Spaulding Vice President Kris Henneman notes that, although setting up online assessments seemed intimidating at first, it turned out to be surprisingly simple.
“There was a lot of apprehension, but the robustness of Perception, combined with its simplicity, made it a viable option for us,” recalls Henneman. “Math isn’t usually a social worker’s best subject, but once we started working with Perception we realized it was easy to author questions and use statistics effectively.”
Henneman says that running online assessments are particularly helpful in getting a national perspective on the issues that adoptive families face.
“What a great opportunity to find out what's most needed, what topical areas we should be addressing, what we should anticipate around the corner. Perception allows us to pull in a large universe of people to gather information. Now we have the potential to throw out different surveys and track them. Different portions of our agencies will ask different questions, e.g. adoption services, foster care, quality questions related to our families when they give us feedback. These surveys empower the families, and the kids can give feedback too. You can create a kid-friendly survey, in their language, very quickly. Perception is working very well for us, enabling us to communicate effectively not only with regional service providers but also with agencies at the state and federal level, making sure everyone is in the loop.”
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