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Survey of Organization/System Readiness
Section A, Respondent’s Characteristics, gathers basic information about you and your familiarity with the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII).
A1. Indicate your gender
Male
Female
A2. With which PII Site are you affiliated?
Arizona
California
Los Angeles
Illinois
Kansas
Washoe County, Nevada
A3. What is the highest level of schooling that you have completed?
High School Graduate
GED
Some College but No Degree
Associates Degree
Bachelor's Degree, Specify major ____________________
Master's Degree, Specify field of study ____________________
Ph.D., Specify field of study ____________________
A4. Please record the year that you started working in the field of child welfare.
YYYY (ex: 1987)
A5. Are you currently employed by:
State Agency
County Agency
City/Municipal Agency
Township Agency
Native American Tribe
Private For-Profit Organization
Private Non-Profit Organization
Other, please specify ____________________
A6. Which of the following best describes your current employment status?
Employed, full-time at least 35 hours per week
Employed, part-time
Intern
Other, please specify ____________________
A7. Which of the following best describes your current position?
Executive/Program Director
Clinical Supervisor
Clinical Practitioner
Caseworker/Case Manager Supervisor
Caseworker/Case Manager
Quality Assurance
Fiscal/Accounting
Training
Research/Evaluation
Outreach Coordination/Worker
Other, please specify ____________________
Questions A8-A9 ask about your experiences with evidence based interventions (EBI). An EBI has an evidence base which supports its effectiveness and is typically “manualized” which means that it has specific practice guidelines that are described in a written manual. Case workers are expected to follow these practice guidelines when providing services prescribed by an EBI.
A8. Have you ever used an evidence based intervention?
Yes, please specify or describe ____________________
No
A9. Did you receive training on how to use the evidence based intervention?
Yes
No
A10. How familiar are you with the Federal government Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) to reduce the number of children in long term foster care?
Not at all
To a slight extent
To a moderate extent
To a great extent
A11. How would you describe your role on PII?
Grantee leadership
Local site leadership
Consultant
Practitioner
Supervisor
Coach
Community representative
Key Stakeholder
Other, please specify ____________________
A12. Have you participated in any work group or planning activities for PII.
Yes, if yes specify your primary group or activity (eg: finance, implementation, evaluation, etc.) ____________________
No
Section B, Evidence Based Interventions, contains questions that explore your perceptions of using an established evidence based intervention or building a new evidence based intervention to improve permanency outcomes for children at risk of long term stays in foster care.
Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements using the following scale: Strongly Disagree; Disagree; Neither Agree nor Disagree, Agree, Strongly Agree.
B1. I would like to use or build a new evidence based intervention or an intervention designed to develop an evidence base for children in my caseload who are at risk of long-term foster care.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B2. I am willing to follow a manual to guide how I carry out an intervention.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B3. I know how to plan and deliver child welfare services to prevent long-term foster care better than academic researchers.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B4. I am willing to use new and different types of interventions specifically to reduce the duration of children’s stays in foster care.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B5. Not all evidenced based interventions improve the child welfare services that I provide.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B6. Caseworker experience providing service for local children and families is more important than using or building evidence based interventions designed to reduce long term stays in foster care.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B7. I would not be enthusiastic about using or building an evidence based intervention designed to reduce long term stays in foster care.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
B8. I would try to use or build an evidence based intervention even if it were different than my usual practice with children at risk of long term foster care.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
The following questions, B9-B15, ask about selected factors that might affect your willingness to follow an evidence based intervention practice guideline. How likely would you be to use an existing or build a "new" evidence based intervention designed to reduce stays in foster care if the following was true:
B9. It was required by your agency?
Very unlikely
Somewhat unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
B10. It “made sense” to you?
Very unlikely
Somewhat unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
B11. It was required by your supervisor?
Very unlikely
Somewhat unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
B12. It was being used by colleagues who were happy with it?
Very unlikely
Somewhat unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
B13. It was required by your state?
Very unlikely
Somewhat Unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
B14. You felt you had enough training to use it correctly?
Very unlikely
Somewhat Unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
B15. It is compatible with your philosophy of care?
Very unlikely
Somewhat Unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
Section C, Organizational Change, contains questions that address your perceptions of your work environment. Indicate the extent to which you agree with each item using the following scale: Strongly disagree; Disagree; Neither agree nor disagree; Agree; Strongly agree.
The following questions, C1-C6, address your perceptions of your agency's orientation toward change as well as the extent to which your organization encourages and supports new ideas and innovative approaches to delivering services to children and families involved with the child welfare system and caregivers/foster parents.
C1. New ideas related to reducing foster care stays are readily accepted here.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C2. This agency is quick to respond when changes need to be made.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C3. Agency management is quick to spot the need to do things differently.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C4. This agency is very flexible; it can quickly change procedures to meet the new conditions and solve problems as they arise.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C5. Assistance in developing new ideas related to child/family outcomes is readily available.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C6. People in this agency are always searching for new ways to address the needs of child welfare involved children, families, and caregivers/foster parents.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
The following questions, C7-C11, address your perceptions of your agency’s responsiveness to child welfare involved children, families, and caregivers/foster parents.
C7. This agency is more concerned about surviving budget constraints than it is about providing quality services to child welfare involved children, families, and caregivers/foster parents.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C8. Ways of improving service to child welfare involved children, families, and caregivers/foster parents are not given much thought.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C9. The needs of child welfare involved children, families and caregivers/foster parents are not considered top priority here.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C10. The agency is slow to respond to the needs of the child welfare involved children, families, and caregiver/foster parents.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C11. The agency is continually looking for new opportunities for serving child welfare involved children, families, and caregivers/foster parents.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
The following questions, C12-C16, address your perceptions of your agency’s concern with contemplating the objectives, strategies, and procedures designed to serve child welfare involved children, families, and caregivers/foster parents.
C12. In this agency, the way people work together is readily changed in order to improve agency performance.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C13. The methods used by this agency to get the job done are often discussed.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C14. There are regular discussions as to whether people in the agency are working effectively together.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C15. In this agency, objectives are modified in light of information on the effectiveness of agency performance.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
C16. In this agency, time is taken to review agency objectives.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
Section D, Evaluation, contains questions that explore your opinions and experiences with the evaluation of child welfare programs.
D1. Do you feel it is important to evaluate the impact of programs designed to reduce long term stays in foster care?
Yes
No
D2. Does agency leadership feel it is important to evaluate the impact of programs designed to reduce long term foster care?
Yes
No
D3. Have you participated in a program evaluation or research project where participants were randomly assigned to an experimental and control group?
Yes
No
D4. Would you be willing to participate in a study that was using an experimental design to test the impact on reducing long term stays in foster care?
Definitely will not
Probably will not
Don't know
Probably will
Definitely will
D5. Is agency leadership supportive of program evaluation that requires the assignment of children in foster care to experimental and control groups?
Yes
No
Don't know
D6. How comfortable would you feel asking clients to participate in a study that used random assignment to an experimental and control group to measure the impact of a program designed to reduce long term stays in foster care?
Uncomfortable
Somewhat uncomfortable
Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable
Somewhat comfortable
Comfortable
D7. Would you be willing to use to use data collection instruments that would be required above and beyond your current work requirements?
Definitely will not
Probably will not
Don't know
Probably will
Definitely will
D8. Would you be willing to follow a random assignment procedure even it meant a client that you thought could benefit from the intervention would not immediately be able to receive it?
Yes
No
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