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‎04-13-2021 03:18 PM
@Drythe wrote:During the long pandemic shut down,
so many here expressed Major, Repeated concern
that we needed to re-open schools, etc. Right away
because so many children were being Abused at home.
Now people don’t seem know why there might be sexuality concerns to address in our communities?
SMH
@DrythePretty sure their questions have nothing to do with child abuse but about transgenders and medical cost of transitioning, insurance denials and cost for the lifelong hormone pills required. JMO
‎04-13-2021 03:27 PM
@agb80 wrote:
@Drythe wrote:During the long pandemic shut down,
so many here expressed Major, Repeated concern
that we needed to re-open schools, etc. Right away
because so many children were being Abused at home.
Now people don’t seem know why there might be sexuality concerns to address in our communities?
SMH
@DrythePretty sure their questions have nothing to do with child abuse but about transgenders and medical cost of transitioning, insurance denials and cost for the lifelong hormone pills required. JMO
I would be intersted in learning more about what you have posted. I would appreciate it if you posted any websites where I can find some facts about these questions on the aforementioned survey.
‎04-13-2021 04:52 PM
@agb80 wrote:
@Drythe wrote:During the long pandemic shut down,
so many here expressed Major, Repeated concern
that we needed to re-open schools, etc. Right away
because so many children were being Abused at home.
Now people don’t seem know why there might be sexuality concerns to address in our communities?
SMH
@DrythePretty sure their questions have nothing to do with child abuse but about transgenders and medical cost of transitioning, insurance denials and cost for the lifelong hormone pills required. JMO
JMO - Pretty sure those questions came from you.
I looked the questionnaire up on line and saw no thoughts along the lines you mention. wow!
‎04-13-2021 05:04 PM
I saw nothing about sexuality.
All I saw asked for the gender of each household member nothing else.
‎04-13-2021 09:30 PM
@agb80 wrote:
@Drythe wrote:During the long pandemic shut down,
so many here expressed Major, Repeated concern
that we needed to re-open schools, etc. Right away
because so many children were being Abused at home.
Now people don’t seem know why there might be sexuality concerns to address in our communities?
SMH
@DrythePretty sure their questions have nothing to do with child abuse but about transgenders and medical cost of transitioning, insurance denials and cost for the lifelong hormone pills required. JMO
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@agb80, there are no such questions on the american community survey 2021. At all. The survey is available online and anyone can look at the survey.
They use this type of survey with random selection of so many people to get a better indepth picture of population density, relationships of household members, employment area, etc.
Hospitals in particular will use the data to look at how well they are poised to meet the needs of their surround community members, depending on age & other characteristics of the surrounding population. Grant writers also access the aggragated data for statistics that can help support the need when seek grant money, etc.
‎04-13-2021 09:49 PM
A quick google search shows that Harris (VP) and Carper (Delaware) introduced requirement of data collection for the American Community Survey pertaining to sexual orientation and gender identity....to direct billions of dollars in funding each year.
Paraphrasing here, found this on American Psychological Assn webite. Saw a few other links, also. Don't know how legit any of the sites are.
‎04-13-2021 10:23 PM
@Lucky Charm wrote:
A quick google search shows that Harris (VP) and Carper (Delaware) introduced requirement of data collection for the American Community Survey pertaining to sexual orientation and gender identity....to direct billions of dollars in funding each year.
Paraphrasing here, found this on American Psychological Assn webite. Saw a few other links, also. Don't know how legit any of the sites are.
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The survey will ask what type of relationship person#1 has with person #2 living in the same household. In terms of orientation, that information is necessary for possible funding and resources related to possible disease states or assistance with medications such as protease cocktails in certain areas.
Also if a research study is looking to study a certain impact of a strategy and how well it works with divorced women, that aggregate data can be accessed so they know to advertise their study in an area with a hgher concentration of divorced women versus another area that tended not to have as a high concentration of divorced women. Just using that as an example.
Population density information from the census was also used to determine distribution for an estimate of the inital doses of covid-19 vaccine to areas. People that didn't complete the census may have undercut the supply of vaccine to their area if they didn't have correct information due to people not completing the census. There are all kinds of ways that the aggregate data is used.
‎04-13-2021 10:30 PM
@deepwaterdotter wrote:
@agb80 wrote:
@Drythe wrote:During the long pandemic shut down,
so many here expressed Major, Repeated concern
that we needed to re-open schools, etc. Right away
because so many children were being Abused at home.
Now people don’t seem know why there might be sexuality concerns to address in our communities?
SMH
@DrythePretty sure their questions have nothing to do with child abuse but about transgenders and medical cost of transitioning, insurance denials and cost for the lifelong hormone pills required. JMO
I would be intersted in learning more about what you have posted. I would appreciate it if you posted any websites where I can find some facts about these questions on the aforementioned survey.
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@deepwaterdotter, the survey can be accesssed online for anyone to view.
‎04-14-2021 08:13 AM
Thanks for that additional information, @Lucky Charm .
The Frederick, Maryland "News-Post" had an interesting piece back in 2014 on a Maryland couple who were declining to fill out the American Community Survey, citing the invasive nature of the questions, and privacy issues in general.
They were subject to phone calls from Census representatives raising the specter of jail time as well as fines-- a representative later had to concede that jail time would not be an alternative.
The couple were reviewing their options, including consulting with the ACLU.
‎04-14-2021 11:33 AM - edited ‎04-14-2021 11:41 AM
Hoping the 2021 questionaire has eliminated any offensive questions that were on the 2014 survey.
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