FARE College Food Allergy Program Survey

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FARE College Food Allergy Program Survey INTRO: Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) is creating a public website with information about colleges and universities food allergy and celiac disease accommodations. Prospective students and parents will be able search this website and review information about each college and university. We would like to include your food allergy accommodation information in FARE's website. Once you start the survey, you cannot save your answers and return. Before you start the survey, you need to complete: FARE's Dining Service's Audit The supplementary questions The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete. All of your answers will be publicly available to prospective students and their parents on our website. 1. Contact information Name Title Department email 2. College or University Name 3. College or University zip code 4. Completed dining services audit. (Your completed audit will not be publicly available on our website.) (upload button) 5. Approximately how many of your student have food allergies?

Dining Services: Overview 6. Which best describes your dining services? self-operated contract-managed 7. If contract-managed selected above) Which company operates dining services? (multiselect) Aramark Bon Appetit Chartwells Compass Group Sodexo Thompson Hospitality Other Dining Services: Self-Serve Cross-Contact 8. Do you have procedures in place to lower the risk of cross-contact for self-serve menu items? Use sections 2-5 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes, in all areas (skip next Q) Yes, in some areas No (skip next Q) 9. (if some above) Please specify what self-serve areas have cross-contact procedures in place. Use sections 2-5 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. 10. Is there other information you would like to tell prospective students and parents about your self-serve cross-contact procedures? (optional) Dining Services: Short-Order Cross-Contact 11. Do you have procedures in place to lower the risk of cross-contact for short-order menu items? Use sections 2, 3 and 6 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes, in all areas (skip next Q) Yes, in some areas

No (skip next Q) 12. (if some above) Please specify what short-order areas have cross-contact procedures in place. Use sections 2, 3 and 6 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. 13. Is there other information you would like to tell prospective students and parents about your short-order cross-contact procedures? (optional) Dining Services: Self-Serve Ingredient Information 14. Do you provide students access to ingredient information for self-serve menu items?* Use section 1 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes No (go to anything else open comment question at end of this section.) 15. (if Yes above) How is ingredient information available for self-serve items? (multi-select matrix) Use section 1 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. an online database a list is posted in the dining hall available on request in the dining hall Top 8 allergens Full ingredients other 16. (if Yes to Q16) What self-serve areas have ingredient information available? 17. Is there anything else you would like to tell prospective students and parents about your selfserve ingredient information? (optional) Dining Services: Short-Order Ingredient Information

18. Do you provide students access to ingredient information for short-order menu items? Use section 1 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes No (go to anything else open comment question at end of this section.) 19. (if Yes above) How is ingredient information available for short-order menu items? Use section 1 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. (multi-select) an online database a list is posted in the dining hall available on request in the dining hall Top 8 allergens Full ingredients other 20. (if Yes to Q20) What short-order stations have ingredient information available? 21. Is there any other information about your short-order ingredient information that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Dining Services: Pre-Order Meals 22. Do students have access to pre-order meals free from their allergens? Use section 7 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes No (go to next section) 23. Is there any information about your pre-order meals that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Dining Services: Allergy-Friendly Station 24. Do students have access to an allergy-friendly station? Use section 8 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes No (go to next section) 25. (if Yes above) What is the allergy-friendly station free from? Use section 9 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. (multi-select)

peanut tree nut fish shellfish eggs wheat soy milk gluten other (open text field) 26. Is there any other information about your allergy-friendly station that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Dining Services: Staff Training 27. Are dining services staff trained on food allergies? Use section 9 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. Yes, all staff Yes, some staff No (go to next section) 28. (if yes, some staff selected on Q29) What staff receive food allergy training? (multi-select) Use section 9 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. managers chefs registered dietitian hourly staff student staff other 29. How often are dining services staff are trained on food allergies? Use section 9 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. when hired at least once a year at least once every 2 years at least once every 3 years other:

30. Which training(s) do you use? (multi-select) AllerTrain courses by MenuTrinfo ServSafe Allergen by National Restaurant Association Great Schools, Colleges and Camps by Beyond Celiac Other We developed our own food allergy training. 31. What topics are covered in your training? (e.g. food allergy 101, anaphylaxis, avoiding crosscontact, college and university policies, etc.) Use section 9 of the FARE dining services audit to answer this question. 32. Is there any other information about your dining services staff training that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Disability or Accessibility Services 33. Does your disability services office processes food allergy and celiac disease accommodation requests? Yes No (go to other info open comment question at end of this section.) 34. (if Yes above-q31) Contact information for disability services office Name Email Phone webpage 35. Are there other departments a student should contact for accommodation requests? 36. How can students submit an accommodations request? 37. Is there any other information about your disability or accessibility services that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Housing Services 38. Have your resident advisors (RA) have taken food allergy and celiac disease training?

Yes No (skip next 2 questions) 39. (if Yes above) What training have the RAs taken? (multi-select) AllerTrain RA a university-developed training other 40. What topics are covered in your training? (e.g. food allergy 101, symptoms of anaphylaxis, accommodating residents when hosting programs, etc.) 41. Do you work to be inclusive for students with food allergies in resident life programs involving food? Yes No 42. How can students access safe foods for resident life programs they wish to attend? 43. Is there any other information about students with food allergies and resident life programs that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Housing Services: Roommates 44. Do you provide accommodations for roommate assignments, including: (multi-select) Students will see the following disclaimer with this information: Every accommodation request is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. A housing accommodation cannot be guaranteed prior to an individual evaluation. trying to match students with food allergies for room assignments upon request facilitating roommate agreements involving food allergies upon request working with students to change roommate assignments if it becomes necessary Other 45. Does your housing office process housing accommodation requests? Students will see this disclaimer with housing information on our website. Every accommodation request is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. A housing accommodation cannot be guaranteed prior to an individual evaluation. Yes No

No, another office on campus processes these requests (please specify) (open comment) 46. Where can students get more information and request housing accommodations? (contact details name, webpage, email phone number, other) 47. Is there any other information about your housing accommodations that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) Health Services 48. Does your health services provide the following services? (multi-select) food allergy management care prescriptions for epinephrine fulfill epinephrine prescriptions in our pharmacy allergy testing and diagnosis seasonal allergy shots we have an allergy clinic on campus other Emergency Services 49. Do you have stock, undesignated epinephrine that can be used in an emergency? Yes No (go to What does your emergency response policy allow for? (multi-select)) 50. (if Yes above) Where is stock, undesignated epinephrine for emergencies available? (multiselect) dining halls resident halls athletic facilities healthcare facilities academic buildings other 51. If there are any exceptions to the areas you checked above, please explain. (open text field) 52. What does your emergency response policy allow for? (multi-select) designated, trained staff to help administer a student s epinephrine or stock, undesignated epinephrine in an emergency staff is trained to recognize anaphylaxis and call 911 on-campus emergency responders carry epinephrine for use in an emergency

other (open text field) 53. Who are your campus emergency responders? (multi-select) on-campus emergency responders city emergency responders county emergency responders other 54. Do your campus emergency responders carry epinephrine? Yes, always Yes, if we tell the emergency operator there is anaphylaxis or a food allergy reaction. No 55. Is there any other information about your emergency services that you would like to tell prospective students and parents? (optional) CLOSING: Thank you for taking the time to complete FARE s College Food Allergy Survey! We ll be compiling this data and adding it to our new website. In the meantime, we ll review it carefully and let you know if we have any additional questions. Learn more about the FARE s College Program and how to get involved.