Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Survey
The workforce supporting young children's social, emotional, and relational health and wellbeing is growing in the State of MA! Some of us know it as Social Emotional development and some refer to it as Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH).

We, at the Massachusetts Association for Infant Mental Health (MassAIMH) are interested to learn from you, who are at the core of supporting young children (birth to 6) and their families, to help inform needs, barriers, and opportunities when it comes to capacity building in the infant and early childhood mental health workforce across the state.  

This survey is expected to take 15-20 minutes. Your opinion and voice are very meaningful to help us learn.
The survey will close on  June 22nd, 2020.

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We would like to learn about you. As you are comfortable, please tell us a little bit about yourself.
Do you work with children?
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If you answered yes to the above, please select which age group of children do you work with. Select all that apply. *
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Do you work in field of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health? *
If you answered yes to the above, how long have you worked in the field of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health?
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Please choose your Primary Discipline(s) (select all that apply) : *
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Please choose the setting(s) in which you work currently (select all that apply): *
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What area(s) of the state do you routinely/currently work in: *
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What organization(s) do you work for:
What is your gender identity? *
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What is your racial identity? (check all that apply) *
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What is your ethnicity? (Please check all that apply) *
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If you chose other above, please share more details-
Is there anything else you want to share about your background or identity?
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