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Quick facts - Refugees in Utah:

  1. 60k refugees, mostly in Salt Lake Valley, ~25 communities

  2. Last year along there were about 1,200 refugees resettled. This year expecting 1,200-1,300.

  3. Service providers are expecting a few new groups - Congolese, Syrian, Somali and Sudanese.

Community Development Principles:

Problem Statement:

The International Rescue Committee needs a system that facilitates stronger, more dynamic/tailored communication with clients while also collecting data that informs their work and tracks client success over time.

Considerations:

Use case

System Requirements:

Goal:

Survey section:

IRC would like to send out a survey every 6 months. Collecting data at regular intervals over a longer span of time would enable the IRC to monitor risks, better understand their clients by community/age/etc. They would like to track survey completion rate & trigger a reward or gift card for every survey completed. IRC needs to be able to run a report to see how people responded so they can case manage appropriately.

Specific examples of survey questions that would help the IRC provide stronger service, better access to resources, and create a more engaged community past the 24 month mark.

Health:

Microenterprise:

Housing:

Employment

Education

* Are you able to read your mail in English

* Are you able to have appts without interpreters

* Are your children passing schoolß