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The Polling Place - Welcome!

Welcome to the Polling Place, hosted by the Center for Planning and Policy Studies at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community.

Current Surveys

The following surveys are being conducted by the Center for Policy and Planning Studies at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community. Please scroll down to see all the active surveys, and remember that while these are primarily online surveys, alternative formats for all surveys on the Polling Place are available upon request. If you have questions or need more information about our current survey, don't hesitate to contact our office at 1-812-855-6508 or by e-mail at cpps@indiana.edu.

IPAS Critical Barriers Survey - ongoing until December 2013

Participate in this survey to help identify critical barriers that Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services (IPAS) should consider in targeting their advocacy efforts - barriers that you believe, if eliminated or reduced, would enable people with disabilities to live, learn, work, and participate in their communities.

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For alternative formats or if you have questions about the survey, please e-mail Matt Norris or call 1-(812) 855-6508.

2013 Indiana Disability Poll: Focus on Health Issues - has ended. Thanks for participating!

This year's Indiana Disability Poll is focusing on health issues faced by Hoosiers with disabilities. People with disabilities, their family members and disability advocates are being asked to provide information on their experience in accessing health care and sustaining a healthy lifestyle.

The Indiana Disability Poll is a collaborative effort between the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community at Indiana University – Bloomington, the Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities, and Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services (IPAS).

For questions about the Indiana Disability Poll, please e-mail Matt Norris or call (812) 855-6508.

Privacy

The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community is affiliated with Indiana University - Bloomington. Please review the Institute's Privacy Policy online. Most of the surveys we conduct are anonymous, and all are voluntary. For the research-oriented surveys, the protocols and practices must be submitted and approved through the University's Human Subjects office.

What is SurveyGizmo?

Our surveys are developed and managed through a web service called SurveyGizmo. This particular service was selected based on their attention to accessibility.