Veterans soon to receive
survey of households from the VA
Please
be aware of the impact of this issue as it may well have a direct influence
on the future of
VA Funding legislation as it is drawn up, understood, and moved through
Congress.
Every Veteran Household that is asked to respond to this survey should
do with that thought in mind.
Respectfully,
Joseph
A. Jennings III
Department of Veterans
Affairs
Office of Public Affairs
Media Relations
Washington, DC 20420
(202) 461-7600
www.va.gov
VA
To Survey Veteran Households
WASHINGTON :
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced the Department
of Veterans Affairs (VA)
has launched a national survey of Veterans, active duty service members,
activated National Guard
and reserve members, and family members and survivors to learn if they
are aware of VA services.
"By hearing directly from Veterans
and their family members, we gain valuable information to help us serve
them better.
We hope those who receive the survey will respond to it," Secretary
Shinseki said.
In addition to assessing awareness
levels, the National Survey of Veterans will collect important health
care, benefits, employment, and demographic information that VA will use
to inform policy decisions and improve benefits.
Recognizing a broader client base
than just Veterans, this is the first time VA has included others, such
as Veteran family members,
in its survey population.
VA is mailing out survey "screeners"
to more than 130,000 households to identify potential survey participants.
The screener asks if anyone in the household is a member of one of the
identified survey groups - Veterans, family members and survivors, active
duty, Guard or Reserve members.
Eligible survey participants then may be requested to participate in a
full-length survey.
Participants will be able to select
a preferred survey method: through U.S. mail, telephone or a password-protected
Internet address. VA expects approximately 10,000 Veterans to complete
the full-length survey.
This is the sixth VA National Survey of Veterans since 1978.
The information collected will help VA in its efforts to design and conduct
outreach to Veterans. In addition, it will provide
a clearer picture of the Veteran population's characteristics to help
evaluate existing programs and policies and measure their impact.
The data collection is expected to be finished by the end of February
and the final report released by December 2010. |