Survey launches to pulse community needs, desires


The Integrated Delivery System Working Group is sponsoring the 2011 Community Assessment Survey of service members, spouses, Reservists, spouses of Reservists and civilians. 

This survey, which kicked off Tuesday and will last through March 25, is the best way for Air Force community members to make their opinions and needs known. The results of the survey will be used by base leadership and the Air Force to target resources where they are most needed and enhance the well-being of the community.

Air Force community members at Air Force bases worldwide will be randomly selected to participate in the study. A notification letter that includes a link to the Web-based survey will be sent out to the work e-mail address of each active-duty member selected to participate (spouses will be sent a letter in the mail with the Web link). Participation is crucial to the success of the project. Selected service members are strongly urged to take part.  

“The 2011 Community Assessment Survey is a top priority,” said Col. Stephen Lambert, 86th Airlift Wing vice commander. “It is the best way for us to listen to community members and then provide services to help them meet their needs and the needs of their families. It allows them to express their opinions anonymously so participants can respond openly and honestly to issues that affect them every day.”

Survey responses can directly influence family services and related support activities at local bases and throughout the Air Force. In fact, results from previous Air Force Community Assessments have impacted the policies and programs that support families at every level of the Air Force, including, 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.

“The 2011 Community Assessment Survey provides community members a wonderful opportunity to improve the Air Force community,” Colonel Lambert said.
“We hope those selected will do everything they can to respond to the survey as quickly as possible.”

This year’s survey at Ramstein will be particularly important.  
As part of a Department of Defense-sponsored initiative, this year’s community assessment, along with some supplemental questions, will be used to direct additional resources to help service members and families base-wide. Base agencies will be working with researchers to ensure this year’s survey results are used to maximum benefit.

For questions about the survey, call Kathleen Moree at the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100/5900.

(Courtesy of the Ramstein A&FRC)