APPENDIX: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In collaboration with the Community Action Network (CAN), the Travis County
Health and Human Services and Veterans Services Research and Planning Division
worked with the CAN Assessment & Planning Committee to create a process
for the ongoing Community Assessment. As suggested by the CAN Resource Council,
the Assessment should be a report on community conditions and needs that is:
- Balanced: includes diversity of input
- Accurate: based upon data that is current and appropriate
- Useful: helpful in making decisions
- Accessible: clearly written, readily understandable and
easily available
These criteria guided the research process and methodology. Input was sought
from a wide range of stakeholders to achieve balance as well as to
produce a useful document. Additionally, housing data, information
and general advice was sought from housing experts to ensure accuracy
and balance. The draft documents were circulated for editing and comments
to produce an accurate and accessible document for the community.
The finalized document will be accessible in a printed format and on
several web-sites.
- Guidance and assistance was obtained from:
CAN Assessment and Planning Committee
Housing Assessment Focus Group
- Community presentations about process and content were made to:
CAN Administrative Team
CAN Community Council
CAN Resource Council
Travis County Commissioners Court
- Literature reviews and general research were conducted by:
Travis County Research and Planning Division. Primary source materials
referenced were "Through
the Roof," and "Austin's Commitment to House the Poor."
- Input from community members was achieved through:
Focus group
- Laura Patlove - Hands on Housing
- Lori C-Renteria - CAN/ East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood
- Margaret Shaw - CoAa/NHCD
- Carol Swicker - ATC HHSD
- Fred Butler - CAN