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Title:
Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) Performance Measures
Project Id:
0900f3eb81dee74b
Accession #:
NCEH-AEVALT-10/12/21-ee74b
Project Contact:
Megan M L McLaughlin
Organization:
NCEH/ATSDR/DEHSP/ACHB/AEVALT
Status:
Pending Regulatory Clearance
Intended Use:
Project Determination
Estimated Start Date:
10/01/2022
Estimated Completion Date:
10/01/2025
CDC/ATSDR HRPO/IRB Protocol #:
OMB Control #:
Determinations
Determination
Justification
Completed
Entered By & Role
11/19/21
Lawler_Tameka (giq3) CIO HSC
Not Research / Other
HSC:
Does NOT Require HRPO
Review
45 CFR 46.102(l)
Program Evaluation
Quality Assurance / Improvement
PRA:
PRA Applies
11/19/21
Lawler_Tameka (giq3) CIO OMB / PRA
Description & Funding
Description
Priority:
Standard
Determination Start Date:
10/13/21
Description:
This is a request to obtain PRA clearance for Building Resilience Against Climate Effects: Implementing and Evaluating Adaptation
Strategies that Protect and Promote Human Health (CDC-RFA-EH21-2101). The purpose of this information collection is to continue
CHP's monitoring of recipient programs' planning and delivery of public health activities and adaptation strategies under this new
cooperative agreement.
IMS/CIO/Epi-Aid/Lab-Aid/Chemical Exposure
Submission:
No
IMS Activation Name:
Not selected
Primary Priority of the Project:
Not selected
Secondary Priority(s) of the Project:
Not selected
Task Force Associated with the Response:
Not selected
CIO Emergency Response Name:
Not selected
Epi-Aid Name:
Not selected
Lab-Aid Name:
Not selected
Assessment of Chemical Exposure Name:
Not selected
Goals/Purpose
Information will be used for multiple purposes: 1) demonstrate program achievements, including positive effects on community or
population health; 2) build stronger evidence base for adaptations to climate change; 3) demonstrate adaptation applicability and
effectiveness across different populations, settings, and contexts; and 4) drive continuous improvement of funded recipients#
adaptation actions and implementation.
Objective:
The National Center for Environmental Health#s Climate and Health Program (CHP) supports U.S. cities and states to build and
enhance resilience to the health impacts of climate change. CDC#s CHP has funded state and local health departments or their
agents as they prepare for and respond to the health effects that a changing climate will bring to the communities they serve.
Does this project include interventions, services, or Yes
policy change work aimed at improving the health of
groups who have been excluded or marginalized and
/or decreasing disparities?:
Project does not incorporate elements of health
Not Selected
equity science:
Measuring Disparities:
Not Selected
Studying Social Determinants of Health (SDOH):
Yes
SDOH Economic Stability:
Not Selected
SDOH Education:
Not Selected
SDOH Health Care Access:
Yes
SDOH Neighborhood and Environment:
Not Selected
SDOH Social and Community Context:
Yes
SDOH Indices:
Not Selected
Other SDOH Topics:
Not Selected
Assessing Impact:
Yes
Methods to Improve Health Equity Research and
Practice:
Not Selected
Other:
Not Selected
Activities or Tasks:
New Collection of Information, Data, or Biospecimens
Target Populations to be Included/Represented:
Children ; Pregnant Women ; American Indian or Alaska Native ; Asian ; Black or African American ; Hispanic or Latino ; Native
Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ; Older adults > 64 years ; Healthcare Provider
Tags/Keywords:
Climate Change ; Health Equity ; Adaptation strategies
CDC's Role:
CDC employees will provide substantial technical assistance or oversight
Method Categories:
Other - Performance Measures
Methods:
We propose to collect performance measure (PM) data from the recipients of the award on an annual basis.
Collection of Info, Data or Biospecimen:
Recipients will submit standardized PM data via a newly developed electronic reporting tool a CDC-supported secure data collection
and management system called REDCap. The REDCap PM data collection instrument was created to allow recipients to
electronically input information for PMs.
Expected Use of Findings/Results and their impact:
Information will be used for multiple purposes: 1) demonstrate program achievements, including positive effects on community or
population health; 2) build stronger evidence base for adaptations to climate change; 3) demonstrate adaptation applicability and
effectiveness across different populations, settings, and contexts; and 4) drive continuous improvement of funded recipients#
adaptation actions and implementation.
Could Individuals potentially be identified based on
Information Collected?
No
Funding
Funding Type
Funding Title
Funding #
CDC Cooperative
Agreement
Building Resilience Against Climate Effects - Implementing and Evaluating Adaptation
Strategies that Protect Human Health
CDCRFA0EH21-2101
HSC Review
HSC Attributes
Program Evaluation
Yes
Quality Assurance / Improvement
Yes
Regulation and Policy
Do you anticipate this project will be submitted to
the IRB office
No
Estimated number of study participants
Population - Children
Protocol Page #:
Population - Minors
Protocol Page #:
Population - Prisoners
Protocol Page #:
Population - Pregnant Women
Protocol Page #:
Population - Emancipated Minors
Protocol Page #:
Suggested level of risk to subjects
Original
Budget Yr
# Years
Award
Budget
Amount
2021
5
20000000.00
Do you anticipate this project will be exempt
research or non-exempt research
Requested consent process waviers
Informed consent for adults
No Selection
Children capable of providing assent
No Selection
Parental permission
No Selection
Alteration of authorization under HIPPA Privacy
Rule
No Selection
Requested Waivers of Documentation of Informed Consent
Informed consent for adults
No Selection
Children capable of providing assent
No Selection
Parental permission
No Selection
Consent process shown in an understandable language
Reading level has been estimated
No Selection
Comprehension tool is provided
No Selection
Short form is provided
No Selection
Translation planned or performed
No Selection
Certified translation / translator
No Selection
Translation and back-translation to/from target
language(s)
No Selection
Other method
No Selection
Clinical Trial
Involves human participants
No Selection
Assigned to an intervention
No Selection
Evaluate the effect of the intervention
No Selection
Evaluation of a health related biomedical or
behavioral outcome
No Selection
Registerable clinical trial
No Selection
Other Considerations
Exception is requested to PHS informing those
bested about HIV serostatus
No Selection
Human genetic testing is planned now or in the
future
No Selection
Involves long-term storage of identfiable biological
specimens
No Selection
Involves a drug, biologic, or device
No Selection
Conducted under an Investigational New Drug
exemption or Investigational Device Exemption
No Selection
Institutions & Staff
Institutions
Name
FWA #
FWA Exp Date
IRB Title
IRB Exp Date
Funding #
Wisconsin Department of Health Services
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
State of Vermont
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
County of Santa Clara
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
Oregon Health Authority
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
NYS Health Research, Inc
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
Maine Department of Health and Human Services
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
State of Connecticut Department of Public Health
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
California Department of Public Health
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
Arizona Department of Health Services
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
San Francisco Dept of Public Hlth
FWA00000162
03/05/23
CDC-RFA0EH21-2101
Staff
Staff Member
SIQT
Exp.
Date
CITI
Biomedical
Exp. Date
CITI Social &
Behavioral Exp. Date
CITI Good Clinical
Practice Exp. Date
Staff Role
Email
Amanda Clark
n/a
n/a
n/a
Evan Mallen
n/a
n/a
n/a
Heather
Joseph
Phone
Organization
n/a
CoInvestigator
[email protected]
n/a
Project
Officer
[email protected]
10/08
/2023
Project
Officer
[email protected]
Jared Ulmer
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
jared.ulmer@vermont.
gov
State of Vermont
Jonathan
Meiman
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
jonathan.meiman@dhs.
wisconsin.gov
Wisconsin Department of Health
Services
Julie Sifuentes
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
julie.sifuentes@dhsoha.
state.or.us
Oregon Health Authority
Lauren Thie
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
[email protected].
gov
North Carolina Department of
Health and Human Services
Linda Helland
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
[email protected].
gov
California Department of Public
Health
Matt Wolff
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
[email protected]
San Francisco Dept of Public Hlth
Matthew
Roach
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
matthew.roach@azdhs.
gov
Arizona Department of Health
Services
Megan
McLaughlin
10/08
/2023
Project
Officer
[email protected]
Neil
Muscatiello
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
neil.muscatiello@health.
ny.gov
Rebecca
10/08
Co-
State of Connecticut Department
of Public Health
4046392636
ASTHMA EVALUATION TEAM
NYS Health Research, Inc
Maine Department of Health and
Lincoln
/2023
Investigator
[email protected]
Human Services
Rhonda
McClintonBrown
10/08
/2023
CoInvestigator
[email protected]
County of Santa Clara
Data
DMP
Proposed Data Collection Start Date:
10/1/22
Proposed Data Collection End Date:
10/31/25
Proposed Public Access Level:
Public
Public Access Justification:
The data will potentially be summarized or aggregated and shared on CDC website and with recipients. Data will be shared if data
sharing agreement is confirmed.
How Access Will Be Provided for Data:
Recipients will have unique access to their data collection site and will choose who should have access to enter data and access
information.
Plans for Archival and Long Term Preservation:
Spatiality
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Description
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