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THANK YOU for taking the time to complete this SNAP-Ed LIA Training and Technical Assistance
(TA) Needs Assessment Survey. We see FFY 2019 as a capacity building year to prepare for new
guidance in FFY 2020-22. Our goal is to assess your training and technical assistance needs so that
we can provide timely and meaningful support now and as you begin to implement your FFY 2020-
2022 Integrated Work Plan (IWP). Please consider the notes below and submit this survey by Friday,
February 1st.
Notes:1. Please take time to enlist staff in responding to the survey. 2. Have a copy of the IWP Blueprint packet nearby for reference. 3. You can exit and re-access the survey as needed, until you're ready to submit.4. After meeting with your staff, plan on 20 minutes to complete the survey.5. Please submit ONE online survey per agency, as dual submissions will be deleted.6. Please answer ALL questions.
Sections: 1. LIA Information (Q1-5)2. LIA Participation Considerations (Q6-12)3. FFY 2020-22 IWP Strategies & Sub-Strategies (Q13-31)4. FFY 2020-22 IWP Crosscutting Activities (Q32-43)5. Beyond the Blueprint - Other Ski
Greetings SNAP-Ed Local Implementing Agency Directors:
FFY 2019 Annual SNAP-Ed LIA Training and TA Assessment Survey
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LIA Information
FFY 2019 Annual SNAP-Ed LIA Training and TA Assessment Survey
1. Which SNAP-Ed Local Implementing Agency do you represent for this survey?*
Area Agency on Aging (AAA)
Catholic Charities of CA (CCC)
Local Health Department (LHD)
University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE)
2. Please use the dropdown list to identify the jurisdiction served by your SNAP-Ed program.*
Local Implementing Agency Name:
Survey Respondent's Name:
Survey Respondent's Title:
Survey Respondent's E-mail:
3. Please provide the following identifying information about your SNAP-Ed Program:*
4. What is the approximate size of your SNAP-Ed staff, expressed as full time equivalents (FTE)?*
< 1 FTE 2 - 3 FTE 4 - 6 FTE 7 - 9 FTE > 10 FTE
5. Approximately what percent of your staff has worked in a SNAP-Ed program for two years or less?*
< 10% 10% - 25% 26% - 50% > 50%
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LIA Participation Considerations
FFY 2019 Annual SNAP-Ed LIA Training and TA Assessment Survey
6. Which of the following position titles best match the staff positions in your SNAP-Ed program. (check allthat apply)
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SNAP-Ed Director (Manage, Plan, Partner, Evaluate)
Program Manager (Staff supervisor)
Contracts Manager (Admin/Fiscal)
Program Coordinator (Program, Partners, PSEs)
Community/Nutrition Educator (Direct and Indirect Education)
Other key position (please specify)
High Need Medium Need Low Need N/A
SNAP-Ed Director (Manage, Plan, Partner, Evaluate)
Program Manager (Staff supervisor)
Contracts Manager (Admin/Fiscal)
Program Coordinator (Program, Partners, PSEs)
Community/Nutrition Educator (Direct and Indirect Education)
Other Key Position (from the question #6)
7. Considering your SNAP-Ed staff, please rate the need for training and TA services for staff in eachposition in FFY 2019.
*
3
Very Likely
SomewhatLikely Not Likely N/A
In person workshop
Interactive "live" webinars
Recorded webinars
Dedicated LIA websites for communication and resource sharing
Self-guided online modules
Peer coaching/consultation
SIA coaching/consultation
Online resources
Comments:
8. Please rate how likely your staff are to participate in a training if offered in each of training formats below.*
Comments:
9. Please check the quarters that your staff are best able to attend in-person training events, (e.g.,Promising Practice Exchange, ToP trainings).
*
Q-1 (Oct-Dec) Q-2 (Jan-Mar) Q-3 (Apr-Jun) Q-4 (Jul-Sep)
NA
Comments:
10. Based on your FFY 2019 budget, how many in-person training events could two of your staff potentiallyattend if the event(s) are held within 50 miles of your office?
*
0 1 - 2 3 - 4 5+
Comments:
11. Please check the in-person trainings your staff are most likely to attend based on their duration.*
3-4 hours (i.e., CDPH SNAP-Ed Trainings, PPEs)
5-6 hours (i.e., CDPH SNAP-Ed Trainings, PPEs)
6 hours (i.e., ToP Accelerated Action Planning)
8 hours (i.e., ToP Secrets of Implementation)
2-3 days (i.e., ToP Facilitation Methods)
None of the Above
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* A limited number of CA SNAP-Ed Training Scholarships to attend TFM training are available. Please provide the name and emailaddresses of SNAP-Ed staff with a specific need for facilitation skills training here:
12. We realize travel is difficult for many LIAs so, in addition to scheduled trainings, CA SNAP-Ed StatewideTraining will bring select trainings to your community upon request. Please check the trainings you may beinterested in hosting in your community in FFY2019. Descriptions and criteria for hosting a training areavailable here where you will find the SNAP-Ed training request form and ToP Training application.
*
CA SNAP-Ed Program Orientation
Fiscally Fit - Fiscal/Admin Orientation
Learner Centered Education Strategies
Understanding the Role of Culture in SNAP-Ed
Early Care & Education - PSE Strategies
Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA)
Using Rethink Your Drink for PSE Change
Moving Towards Sustainable PA
Active Aging - PA for Older Adults
Recruiting and Engaging Youth
Evaluation to Measure Effectiveness
Program Assessment & Planning
ToP Accelerated Action Planning
ToP Secrets of Implementation
ToP Facilitation Methods (TFM)*
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Using the descriptions below, please rate your LIA's current capacity toimplement each strategy. Then select the sub-strategies where training or TA isneeded to build staff capacity to support implementation in FFY 2020-22.
1. Proficient: Expertise sufficient to teach others2. Knowledgeable: Comfortable level of knowledge and ability3. Aware: Limited knowledge or ability4. Minimal: Very little knowledge
FFY 2020-22 IWP - PSE Strategies & Sub-strategies
FFY 2019 Annual SNAP-Ed LIA Training and TA Assessment Survey
13. Nutrition Standards (NS): Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Work to develop and implement specific guidelines for food and beverages served, sold, or distributed in avariety of settings including meals, snacks, vending, distribution, nutrition assistance or other sales."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
14. Please check the Core* and Complementary Nutrition Standards PSE Sub-Strategies your staff willneed training in to support implementation in FFY 2020-22.
*
Nutrition Standards: Schools (k-12)*
Nutrition Standards: Early Care & Education*
Nutrition Standards: Before/After School Settings*
Nutrition Standards: Community*
Water Access and Appeal
Gardens
School Wellness Policy
Site or Organizational Wellness Policy
NA - Don't plan to implement
15. Behavioral Economics: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Implement activities designed to promote healthy eating and active living behaviors, specifically at thepoint of decision (e.g., placement of healthy or less healthy foods, point of purchase prompts, pricing andother innovation in food access, restrictions, etc.)."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
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16. Please check the Core* Behavioral Economics PSE Sub-Strategies (for places that serve food &beverages) where training or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work inFFY 2020-22.
*
Smarter Lunchrooms Movement (SLM) for schools*
Smarter Mealtimes (SMT) for ECE*
Faith-Based or Healthcare Setting*
Healthy Stores for a Healthy Community*
Interior Signage and Promotion*
Product Placement*
Pricing Strategies & Incentives*
NA - Don't Plan to Implement
17. Please check the Complementary Behavioral Economics PSE Sub-Strategies (for places that sell ordistribute food & beverages) where training or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance yourSNAP-Ed work in FFY 2020-22.
*
Healthy Stores for a Healthy Community
External Marketing Promotion & Placement
Expanded Mobile Distribution Sites
School Wellness Policies
Site/Organizational Wellness Policies
Water Access and Appeal
Gardens
NA - Don't plan to implement
18. Healthy Default: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Work to make healthier beverage options (e.g., water, fat-free or 1% unflavored milk), the default optionswhen beverage are served as part of a meal or package for children."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
19. Please check the Core* and Complementary Healthy Default PSE Sub-Strategies where training or TAfor staff capacity building is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work in FFY 2020-22.
*
Default Beverages in Kids Meals*
Default Food Sides in Kids Meals
NA - Don't plan to implement
20. Active Transportation: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Advance work that promotes and supports any type of human-powered transportation and all of theaspects that are relevant (e.g., safety supports, alignment with other funding, PA promotion, etc.)."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
21. Please check the Core* and Complementary Active Transportation (ATP) PSE Sub-Strategies wheretraining or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work in FFY 2020-22.
*
Safe Routes*
ATP Policy Supports
General Plans
Wellness Policies - Schools
Wellness Policies - Site/Organizational Levels
NA - Don't plan to implement
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22. Daily Quality Physical Activity: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Work that establishes and supports daily, quality time for age and ability appropriate physical activity andencourages individuals to meet the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans ."
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Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
23. Please check the Core* and Complementary Daily Quality Physical Activity (PA) PSE Sub-Strategies where training or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work in FFY2020-22.
*
PA in Schools (non PE) (children ages 5-17)*
PA in ECE (children ages 0-4)*
Community PA Opportunities*
Stencils
Wellness Policies - School
Wellness Policies - Site/Organizational Levels
Water Access and Appeal
Improving Physical Education (PE) in Schools
NA - Don't plan to implement
24. Access to Farmers Markets: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Engage in policy and/or environmental change work that addresses access to farmers markets includinglocations, hours of operations, allowability of vendors and types of products sold."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
25. Please check the Core* Increasing Access to and Utilization of Farmers Markets PSE Sub-Strategies,(for new and existing markets), where training or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance yourSNAP-Ed work in FFY 2020-22.
*
Food Environment at Market*
Market Best Practices*
Educational Strategies at Market*
General Plans*
Zoning Code*
NA - Don't plan to implement
26. Access to Physical Activity Opportunities: Please indicate your staffs' currentcapacity to: "Engage in work that increases access to parks and/or bike/walking paths for physical activity; work thatestablishes and supports joint-use/shared-use of public properties/facilities that increase opportunities ofphysical activity; work that increased access to physical activity in other established FFY2020-2022 prioritysettings."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
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27. Please check the Core* and Complementary Access to Physical Activity Opportunities PSE Sub-Strategies where training or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work in FFY2020-22.
*
Shared Use Agreements*
Community Physical Activity Opportunities*
Parks Physical Activity Programming*
Stencils
General Plans
Water Access & Appeal
NA - Don't plan to implement
28. Portion Size Limits: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Engage in policy and system work that supports or reinforces appropriate servings in various settings,(e.g., snacks or meals to children depending on age; limited or no free refills in restaurant or cafeteriasettings)."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
29. Please check the Core* Portion Size Limits PSE Sub-Strategies where training or TA for staff capacitybuilding is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work in FFY 2020-22.
*
Portion Size* NA - Don't plan to implement
30. Access to Healthy Food: Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Implement PSE changes that ensure food purchased, provided or made available is healthy. Includes PSEwork that increases access to fresh, healthy, locally sourced fruit and vegetables, as well as other healthyproducts."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
31. Please check the Core* and Complementary Access to Healthy Food PSE Sub-Strategies wheretraining or TA for staff capacity building is needed to advance your SNAP-Ed work in FFY 2020-22.
*
Healthy Procurement*
Local Agriculture and Jobs Development and Skill Building
Gardens
Capacity Building for Food Distribution
Wellness Policies - School
Wellness Policies - Site/Organizational Levels
Vending
Water Access and Appeal
General Plans
NA - Don't plan to implement
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Using the descriptions below, please rate your LIA's current capacity toimplement each activity. Then select the knowledge and skill areas where training orTA is needed to build staff capacity to support implementation in FFY 2020-22.
1. Proficient: Expertise sufficient to teach others2. Knowledgeable: Comfortable level of knowledge and ability3. Aware: Limited knowledge or ability4. Minimal: Very little knowledge
FFY 2020-22 IWP - Crosscutting Activities
FFY 2019 Annual SNAP-Ed LIA Training and TA Assessment Survey
32. Assessment (ASMT): Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Implement activities that work to identify and describe the extent and type of health and nutrition problemsand needs of individuals and/or target populations in the community, and to justify the SNAP-Ed work planactivities. This may include assessment of: 1) community environments and policies; 2) institutional policies; and/or 3) practices, knowledge, attitudes,behaviors and health status of individuals and populations."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
33. Please check the knowledge and skills topics your staff need training in to supporttheir implementation of Assessment activities, referenced in the FFY 2020-22 IWP.
Conduct appropriate community level and setting-based assessments (baseline/pre, ongoing and post assessments)
Other (please specify)
34. Community Engagement (CE): Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Engage with community (groups) who are affiliated by geographic proximity, special interest, or similarsituations to address issues around healthy eating and active living in their communities."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
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35. Please check the knowledge and skills topics your staff need training in to supporttheir implementation of Community Engagement activities referenced in the FFY 2020-22 IWP.
Cultivate relationships with and educate appropriate local champions/influencers and community members
Cultivate relationships with and educate site, organizational and/or community level decision-makers and officials
Engage community in priority planning and implementation
Conduct information sharing and gathering forums with appropriate stakeholders
Other (please specify)
36. Coalitions & Collaboratives (C&C): Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Coordinate SNAP-Ed activities, collaborate with, and/or organize other SNAP-Ed funded and non-fundedpartners to promote healthy eating and active living among the SNAP-Ed target population. Activities caninclude partnership activities and information sharing as well as program planning and coordinationmeetings."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
37. Please check the knowledge and skills topics your staff need training in to supportthe implementation of Coalitions & Collaboratives activities referenced in the FFY 2020-22 IWP.
Identify and meet with appropriate funded and unfunded partners for program planning and implementation
Meet and work with appropriate committees and workgroups engaged in planning, implementation, and maintenance
Other (please specify)
38. Indirect Education (IE): Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Distribute or display information and resources that are designed to increase public awareness of SNAP-Ed and/or increase awareness of healthy eating and active living. Activities include any masscommunications, community events, advertisements and/or materials distribution or display that are notconsidered direct education or social marketing campaigns."
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Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
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39. Please check the knowledge and skills topics your staff need training in to supportthe implementation of Indirect Education activities referenced in the FFY 2020-22 IWP.
Engage SNAP-Ed eligible population using indirect education strategies and channels to share healthy eating and active livinginformation
Other (please specify)
40. Direct Education (DE): Please indicate your staffs' current capacity to: "Conduct a planned nutrition education activity designed to increase knowledge of and/or skills in (not justawareness of) healthy eating, food resource management and active living, where participants are activelyengaged in the learning process with an educator and/or interactive media within an evidence-basedintervention."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
41. Please check the knowledge and skills topics your staff need training in to supportthe implementation of Direct Education activities referenced in the FFY 2020-22 IWP.
Actively engage participants in the learning process through delivery of an evidence based intervention
Other (please specify)
42. Training and Technical Assistance (TTA): Please indicate your staffs' currentcapacity to: "Provide training and technical assistance to share appropriate resources and information in support ofhealthy eating and active living planning, strategy and intervention implementation."
*
Proficient Knowledgeable Aware Minimal NA - Don't plan to implement
43. Please check the knowledge and skills topics your staff need training in to supporttheir implementation of Training & TA activities referenced in the FFY 2020-22 IWP.
Provide training and TA to appropriate individuals or groups to educate and/or adopt, implement, maintain and sustain policy,systems and/or environmental components of focus area strategies
Other (please specify)
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Included on this page are key knowledge and skill areas that fall outside of the FFY2020-22 IWP Blueprint. Please consider these and other topics where staff capacitybuilding is currently needed.
Beyond the Blueprint - Other Areas for Development
FFY 2019 Annual SNAP-Ed LIA Training and TA Assessment Survey
44. SNAP-Ed Program Fundamentals: For each knowledge or skill area, check the box if building staffcapacity is needed to advance your LIA's SNAP-Ed work.
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Negotiate the site selection process
Understand programmatic reporting requirements and systems (i.e., PEARS)
Understand the SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework and it's purpose within the SNAP-Ed program
Understand the Socio-Ecologic Model (SEM) and Spectrum of Prevention frameworks
Other:
45. SNAP-Ed Admin & Fiscal Fundamentals: For each knowledge or skill area, check the box if building staffcapacity is needed to advance your LIA's SNAP-Ed work.
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Understanding fiscal reporting requirements
Guidance for subcontracting SNAP-Ed services
Determining allowable and unallowable costs
When and how to use a Budget Adjustment Request (BAR)
Other:
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46. SNAP-Ed Program Planning: For each knowledge or skill area, check the box if building staff capacity isneeded to advance your LIA's SNAP-Ed work.
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Use the FFY2020-22 SNAP-Ed IWP Blueprint to guide efforts
Use community and site-specific assessment results to guide efforts
Use a planning model (e.g. Theory of Change, MAPP, Take Action Cycle, etc.) to guide program planning efforts"
Understand SNAP-Ed Individual, Multi-Level and Community & Public Health Approaches
Other:
47. Health Equity: For each knowledge or skill area, check the box if building staff capacity is neededto advance your LIA's SNAP-Ed work.
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Accessing nontraditional data sources and sharing data
Improving engagement with community development partners
Encouraging a diversity of funding streams and other ways to leverage resources"
Acting as conveners of and/or partners with other health equity stakeholders
Other:
48. Evaluation: For each knowledge or skill area check the box if building staff capacity is neededto advance your LIA's SNAP-Ed work.
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How to monitor fidelity and quality of intervention delivery
How and when to assess program outcomes and impact
How to use evaluation results to improve programs
How to use evaluation results to communicate with stakeholders
Other:
49. Please note any specific knowledge and skill areas that need to be strengthened to help your staff tofeel confident in their SNAP-Ed roles.
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Thank You !Your participation is appreciated!
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