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Institutional Awareness and Commitment to Ensuring Safe, Stable, and Nurturing Relationships and Environments for Children

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Public Comments




Title

Institutional Awareness and Commitment to Ensuring Safe, Stable, and Nurturing Relationships and Environments for Children and Prevention Child Maltreatment


CDC ID# 0920-13YQ


-----Original Message-----

From: jean public [mailto:jeanpublic1@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:28 PM

To: jean public

Subject: Re: public comment on federal register


i do not believe this fat cat bureau will accomplish one thing in relation to this issue. in addition, taxpayers are alredy paying through the nose for endless social workers, police, justice systems all concerned with this issue. we dont need fat cat overpaid washington bureaucrats to get involved and drive our deficit even higher. we need smaller cheaper govt not more bureaucracy. govt has shown itself to be totally ineffective, lax and negligent in all efforts. i do not support ths spending and believe the budget for this shoudl be zero. this is just about data collection which nothing will be done with. it will just sit there. this comment is for the public record. please acknowledge receipt. jean public






> [Federal Register Volume 78, Number 135 (Monday, July 15, 2013)]

> [Notices] [Pages 42075-42076] From the Federal Register Online via the

> Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2013-16769]

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> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

>

> Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

>

> [60Day-13-13YQ]

>

>

> Proposed Data Collections Submitted for Public Comment and

> Recommendations

>

> In compliance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the

> Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for opportunity for public comment on

> proposed data collection projects, the Centers for Disease Control and

> Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic summaries of proposed projects.

> To request more information on the proposed projects or to obtain a

> copy of the data collection plans and instruments, call 404-639-7570

> or send comments to LeRoy Richardson, 1600 Clifton Road, MS-D74,

> Atlanta, GA 30333 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov.

> Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of

> information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions

> of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical

> utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of

> the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the

> quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and

> (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on

> respondents, including through the use of automated collection

> techniques or other forms of information technology. Written comments

> should be received within 60 days of this notice.

>

> Proposed Project

>

> Institutional Awareness and Commitment to Ensuring Safe, Stable,

> and Nurturing Relationships and Environments for Children and

> Prevention Child Maltreatment--New--

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> [[Page 42076]]

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> National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)--Centers for

> Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

>

> Background and Brief Description

>

> Safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments set

> children on a positive trajectory for optimal child development and

> health, provide a buffer against the effects of adverse child

> experiences, are fundamental to healthy brain development and have a

> positive impact on a broad range of health problems across the life

> course. Promoting safe, stable, nurturing relationships and

> environments may also reduce child maltreatment which is a significant

> public health problem affecting physical and emotional health throughout the lifespan.

> NCIPC is funding five state health departments in Fiscal Year 2012

> to coordinate and manage existing and new partnerships with other

> sectors to promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and

> environments for children; and work with partners to identify

> strategies across sectors that promote safe, stable, nurturing

> relationships and environments. CDC requests OMB approval for two

> years to collect information that will establish the baseline level of

> state health departments' and partners' awareness and commitment to

> ensuring safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and environments

> for children and preventing child maltreatment.

> This information will be collected from staff at health

> departments soon after receiving their award and from their partners

> at the start of each new partnership. Respondents will be 3 staff

> members from 5 health departments receiving funding and 3 staff

> members at approximately 11 organizations or agencies the health

> departments choose to partner with. Information will be collected once

> using SurveyMonkey[supreg], an electronic web-based interface which is

> a secure Web site that meets the Safe Harbor and European Union data

> protection requirements. This ICR will only collect data pertaining to

> organizations. No individual identifiable information will be

> requested.

> Each grantee will receive a personalized advance notification

> letter, followed by an email with a link to the SurveyMonkey[supreg]

> site. In turn, the grantee will send a personalized advance

> notification letter, followed by an email with a link to the

> SurveyMonkey[supreg] site to each new partner throughout the funding

> period.

> The goal of the data collection is to assess awardee awareness and

> commitment so that CDC may establish state health departments' and

> partners' level of commitment at the start of the funding. This

> information will be compared to post-funding awareness and commitment

> data which, along with other data sources (i.e., changes in public

> awareness and commitment, and changes in policies and programs), will

> allow CDC to establish the success of this funding announcement.

> Given five health departments with 10 partner organizations each

> and 3 staff at each organization responding, the total number of

> respondents for this project is 165 (83 respondents per year). Total

> project burden over the two years of data collection is 78 hours (39

> hours per year).

> There are no costs to respondents other than their time.

>

> Estimated Annualized Burden

> Hours

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

> ------------------------------------------

>

> Average

> Number of

> Number of burden per Total burden

> Type of respondents Form name respondents

> responses per response (in (in hrs.)

>

> respondent hrs.)

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Grantees and their partners.. Institutional 83

> 1 28/60 39

> awareness and

> 39

> commitment

> survey.

>

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>

>

> Leroy A. Richardson,

> Chief, Information Collection Review Office, Office of Scientific

> Integrity, Office of the Associate Director for Science, Office of the

> Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

> [FR Doc. 2013-16769 Filed 7-12-13; 8:45 am] BILLING





-----Original Message-----

From: jean public [mailto:jeanpublic1@gmail.com]

Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 8:24 AM

To: OMB-Comments (CDC); president; speakerboehner

Cc: INFO; media

Subject: Fwd: PUBLIC comment ON FEDERAL REGISTER


5 STATES GETTING MONIES TAKEN FROM 50 STATES MAKES NO SENSE FOR ANY PROJECT. FOR THAT REASON, THIS PROJECT SHOUDL BE SHUT DOWN BECAUSE THIS IS UNEQUAL TREATMENT. WHO CHOSE THE AREAAS - SOMEBODYS HOMETOWN?

THE PROCESS USED ALSO SEEMS EXPENSIVE AND COSTLY AND INEFFECTIVE. I OBJECT TO ALL FUNDING FOR THIS PROJECT. IT SHOUDL BE SHUT DOWN.

TAXPAYERS NEED SMALLER CHEAPER GOVT. THIS COMMENT IS FOR THE PUBLIC RECORD. PLEASE ACKNNOWLEDGE RECEIPT JEAN PUBLIC







[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 135 (Monday, July 15, 2013)] [Notices] [Pages 42075-42076] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2013-16769]



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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


[60Day-13-13YQ]



Proposed Data Collections Submitted for Public Comment and Recommendations


In compliance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for opportunity for public comment on proposed data collection projects, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic summaries of proposed projects.

To request more information on the proposed projects or to obtain a copy of the data collection plans and instruments, call 404-639-7570 or send comments to LeRoy Richardson, 1600 Clifton Road, MS-D74, Atlanta, GA 30333 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov.

Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Written comments should be received within 60 days of this notice.


Proposed Project


Institutional Awareness and Commitment to Ensuring Safe, Stable, and Nurturing Relationships and Environments for Children and Prevention Child Maltreatment--New--


[[Page 42076]]


National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)--Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).


Background and Brief Description


Safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments set children on a positive trajectory for optimal child development and health, provide a buffer against the effects of adverse child experiences, are fundamental to healthy brain development and have a positive impact on a broad range of health problems across the life course. Promoting safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments may also reduce child maltreatment which is a significant public health problem affecting physical and emotional health throughout the lifespan.

NCIPC is funding five state health departments in Fiscal Year 2012 to coordinate and manage existing and new partnerships with other sectors to promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for children; and work with partners to identify strategies across sectors that promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments. CDC requests OMB approval for two years to collect information that will establish the baseline level of state health departments' and partners' awareness and commitment to ensuring safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and environments for children and preventing child maltreatment.

This information will be collected from staff at health departments soon after receiving their award and from their partners at the start of each new partnership. Respondents will be 3 staff members from 5 health departments receiving funding and 3 staff members at approximately 11 organizations or agencies the health departments choose to partner with. Information will be collected once using SurveyMonkey[supreg], an electronic web-based interface which is a secure Web site that meets the Safe Harbor and European Union data protection requirements. This ICR will only collect data pertaining to organizations. No individual identifiable information will be requested.

Each grantee will receive a personalized advance notification letter, followed by an email with a link to the SurveyMonkey[supreg] site. In turn, the grantee will send a personalized advance notification letter, followed by an email with a link to the SurveyMonkey[supreg] site to each new partner throughout the funding period.

The goal of the data collection is to assess awardee awareness and commitment so that CDC may establish state health departments' and partners' level of commitment at the start of the funding. This information will be compared to post-funding awareness and commitment data which, along with other data sources (i.e., changes in public awareness and commitment, and changes in policies and programs), will allow CDC to establish the success of this funding announcement.

Given five health departments with 10 partner organizations each and 3 staff at each organization responding, the total number of respondents for this project is 165 (83 respondents per year). Total project burden over the two years of data collection is 78 hours (39 hours per year).

There are no costs to respondents other than their time.


Estimated Annualized Burden Hours

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Average

Number of

Number of burden per Total burden

Type of respondents Form name respondents

responses per response (in (in hrs.)


respondent hrs.)

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Grantees and their partners.. Institutional 83

1 28/60 39

awareness and

39

commitment

survey.


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Leroy A. Richardson,

Chief, Information Collection Review Office, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of the Associate Director for Science, Office of the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

[FR Doc. 2013-16769 Filed 7-12-13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163-18-P



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