Issues facing children and families
Over the years, we’ve developed a passion for children’s issues. We conduct market research about children and families to help plan funding, assist in the development of programs, and measure results to improve the lives of children and families.
SRA has partnered with organizations which develop, fund, and oversee programs for children and families. This experience has provided us with a thorough understanding of the issues service providers face and allows us to use this knowledge to assist these organizations to better serve children and families.
In today’s world, virtually all of our market research about children and families includes African-American and Hispanic participants, as well as Caucasians. In some markets, we also include a Haitian component and conduct research in Creole due to the expanding Haitian population.
- Identifying the types of programs and services needed
- Providing insights to design programs and policy
- Bringing agencies closer to the people they serve
- Evaluating communication tools
- Helping understand program efficacy
- Testing names
- Mothers/fathers
- Single moms
- Teen mothers/teen fathers
- Grandparents raising children
- Physicians
- Teachers
- Case workers/care coordinators
- Mentors
- Community leaders
- Child care center directors/owners/teachers
- Domestic violence survivors
- Prenatal care
- Child care
- Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
- School readiness
- Immunizations
- Kid Care/health insurance
- Parenting
- Children with special needs
- Mentoring
- Black infant mortality
- Training and professional development
- Domestic violence
- Create action plans to support better pre– and inter-conception health to positively impact birth outcomes
- Develop detailed plans for professionalism of training and assessment tools
- Determine fathers provide an untapped potential to improve good pre-natal and newborn care
- Re-design Student ID communication pieces and data forms
- Trend usage rates of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs among middle and high school students
- Improve programs offered at community centers
- Increase recruiting of a more diverse volunteer base
- Improve communication with prospective mentors and attract them through marketing efforts
- Determine parental acceptance of influenza immunization
- Identify best way to market to parents so they understand the resources that exist and how to tap into them
- Determine what parents of children with special needs require to support them
For further information, please call us at 561-758-3527.
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