Instrument 7: Discussion Forum Prompts
A Breakthrough Series Collaborative for
Engaging Fathers and Paternal Relatives in Child Welfare
The purpose of the information
collection is for improvement teams to share information with each
other about how best to improve engagement of fathers and paternal
relatives at their agencies. Interactions through discussion boards
help with team engagement and idea generation in the Breakthrough
Series Collaborative (BSC) process.
The Fathers and Continuous Learning in
Child Welfare (FCL) team will conduct secondary analysis of the
discussion forum postings to determine whether participation in the
online discussions promotes more successful engagement in and
implementation of the BSC for participants. It will also be used to
identify the most common themes and topics that are discussed, which
will reveal the challenges that improvement teams faced while
implementing the BSC as well as any self-identified changes in
practice.
Public reporting burden for this
collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per
response. Providing information is voluntary, and all responses will
be kept private to the extent permitted by law.
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. The OMB number for this information collection
is 0970-0531 and the expiration
date is 07/31/2022.
Discussion Forum Prompts
An interactive SharePoint site will be developed for teams to use throughout the project as a forum for sharing ideas and participating in collaborative problem-solving to improve practices and organizational capacity. Teams will be encouraged to post whenever they have a success to share or problem to solve. The FCL project team and faculty coaches will also provide periodic (two to four per month) discussion prompts on the site to encourage interaction and cross-sharing between the teams. The FCL project team may use the documented conversations as a part of the pilot study, which will be used to understand implementation of father engagement BSCs in child welfare.
Potential example prompts include:
Challenges that the teams might be facing related to making change, addressing specific domains, or implementing the BSC overall
Changes that teams have tested (both successful and less successful)
Specific topics of interest to increase knowledge and skills
Best Practice sharing with other participants in the BSC
Resources and tools that the teams or faculty coaches have found helpful in their implementation
Cross-team relationship-and community-building questions.
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