Clark County Public Health has launched a community survey to capture the challenges and successes of raising children. The survey is part of Public Health’s multiphased Raising Clark County project. It aims to help Public Health and community partners identify ways to build community supports for infants, young children, parents and caregivers.
The survey is anonymous and open to anyone expecting a child or raising a child age 5 or younger, including parents, adoptive parents, kinship care providers, foster parents, guardians and grandparents.
The five-question survey is available online in 12 languages through April 30. Those preferring to share their thoughts over the phone can call 564-397-8111 and leave a voicemail. A printable version of the survey is available online.
Raising Clark County is focused on early childhood, when positive experiences wire a child’s brain for success and provide a strong foundation for learning, behavior, physical and mental health.
To take the survey or learn more about the Raising Clark County project, go to https://clark.wa.gov/public-health/raising-clark-county.