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AF survey looks at community programs' effectiveness

Posted 4/8/2013   Updated 4/9/2013 Email story   Print story

    

4/8/2013 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO - RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) -- The 2013 Air Force Community Assessment Survey launched Mar. 5, and this time includes reservists, guardsmen and spouses.

The assessment is designed to assist chaplains and people working in installation-level Airman and family readiness centers, family advocacy programs, health and wellness centers, mental health clinics and child and youth programs to better meet the needs of service members and their families.

"We need to make sure our programs are meeting the needs of Airmen and their families," said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody. "This survey is one way we can learn how well we're doing that. It's every Airman's responsibility to provide some honest feedback to help."

Topics covered in the survey include personal and family adjustment, individual and family adaptation, community well-being, deployment, resiliency, post-traumatic stress and help-seeking stigma.

For the first time, the Community Assessment Survey will be a total force survey. Approximately 160,000 active duty members, 40,000 reservists, 40,000 Air National Guard members, 160,000 spouses of active duty members, 10,000 spouses of reservists and 10,000 spouses of Air National Guard will be randomly selected to participate in the survey. All appropriated fund civilians also will be asked to participate in the survey. The survey will be available through May 30 and is completely anonymous.

A notification letter including a link to the Web-based survey will be sent out to the work e-mail address of each service member selected to participate. Spouses will be sent a postcard in the mail with the Web link. Everyone selected is encouraged to participate to aid in the success in the project.

The survey should take service member and spouse participants 30-45 minutes to complete.

Data collected from the survey will be analyzed and briefed to wing and Air Force leaders. The information will help make community-wide program planning and resource allocation decisions, which ultimately enhance the quality of life, readiness and retention of Air Force personnel.

"Everything we do depends on our people, the living engine of our Air Force. The entire Air Force leadership team is committed to doing all we can to support our Total Force Airmen and their families. We know that through your valuable input, the state of our Air Force will remain strong, ready and capable of delivering airpower, whenever and wherever the Nation calls.", said Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley

Previous survey results are credited with expanding financial counseling programs to members and their families, developing a user-friendly support network for Air Force single parents and setting up marriage-support seminars for junior enlisted members and their spouses.

This survey is not to be confused with Chief of Staff Climate Survey, which was administered last Spring 2012 and the results of which were recently released.



tabComments
4/22/2013 12:07:24 PM ET
The notification email regarding this survey is not signed and the survey link is to a .com site. These conditions should trigger suspicions of it being a phishing attempt. I recommend you sign the emails if you are expecting anyone to participate in the survey.
W. Shell, VAFB
 
4/22/2013 12:06:04 PM ET
The greatest impediment to productivity for the reliable launch vehicle verification and reliability for me is the -- unnecessary volume and absolute uselessness of these extremely poorly written and itiot testing DAU courses. These take all my extra personal time week after week and produce a significant reduction in the pleasure of service here. As a previous professor at Stanford University I resent weekly the pressure to perform professonally and then be insulted by these inanely written tests forced on us by the DAU. Please relieve your Force somehow of these absurb courses.
Milton, AFSPC
 
4/10/2013 2:39:24 PM ET
I noticed the survey is not asking retirees for any impute. This group has 20 plus years experience in military activities and their experience should count in making a decision. Thank you.
Emmet Heidemann, Alaska
 
4/10/2013 6:47:01 AM ET
I received an e-mail invite to take this survey. When I went to the page and clicked Start New Survey a pop up window opened with a message saying Thank you for your assistance with this test It is greatly apprecaited. Please email to let him know you have successfully reached the Thank you page. So much for Excellence In All We Do.
Some body, Somewhere
 
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