OMB Control Number: 1225-0088
OMB Expiration Date: 1/31/24
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The Council of State Governments has contracted the American Institutes for Research (AIR), an independent, nonprofit research organization, to independently evaluate the Center for Advancing Policy on Employment for Youth (CAPE-Youth).
Purpose. This survey aims to collect feedback about the experiences of youth members in the Working Group. The survey should take about 10-15 minutes to complete.
Risks and Benefits. There are no anticipated risks to completing this survey. The benefits are that youth Working Group members can help CAPE-Youth improve its youth engagement and leadership opportunities.
Voluntary Participation. Your participation in this survey is voluntary. There are no consequences if you decide not to complete the survey. Even after you consent to participate, you can skip questions or stop the survey anytime.
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Contact information. If you have any questions about the study or this survey, please contact Julia Marchand at [email protected]. If you have questions about your rights as a survey participant, you may contact AIR’s Institutional Review Board by
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Please select one.
I have read and understand the above information, and I agree to participate in this survey.
I do not agree to participate in this survey.
How often have you been involved in the following activities as a CAPE-Youth working group member?
Never Rarely Sometimes Often
Providing your perspectives during Working Group discussions
Speaking
about
your transition
experience from
high school to
college/training or employment
Reviewing and sharing documents
and resources
developed
by
CAPE- Youth
What types of training and/or support have you received from CAPE-Youth to help prepare you for participating in the Working Group? (Select all that apply)
Pre-meeting online sessions or trainings
One-on-one coaching or guidance from CAPE-Youth staff Peer support
Other (please specify)
None
How could CAPE-Youth better support youth members of the Working Group?
Are you a CAPE-Youth fellow?
Yes No
Please identify the CAPE-Youth fellowship opportunities in which you participated. (Select all that apply)
Mentorship from state leaders
Communication training (e.g., presentation and facilitation skills, writing and editing, online presence) Policymaker engagement
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about CAPE-Youth fellowship opportunities
Strongly
Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly
Agree Not
Sure
CAPE-Youth provided fellows with opportunities to develop their communications skills (such as public speaking and writing).
CAPE-Youth prepared fellows to professionally engage with state
leaders and
policymakers (such as through presentations and panel discussions).
How could CAPE-Youth better support CAPE-Youth fellows?
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about CAPE-Youth
Strongly
Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly
Agree
CAPE-Youth recognizes the importance of youth leadership to
improve the
transition
experience
for
youth and young
adults with disabilities.
My experience with CAPE-Youth allowed me to learn from state leaders and policymakers working to improve the transition experience of youth and young adults with disabilities.
Please
share
a
positive
experience
that
you
had
as
a
CAPE-Youth
Working
Group
member
or fellow.
Please
identify
some
of
the
challenges
you
experienced
as
a
CAPE-Youth
Working
Group
member or
fellow.
Please
share
any
additional
comments
that
you
have
about
your
experiences
as
a
CAPE- Youth
Working
Group
member
or
fellow.
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