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Community Readiness Assessment Tools Overview. About the Presenter. Lezlee Ware, PhD. Introduction. This webinar will provide a brief overview of your next steps, as well as an inventory of the materials on the Community Readiness Assessment Tools webpage. On the Webpage. Video
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About the Presenter Lezlee Ware, PhD
Introduction This webinar will provide a brief overview of your next steps, as well as an inventory of the materials on the Community Readiness Assessment Tools webpage.
On the Webpage • Video • Supporting Materials • Tools: • Planning Tool • Resources Needed • Interview Introduction • Community Readiness Assessment Interview Script • Ohio’s SPF-PFS Initiative Tri-Ethnic Model of Community Readiness FAQs
Acronym quick reference: CRA: Community Readiness Assessment (the overall process of gathering community data) TEM: Tri-Ethnic Model (the model we use to conduct the CRA) CRM: Community Readiness Model (the exact same thing as the TEM)
CRA Planning Tool • A way to stay organized • Track progress and make sure nothing is overlooked • Allows you to see next steps
Resources Needed • You will find a detailed list of resources you’ll need to complete the CRA process: • Roles to fill • Interviewers • Scorers • Report writer • Supplies to purchase • Recorder • Highlighters • Services to purchase • Transcription (see Steps 3 and 6 in the CRA Planning Tool)
CRA team overview • Assemble/identify your CRA team • Identify one or two interviewers • Identify two scorers • Identify a report writer • Select 4-8 key stakeholders to interview (minimum of 4 interviews must be conducted) • Start training your CRA team on their roles using the CRA videos and materials
Involve your coalition and build capacity The CRA Process involves discreet roles: • Conducting Interviews: 1-2 coalition members • Scoring Interviews: 2 coalition members (not involved in interviews) • Report write up: 1 coalition member Assigning roles to individuals who have not performed them before will teach coalition members new skills, build member buy-in, engagement, and sustainability.
Use the CRA process as a way to engage the community • Interviewing a variety of different community stakeholders provides a way to expand awareness of your coalition and coalition activities • Make sure to interview a broad representation of your community
Interview Components • Interview Introduction • This is the brief introduction you will read to respondents to explain the interview and CRA process • Community Readiness Assessment Interview Script • This is the TEM script. You will customize this script using your community’s name and the issue or substance of focus • Total of 40 questions and a brief demographic profile
Tri-Ethnic Model of Community Readiness FAQs • This document contains answers to frequently asked questions about the TEM