Community Assessment
Community Assessment Process
- Conducting a Public Forum
- Developing a Plan for Identifying Local Needs and Resources
- Five Steps to Community Assessment: A Workbook for Head Start and Early Head Start Programs Serving Hispanic and Other Emerging Populations
- How to Conduct a Needs Assessment Survey
- Outline for Assessing Community Needs and Resources
- Tool # 2: Asset Mapping
Data Collection
Program Needs
- Checklist: Obtaining Feedback from Constituents: What Changes are Important and Feasible?
- Child Care and Early Childhood Education: More Information Sharing and Program Review by HHS Could Enhance Access for Families with Limited English Proficiency
- Considering Conversion
- Early Childhood Programs: Many Poor Children and Strained Resources Challenge Head Start
- Food and Consumer Service: Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act Amendments
- Head Start: Information on Federal Funds Unspent by Program Grantees
- Integrating Refugees into the Head Start Community
- Block One: The Hispanic Population in The U.S ES
- Block Two: Understanding the Hispanic Community In Your Area ES
- Block Three: Meeting the Needs of Hispanic Familes ES
- Block Four: Meeting the Needs of Hispanic Children ES