EHLR Immersion Risk Communication Module3 Knowledge Assessment

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EHLR Immersion Risk Communication Module3 Knowledge Assessment

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EHLR Immersion Risk Comm Module - PRA1

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EHLR Immersion Risk Communication Module Knowledge Assessment




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EHLR Immersion Risk Communication Module Knowledge Assessment Please complete the survey below.

Thank you!


Form Approved OMB No. 0923-0060

Exp. Date: 08/31/2022


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Please provided job title:

Environmental Health Professional Environmental Professional

Shape9 Tribal Environmental Specialist Planner

Municipal/Tribal Agency Official Developer

Environmental Non[profit/Non-profit Citizen/community member

Student in public health, environmental science, planning, "STEM" discipline

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General Questions


Did the 4-hour immersion/expanded training in Risk Yes

Shape13 Communication increase your knowledge and No self-perceived ability to conduct Risk Communication?


To a great extent

(90-100%)

To a good extent

(80-89%)

To a moderate

extent (70-79%)

To no extent

(0%)

Not applicable

(N/A)


If yes, can you estimate how much your knowledge

increased?


Did the 4-hour immersion/expanded training in Risk Yes Communication enhance your confidence or capability to No have an expanded role in risk communication, such as

Shape16 answering questions in public meetings or providing health education?


To a great extent To a good extent To a moderate

extent

To no extent Not applicable

(N/A)


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If yes, can you estimate how much your confidence or

capability increased?




Questions on Specific Sessions




Was Session 1, Overview of the Risk Communication Resources, useful in preparing you for the 4-hour immersion training?

Yes No



To a great extent To a good extent

To a moderate

To no extent

Not applicable


extent


(N/A)

If yes, can you estimate how much the overview prepared

you for the immersive training?




Did Session2, Start a Conversation: Federal Mapping Tools (e.g., My Environment, EJSCREEN, EJI, Tracking), help prepare you for discussing environmental issues and potential risk in your current or future work with communities?

Yes No



To a great extent To a good extent

To a moderate

To no extent

Not applicable


extent


(N/A)

If yes, can you estimate how much the mapping tools helped

prepare you to discuss environmental issues and risks?




Did Session 3: Messaging and Message Mapping Practice increase your confidence and ability to summarize environmental data and create succinct messages for community health education and risk communication?

Yes No



To a great extent To a good extent

To a moderate

To no extent

Not applicable


extent


(N/A)

If yes, can you estimate how much your confidence and

ability increased?




Please feel free to provide additional feedback about the Risk Communication training here (optional):




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