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Criminal Injuries Counselling Program - Counsellors Survey

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Survey Introduction

This survey is part of an evaluation of the Criminal Injuries Counselling Program (CIC) Program being conducted by the Office of Equity and Anti-Racism (OEA).  This brief survey will offer you an opportunity to share your experience with the program in order to inform the evaluation process. Your participation can help identify areas for improvement and contribute to creating recommendations for a more equitable, accessible and culturally responsive CIC program in Nova Scotia.

Participation in this survey is entirely voluntary. Under no circumstances will your contractual relationship with the CIC program be affected by your decision to participate in this evaluation. The CIC program team will not have access to your personal identifying information.

Information about the content of the survey

The estimated time to complete the survey is 15-20 minutes. The survey will ask eleven questions about the program and seven demographic questions. If you decide to participate, no personal information or identifiers will be collected. Meaning that the survey is anonymous and your responses will only be accessible to the OEA Evaluation Team.

At all times, we are committed to being respectful and sensitive to your needs. You have the option to skip questions based on your personal comfort level with the topics being discussed or withdraw your participation at any time.

Questions
Please contact the Lead Senior Evaluator May Ghanem (may.ghanem@novascotia.ca, (902) 219-1106) with any questions, comments, or concerns around the evaluation. We are committed to addressing your concerns before you make the decision to participate in this evaluation. If you would prefer to complete the survey over the phone, we can schedule a time to complete the survey with you.

Consent

Clicking on the “Next” button is a confirmation that you have read the terms above and would like to participate in this survey. You have the option to withdraw from the survey at any time - incomplete survey data is deleted.