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Canarsie Neighborhood Assessment v0.61 #7

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IdentificationEntered by (name)
Name(s) and age(s) of individual(s) at location being described (list primary contact person first)
Contact info and preferred method (phone #, email address, etc)
Organization of person being surveyed (if appropriate)
Type of location being descibed
Other
Location name (if appropriate)
Size of population covered by survey
Street Address
City
Location40.630936691659045;-73.90591955566407;;NY;US;11236
NEIGHBORHOOD RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT HOUSING: How secure and safe do people feel in their homes? (1 not safe at all – 7 perfectly safe)
2.1 ENERGY / TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT: To what degree are people able to keep warm in cold conditions and keep cool in hot conditions? (1 not capable at all – 7 fully capable)
2.2 ENERGY / ELECTRICITY: To what degree do people have access to sufficient and reliable electricity? (1 no access at all - 7 sufficient access to answer all their needs)
3. WATER: To what degree do people have access to drinking water in sufficient quantity and satisfactory quality? (1 no access at all - 7 sufficient access to answer all their needs)
4.1 WASTE MANAGEMENT / SOLIDS: What is the reliability of the solid waste management (trash removal, recycling, etc)? (1 no reliability at all – 7 complete reliability)
4.2 WASTE MANAGEMENT / SEWAGE: What is the reliability of the human waste management and sewage systems? (1 no reliability at all – 7 complete reliability)
5. FOOD SECURITY: To what degree do people have access to food in sufficient quantity and satisfactory quality? (1 no access at all - 7 sufficient access to answer all their needs)
6.1 SUPPLY CHAINS / RELIABILITY : To what degree are the community's supply chains sufficient, reliable and stable? (1 not at all sufficient, reliable and stable  – 7 very sufficient, reliable and stable )
7.1 HEALTH / ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY: To what degree are people able to maintain their living and working environment free from mold growth and other hazards? (1 not capable at all – 7 fully capable)
7.2 HEALTH / HYGIENE AND PREVENTION: How effective and widespread are good practices in hygiene and disease prevention in the neighborhood? (1 no good practices at all – 7 perfectly effective practices)
7.3 HEALTH / HEALTH SERVICES: To what degree are quality health care services being provided at an affordable cost in the neighborhood? (1 no quality and affordable healthcare at all - 7 sufficient quality and affordable healthcare)
8.1 ECONOMY / VIABLE VALUE CHAINS: To what degree are people free from economic challenges? (1 a lot of economic challenges – 7 no economic challenges at all) 3 [3]
8.2 ECONOMY / LOCAL EMPLOYMENT: To what degree are people who want to work locally able to access local jobs? (1 no access at all – 7 complete access)
9. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: To what degree can people communicate effectively with communication and computing devices? (1 no capacity at all – 7 complete capacity)
10. COMMUNITY / SOLIDARITY: To what degree does the community reach out to help each other? (1 completely on their own – 7 fully supported by the community)
11. COMMUNITY / SECURITY: To what degree does the community feel secure? (1 no security at all - 7 complete security)
12. COMMUNITY / SERVICES: To what degree are social problems addressed through current services? (1 not addressed at all – 7 fully addressed )
13. COMMUNITY / COMMONS AREAS: To what degree does the community have the facilities and resources to enable community-based organizations and residents in need to meet and solve problems? (1 no facilities nor resources at all – 7 sufficient facilities and resources)
14. COMMUNITY / ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS: To what degree are anchor institutions (e.g. hospitals, colleges, manufacturing, information services) supporting the quality of life, economy and local employment within the community?  (1 no support at all – 7 full support)
15. COMMUNITY / RENEWABLE ENERGY: To what degree is the community moving toward 100% renewable energy? (1 no advancement at all – 7 complete advancement)
16. COMMUNITY / LOCAL AND HEALTHY FOOD: To what degree is the community setting up community gardens and local farms to produce food locally? (1 no advancement at all – 7 complete advancement)
17. EMERGENCY / COASTAL PROTECTION INFRASTRUCTURE: To what degree are there appropriate coastal protection infrastructures in place to protect the community from flooding? (1 no coastal protection at all – 7 perfect coastal protection)
18. EMERGENCY / SHELTER IN PLACE: In case of a disaster, to what degree would people be able to shelter in their home safely? (1 no capacity at all – 7 full capacity)
19. EMERGENCY / PLACE TO EVACUATE: In case people need to evacuate their home, to what degree would they have access to nearby, alternative housing? (1 no access at all – 7 full access)
20. EMERGENCY / MEANS OF EVACUATION: In emergency conditions, to what degree would the community have appropriate access to mass transit or other transportation? (1 no access at all – 7 full access)
21. EMERGENCY / COMMUNICATION In case of an emergency that compromises central grid communications and computing, to what degree could people still communicate effectively? (1 no capacity at all – 7 full capacity)
Resident(s) at the location being described would like a referral for case management assistanceCase Management help with (select all that apply)Housing
Environmental health and safety
Shelter and evacuation systems
Supply chains
Energy
Food securityYes [Y]
Clean water
Hygiene and prevention
Sewer systemsYes [Y]
Waste management
Health services
Psychosocial environment
Communication systems
Transportation
Coastal Protection infrastructure
Community security
Social services
Community commons areas
Viable value chains
Migration and transformation
Other
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