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IDP Satisfaction Survey

The North Shore Infant Development Program values your input. Please complete the survey below. Your answers are confidential unless you request to be contacted.

IDP Satisfaction Survey
1. My knowledge of child development has increased as a result of participating in the IDP.
2. My awareness of other services in my community for my child and family has increased as a result of participating in the IDP.
3. I have been given the opportunity to connect, either individually or through parenting groups (e.g., playgroup, infant massage), with other families with similar situations.
4. My ability to help my child make progress towards or attain his/her developmental goals has increased with the support from IDP.
5. My priorities and concerns for my child/family were a key component in planning a program for my child.
6. IDP has helped me feel more comfortable in asking for or seeking services for my child.
7. Now that I have left IDP, I feel confident in knowing where to go or who to call, to ask questions if I have concerns about my child’s development.
8. I am pleased with the quality of services provided by the IDP to my family.
9. I attended the IDP playgroup.
10. If yes, I have found the IDP playgroup beneficial for both me and my child.
I would like to be contacted regarding my responses.
Your responses are anonymous and confidential. However, if you would like to be contacted in person regarding your feedback, please provide your contact information in the form below. The form will only appear if you select "Yes".

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The NSDRC was started by a group of families in 1976. In the years since, we have worked for a "Community for All" by developing and providing community housing, infant development programs, youth groups, community-based services, and information and advocacy.

We are grateful for the opportunity to work, live and play on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.