333

7195

$7.25

$5,220

SSRAE

1,108,456

369,485

1

0.1333

49,252

$7.25

$35,706

CSRAE

29,108

9,703

1

0.1333

1,293

$7.25

$935

Totals for Participant Entry Survey

1,299,480

433,160

1

0.1333

57,740

$7.25

$41,861

2.Participant Exit Survey

DSRAE

129,948

43,316

1

0.2667

11,552

$7.25

$8,374

SSRAE

886,768

295,589

1

0.2667

78,834

$7.25

$57,152

CSRAE

22,871

7,624

1

0.2667

2033

$7.25

$1,472

Totals for Participant Exit Survey

1,039,584

346,528

1

0.2667

92,419

$7.25

$66,998

3.Performance Reporting Data Entry Form

(Record-keeping)

DSRAE

150

50

2

17

1.700

$23.69

$40,273

SSRAE

117

39

2

17

1,326

$23.69

$31,413

CSRAE

144

48

2

17

1,632

$23.69

$38,662

Totals for Performance Reporting Data Entry Form

411

137

2

17

4,658

$23.69

$110,348

4.Subawardee Data Collection and Reporting Form (Record-keeping)

DSRAE

3,450

1,150

2

13.75

31,625

$23.69

$749,196

SSRAE

2,700

900

2

13.75

24,750

$23.69

$586,328

CSRAE

831

277

2

13.75

7,618

$23.69

$180,459b

Totals for Subawardee Data Collection and Reporting Form

6,981

2,327

2

13.75

63,993

$23.69

$1,515,982b

Estimated Annual Burden Total

218,810c

Estimated Total Annual Cost

$1,735,189c

a For Instruments 1 and 2, calculations of average hourly wage are based on the 10% of respondents over 18 years. Average Hourly Wage for Wage for Youth over 18 is the Federal Minimum Wage, US Department of Labor: https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat44.pdf. For Instruments 3 and 4, the hourly wage rate represents the mean hourly wage rate for community and social service occupations ($23.69) (National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, May 2018).

b Differences between this value and the computed values based on the previous two columns are due to rounding.

c Differences between this value and the computed sum of the values above are due to rounding.


Time Sensitivities


ACF requests approval as soon as possible, so grantees can submit data on these revised measures during the next data submission period, which will begin in mid-August.


1 There are two versions of Instruments 1 and 2: one for middle school youth and one for high school and older youth.

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