[Federal Register: June 23, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 119)]
[Notices]
[Page 29701-29702]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Proposed Information Collection Activity; Comment Request
Title: Cross-Site Evaluation of the Children's Bureau Grantee.
Cluster: Supporting Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs to
Prevent Child Maltreatment (EBHV).
OMB No.: New Collection.
Description: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is proposing this
cross-site evaluation data collection activity to identify successful
strategies for adopting, implementing, and sustaining high-quality home
visitation programs to prevent child maltreatment. An evaluation study
will address four domains: (1) Systems change to develop
infrastructure, (2) fidelity to home visiting models, (3) costs, and
(4) family and child outcomes (via a review of grantee analysis
reports). A process study will focus on the broader grant initiative to
understand how programs plan and develop the infrastructure needed to
support home visitation services and how programs ensure service
quality.
Information will be collected through biennial site visits, semi-
annual progress reports, and monthly entries into a web-based data
system. Site visits will include interviews with key grantee staff and
stakeholders involved in the execution of the grant and in the efforts
to make system changes. Progress report cross-site evaluation data will
capture the costs of home visiting and provide additional information
on systems change. Web-based data entry will include EBHV program and
participant characteristics along with systems change updates on goals
and operations every six months. Additionally, cross-
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site data will be collected via questionnaires on the home visit
relationship and a systems partnership survey.
Respondents: EBHV grantee and key staff (i.e., evaluators, home
visitors and supervisors), partners, and home visiting participants.
Annual Burden Estimates
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Annual number Number of Average Estimated
Instrument of responses per burden hour annual burden
respondents respondents per response hours
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EBHV grantee and key staff-partner interview 249 2 1.6 797
guide..........................................
EBHV grantee progress report evaluation data.... 17 2 8.00 272
EBHV grantee web-based data entry system........ 17 12 9.50 1,938
Participant home visiting relationship 2,000 2 0.25 1,000
questionnaire..................................
Home Visitor home visiting relationship 2,000 2 0.25 1,000
questionnaire..................................
EBHV grantee-partner systems partnership survey. 142 2 0.33 94
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Estimated Total Burden Hours: 5,101.
In compliance with the requirements of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Administration for Children and
Families is soliciting public comment on the specific aspects of the
information collection described above. Copies of the proposed
collection of information can be obtained and comments may be forwarded
by writing to the Administration for Children and Families, Office of
Planning, Research and Evaluation, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW.,
Washington, DC 20447, Attn: OPRE Reports Clearance Officer. E-mail
address: OPREinfocollection@acf.hhs.gov. All requests should be
identified by the title of the information collection.
The Department specifically requests comments 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) 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.
Consideration will be given to comments and suggestions submitted
within 60 days of this publication.
Dated: June 17, 2009.
Seth F. Chamberlain,
OPRE Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. E9-14624 Filed 6-22-09; 8:45 am]
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