Telephone script for Grantee/Delegate Agency directors
My name is ___________________________. I am calling from The Catholic University of America to talk about your grantee/delegate agency’s [SPECIFY GRANTEE OR DELEGATE] participation in the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Study (which we refer to as the MSHS Study). Catholic University is a partner to Abt Associates, which is the organization leading the study. I am calling about [GRANTEE/DELEGATE AGENCY NAME], which is GRANTEE NUMBER [#] and/or DELEGATE NUMBER [#]. We recently sent you a letter informing you that your grantee/delegate agency was selected to be part of the MSHS study for the Administration for Children and Families of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We included a fact sheet with information about the study. Did you receive a letter about the study and other materials from Dr. Linda Caswell? And have you had a chance to go over them? [HAVE LETTER AVAILABLE TO PROVIDE INFORMATION IF PERSON IS NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE STUDY.]
Is this a good time to talk? I would like to answer any questions you have about the MSHS Study and discuss the logistics of the study with you. I would like to talk to you about how centers and participants will be selected for the study. This call should take no more than an hour to complete. [IF ASKED FOR TYPICAL DURATION, SAY AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BUT UP TO 45-60 MINUTES].
[ALLOW TIME FOR QUESTIONS, RESPOND OR DEFER UNTIL LATER IN THE CALL WHEN THE TOPIC IS PRESENTED.]
Your participation today is voluntary. An agency may not conduct or sponsor a federal study, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this information collection is xxxx-xxxx and it expires xx/xx/xxxx.
SITE VISIT PURPOSE AND BASIC ACTIVITIES
First, I would like to quickly review some of the details about the purpose and design of the study that we included in the letter and the activities that will take place when we visit the randomly selected MSHS centers. Please stop me at any time if you have questions.
The purpose of the MSHS Study is to provide descriptive information about the characteristics of children and families who receive Migrant and Seasonal Head Start services and of the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start programs and centers that serve them.
The information that comes from the MSHS Study will be used to identify strategies to improve MSHS services. Abt Associates will not judge or report on the performance of individual programs, staff, or children.
We will conduct onsite study activities at selected centers. Onsite study activities will include interviews with parents, assessments with children participating in the study, teacher surveys, and classroom observations.
If you agree to participate and give us permission to contact selected centers, the MSHS team will visit the centers between spring 2017 and spring 2018.
During each visit, a small study team will spend about one week in each center. We will work with center staff to identify a private place to conduct parent interviews and child assessments. Centers that agree to participate in the onsite data collection will receive an honorarium of $250.
We will work with an onsite coordinator and center staff to limit any disruption caused by our visit.
We will administer child assessments to children in the study. The assessments measure a range of areas that are covered by the Head Start’s Child Development and Early Learning Framework. The assessments will be administered by members of our staff who have been specially trained to assess children for this study. Assessors will be bilingual in Spanish and English.
We will also observe selected classrooms and ask teachers and assistant teachers in the classrooms selected to complete surveys. Each classroom that is observed will be given a $25 check. Teachers from selected classrooms will be asked to supplement this survey information by completing a brief report about the development of selected children in their classrooms. Teachers are expected to complete the survey and child reports on their own time and will receive a $30 check for their time completing the survey, and $5 for each child report. Assistant teachers will only be asked to complete the survey and will receive a $15 check for their time.
During the onsite visit, we will also interview one parent of each child participating in the study. Parents will receive $30 cash for their time completing the interview. Also, children will be given a small gift worth $2. (IF NECESSARY, CLARIFY THAT BOTH PARENTS CAN ATTEND THE INTERVIEW, BUT ONLY ONE INCENTIVE IS PROVIDED PER FAMILY.)
Now, three other important points.
First, all information will be kept private to the extent permitted by law. All information collected during the course of the MSHS Study will be kept private to the extent permitted by law. All information collected will be shared in de-identified form with ACF and other authorized researchers. Grantees/delegate agencies, centers, staff, and families will never be identified by name in any reports of the study's findings.
Second, field staff requirements include criminal background checks. To ensure the safety of our field staff and participants, all newly hired and rehired field staff will be required to pass a background check.
And finally, information collected during this study is not for accountability or monitoring. We want to assure you that the information collected during this visit will be reported only in aggregate with information from all of the MSHS programs. It will not be used for accountability or monitoring purposes.
Do you have any questions so far?
Next, I want to confirm and collect some basic information about your MSHS grantee/delegate agency. [CONFIRM AND/OR UPDATE THE FOLLOWING INTO THE MSHS DATABASE OR ON THE CONTACT SHEET FOR LATER DATA ENTRY]:
CONFIRM CONTACT INFORMATION: Would you mind confirming the following information? I want to be sure I have the correct information and spelling for each:
Grantee/delegate agency director name: _______________________________
Physical and mailing addresses: _________________________
Phone numbers: ________________________________
Email addresses: ________________________________
We emailed you a list of centers that fall within your grantee/delegate agency. Can you confirm that this list is accurate? If not, can you tell me any changes that are needed to bring it up to date?
We will be working with an onsite coordinator at each center — someone that the center director designates — to help us with our preparations. This person will be responsible for. . .
Working with a field enrollment specialist regarding eligible classrooms and children to be sampled for the study,
Helping us to obtain parental consent and tracking consent forms,
Helping coordinate the study team’s site visit to each center, and
Scheduling the child assessments.
The OSC will receive a $200 check as an honorarium following the completion of study activities at the center as a token of our appreciation for helping us.
It is important that we establish a good working partnership with the onsite coordinator as he or she is the person we will work with to ensure that we develop a plan for the onsite study activities that conforms to your local requirements and minimizes the burden on your program. We will work with the onsite coordinator to develop that plan, and we will send each center director a copy of the plan after it is drafted. The plan will include:
A schedule for the preliminary visit to the center by the field enrollment specialist for selecting the sample of classrooms and children,
The procedures for obtaining parental consent,
A schedule for the week of onsite study activities, and
Arrangements for parent interviews and child assessments.
We look forward to contacting the directors at each selected center and working with them to identify an appropriate OSC.
GRANTEE/DELEGATE AGENCY, CENTER, CLASSROOM, AND CHILD/FAMILY SELECTION
Finally, I want to explain how we selected the centers and will choose the classrooms and children/families who will be asked to participate in the study.
Grantee/delegate agency and center selection. After randomly selecting 24 grantee/delegate agencies, approximately 53 centers were randomly selected to participate in the onsite data collection activities for MSHS Study. There are about four centers selected from each of the grantees/delegate agencies. The following centers were randomly selected from your grantee/delegate agency to participate in the MSHS Study: [LIST CENTER NAMES HERE].
CENTER 1
CENTER 2
CENTER 3
Verification of selected center information. We emailed you information from the HSES and PIR data about each of the selected centers in an Excel file. We’d like to review this information with you and ask you to verify it. In addition, we would like to know when it is possible to contact the center director for each center given that some centers may not yet be open at this time.
Classroom selection. After confirming the number of classrooms in each center with the OSC, we will randomly select approximately three classrooms in each center. A member of the MSHS Study team will contact each OSC by phone to establish a site-visit protocol (logistics) for the study activities.
Child/Family selection. After verifying classroom rosters with the OSC, we will randomly select infant, toddler, and preschool children from those classrooms. We will select approximately eight children per classroom and will invite these children and their families to participate.
With your permission, I would like to ask you to assist in the recruitment of the selected centers. What are some ways in which you think you could help with recruitment? [Suggestions: emailing or calling directors to explain the study and encourage them to participate.] By when do you think you could do these activities? [Set up a follow-up call to check on progress.] Our goal is to recruit centers within the next two months.
If there are any centers on our list for either the Center Director Survey or the onsite data collection that are not currently open, what is the best way to reach the Center Director? Is he/she reachable even when the center is not open and if so, would you be willing to provide us with his/her contact information?
We will screen all data collectors before hiring through CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) and SORI (Sexual Offender Record Information), but is there any particular documentation that data collectors will need to be able to collect data from children in your centers? Will they need proof of a negative TB test? [REFER TO WHAT THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR SAID ABOUT THESE REQUIREMENTS FIRST AND ASK TO CONFIRM THAT INFORMATION IF PROVIDED.]
[IF THERE ARE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTERS] - What is the process for getting the required clearance? [ASK ABOUT WHERE TO GET IT LENGTH OF TIME IT TAKES FOR APPROVAL, AND COST].
After you have contacted your center directors and gotten an update from you, I will follow-up with them to talk about the study, determine their interest in participation, and identify an OSC.
In case I need to follow up with you for any reason, what is the easiest way to contact you—by phone or email? [CONFIRM THAT THIS PERSON IS THE ONE WHO SHOULD BE YOUR REGULAR CONTACT].
Do you have any questions at this point? If questions or concerns come up, please feel free to contact me at [PHONE or E-MAIL ADDRESS].
Thank you for participating in this important study. We appreciate your cooperation, and I look forward to working with your grantee/delegate agency.
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