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Creating a Culture of Feedback: 5 Strategies for Survey Consistency from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Paterson & Passaic

Today’s post is from Catherine Vowell, a member of our FAVORITE Planning & Measurement team here at BGCA. Have you started administering NYOI yet?????

Do your members know why their Club is participating in the National Youth Outcomes Initiative (NYOI) survey?  If they don’t – it could be impacting your results.  The same holds true for your staff – if they don’t value the process, neither will your members.  People buy in to WHY they should do something, not the how or what.  This is especially true for kids and teens.

Recently, I had the honor of visiting with Wendy Maguire, the new CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Paterson & Passaic, to discuss how her staff and members view NYOI.  In 2018 she personally went to each of the organization’s Clubs to administer the survey.  Although the importance of the survey was clearly defined, not everyone understood the purpose.  Looking back, she regrets not taking more time to plan and prepare.  She was not pleased with the process or the general feeling surrounding the survey.

With a focus on collecting the most valid and reliable feedback possible, Wendy is going into the 2019 NYOI dedicated to cultivating a culture of feedback.  Starting with her staff, Wendy is working to ensure they know why their Clubs are participating while sharing her perspective that feedback is a gift.  Her next step is to engage the youth and teens at the Clubs.  They need to believe that the staff at the Club want their honest feedback, so that their Club can realize its full potential and be the best possible place for them and their friends.  The survey is meant to serve as a tool for improvement, and with questions about member outcomes, it can also be used to enhance program planning at the Club.

A good understanding of NYOI by the Club community is the foundation for success, but it takes more to ensure quality data. Consistency with survey administration also contributes to the quality of results. Does the survey procedure produce the same results with repeated trials?  The Paterson & Passaic sites are implementing the following strategies to help build consistency:

Based on the conversation with Wendy, it is clear the whole team at Paterson & Passaic has a renewed energy and purpose this survey season.  There is a commitment to building a culture of feedback.

Thank you to all involved for your commitment to encouraging our kids to provide open, honest and direct feedback.  Together, we can make our Clubs a life changing experience for our youth.

For our other posts about NYOI, including more tips for administration, celebrating with youth, and continuing to gather feedback throughout the year with Pulse Checks, check the NYOI category here on the ClubX Blog.

What are your best tips for explaining the importance of NYOI? How do you make sure that survey results are consistent? Comment below, on the BGCA Facebook page, or email us at ClubXBlog@bgca.org to share!

 

 

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