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March 14, 2017

NC Region Together We Can Co-Parenting Survey

Submitted by Debra Bolton

The North Central Region-Together We Can committee wants to have a better understanding of the available co-parenting, parenting programs and divorce education delivered in your state through the Extension system. Representatives from the North Central states are in the process of creating regional common indicators for co-parenting programs, filling curricula gaps, and providing professional development to Extension professionals and their partners.

A committee of Extension professionals from six states in the region would like to learn more about what your state is providing for co-parenting, parenting and divorce education. We hope you will take the time to provide us with some valuable information about your current Extension co-parenting, parenting, divorce education programs. For this survey, we ask that you focus only on the programs you or other Extension professionals deliver in your state.

Ideally, we request that you complete and submit the survey by Friday, March 17. Use the following link to access the survey which should take 10-15 minutes for you to complete: https://ssp.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_8v33Sm7s20EWWqx.

Feel free to share the link to this survey with Extension colleagues who you think are conducting programs for co-parenting, parenting and/or divorce education.

Please let us know if you have any questions and/or concerns! The committee greatly appreciates your input about your co-parenting and parenting programs.
Holly Hatton-Bowers, University of Nebraska Extension; hattonb@unl.edu
Terry Clark Jones, Michigan State University Extension; clarkjon@anr.msu.edu
Elaine Johannes, Kansas State University Research and Extension; ejohanne@ksu.edu