Fuquay-Varina
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Acknowledgments
Introduction
History of Fuquay-Varina
Secondary Data
Assets
Public Services
Transportation
Housing
Youth
Language and Culture
Latino Migrant Farm Workers
Employment
Racial Interaction Between Groups
Methods
Community Forum Report
Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Appendices
| A6: Community Member Interview Fact Sheet
Thank you for taking the time to meet with us. My name is _________ and this is ______________ who will be taking notes and assisting me during our discussion. We recognize that your time is valuable and we appreciate your participation.
We are graduate students from the UNC School of Public Health, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education. One aspect of our training is to work with a community in North Carolina to conduct a community diagnosis. This means that we will work with the community to identify its strengths, weaknesses, and future directions for promoting health and well being in Fuquay-Varina. The information we gather will be summarized and shared with the community in a written document. In addition, we will present our results to the community at a public forum in the spring. We will contact you at a future date to invite you to participate in this forum. The goal of the written document and the forum is to provide possible future direction to address community concerns. By participating in this interview you are contributing to this process.
You have been identified by community members as someone who could represent the views of the community of Fuquay-Varina as a whole. The purpose of this interview today is to listen to your thoughts and experiences of living, working, and being part of the Fuquay-Varina community. You will be asked questions, such as "What are some of the best things about Fuquay-Varina?" and "What are the biggest challenges that people in Fuquay-Varina face?" The questions are designed to get your perspective of the physical surroundings, community life, strengths/assets and weaknesses/problem areas present in Fuquay-Varina. We are interested in your opinions. There are no right or wrong answers. Do you have any questions so far?
This interview will last about an hour and a half. Do you have the time to participate in the interview?
There is no cost for participating nor will you be reimbursed for your participation. Your participation in the study is completely voluntary and you may withdraw at any time without penalty.
Every effort will be taken to protect your identity. No name or identifying characteristics will be matched with what you say today. In fact, you do not need to reveal your name today if you don't want to. You will not be identified in any report or publication of this study or its results. Your comments will remain confidential. We will be reporting summaries of the comments made by community members, but will not identify the names of the individuals we interview. However, there is no guarantee that the information cannot be obtained by legal process or court order.
We would like to take notes and tape record this interview because your input is important and we want to make sure that we accurately record what you tell us. Because sharing information might be uncomfortable, you may refuse to answer any questions or request that we stop the tape recorder at any time. The tapes will be kept in a secure location in the School of Public Health. After we are finished using the tapes for this class, the cassettes will be erased or destroyed.
Do you have any questions about anything I've said so far?
Do you agree to participate?
Do you agree to have the interview taped?
This study has been reviewed and approved by the School of Public Health Institutional Review Board on Research Involving Human Subjects. This is group that makes sure that study participants are treated fairly and protected from harm. If you have any questions about your rights as a study participant or are dissatisfied at any time with any aspect of this study, you may contact -- anonymously if you wish -- the School of Public Health Institutional Review Board, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB # 7400, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400, or by phone 919-966-3012. You may call collect.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about this research study, please feel free to contact the following people (you may call collect if you wish):
| Lynn Osterberg, UNC Graduate Student Contact |
(866) 610-8272 toll-free |
| Karen Moore, Community Diagnosis Advisor |
(919) 966-0057 |
| Eugenia Eng, Faculty Advisor |
(919) 966-3909 |
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