Measuring the Assumption Gap Jacob Dickman Elizabeth Dawson.

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Measuring the Assumption Gap Jacob Dickman Elizabeth Dawson

5.8 Million Children Between 5-14 Spend part of the day unsupervised Average 6.3 hours alone per week.5-3 hours per day 15% school aged children U.S. CENSUS BUREAU-2002 (Overturf Johnson, 2005 )

What is an Assumption Gap? Poor information and communication between planners and stakeholders Difference what planners plan What parents of latchkey children believe

Parents Emergency Managers Community Centers/Libraries Police/Fire Stakeholders KIDS

Latchkey Children as Special Needs Communication Transportation Supervision Children Automatically qualify Cognitive and intellectual limitations Adult support supervision Transportation Younger sibling

Methodology Survey –Identical Questionnaires Planners/responders –Chicago Police Districts –1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd watches Parents –Libraries/community centers Difficulties No public schools No YMCA No professional organizations-listservs

Survey Methodology 46 parents 57 planners/responders CHI-Square Test Non-identifiable demographic info 9, 18, 19,21-continutity of care issues 10,11,12,15,16,17- communication 13,14 resource issues 20,22,23 legal issues

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Question 10 Do you believe that the child’s parent or guardian will be contacted within 4 hours of the rescue?

Question 11 Who is supposed to contact the child’s parent or guardian? The choices given were a = Agency that rescued child, b = other agency (Red Cross, etc.), c = the child, d = I don’t know.

Question 12 Is there any way for the police, fire department, or others in the government to know before a tornado, terrorist attack, or another emergency that a child is often home alone? Yes or no were the choices given.

Question 13 Will the police, fire department, or others in the government send people door to door in the event of a tornado, terrorist attack, or another emergency that makes everybody in an area evacuate their homes? Yes or no were the choices given.

Question 14 In case of an emergency such as a tornado or terrorist attack, do the police, fire department, or others in the government have the ability to help children who are home alone, people in wheelchairs, and everybody else who cannot help themselves? The choices given were; yes or no.

Question 15 Other than local TV, radio, internet, and other media, is there any way to get out the word of a tornado, terrorist attack, or another emergency, so that children left home alone or their parents or guardians who might be working and not able to view breaking news, can find out about the situation? The choices given were; yes or no.

Question 16 At what age are children told how to call their parents or guardians or 911 for help? The choices given for this question were; a = 7 years or younger, b = 8-10, c = 11-12, d = 13 or older. The majority of both responders ( 88%) and parents ( 78%) believed that children were taught how to call for help at 7 years or younger. The chi-test revealed no assumption gap between parents and responders.

Question 17 At what age are children who are home alone old enough to call for help on their own? The choices given were; 7 years or younger, 8-10 years or older, years or 13 or older. The percentage of responders who thought that children under the age of 7 who were home alone could call for help on their own was approximately 63%. By contrast, however, 80% of the parents believed that not until 8 or 9 years old were children old enough to call for help on their own.

Question 18 At what age do you think a child, who is home alone, is old enough to know what to do during a tornado warning? The choices given were; 7 years or younger, 8-10 years or older, years or 13 or older.

Question 19 Does the government have plans that provide for the needs of children between the ages of 7 and 14 years old who are often left home alone?

Question 20 What do you think is the age when children can be left home alone in Illinois without breaking the law? The choices given were; 7 years or younger, 8-10 years or older, years or 13 or older.

Question 21 Question 19Question 21 Do you think that the government is required to plan ahead to help children between the ages of 7 and 14 years old in case of a tornado, terrorist attack, or another emergency? The choices given for this question were; yes or no.

Question 22 Is it okay for parents or guardians to leave their children between 7 and 14 years old home alone, while they go to work? For this question respondents were asked to choose one number from a range of 1-5. One meant they strongly agreed, five meant they strongly disagreed or they could choose some number in the middle.

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Conclusion Assumption Gap is very significant 15% of school-aged children meet latchkey definition Stakeholders and planners need to communicate Insure plan is based on facts – NOT ASSUMPTIONS!!!!!!