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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/23/2003
Control Number
2003-253I
Agenda Item Number
7.D.
Entity Name
St. Peters Human Services
Subject
Village of Excellance Training Institute for Girls
Children's Services Advisory Grant Contract
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3207
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organization: 5t Peter's Human Services, Inc. Program: Boys' Development and Training Institute Funder: Children's Services Council <br /> F. PROGRAM EVALUATION (Entire Section F not to exceed two pages) <br /> r 1 . DEMOGRAPHICS : What information (data elements) will you need to collect in order <br /> to accurately describe your target population including demographics (age, gender and <br /> ethnic background) required by the funder in Section H? What are the pieces of <br /> information that qualify them for your target population ? How do you document their <br /> need for services or their "unacceptable condition requiring change" from Section B19 <br /> The information to be collected includes : name, age , ethnic background , birth date and grade . To qualify for <br /> the target population , a prospective enrollee will be at risk for at least two of the following conditions : At risk <br /> x males between the ages of 7 and 14 who have exhibited at least two problem behaviors, such as but not <br /> limited to the following : school disciplinary referrals , chronic school truancy, repeated school suspensions , <br /> poor academic performance, a history of alcohol , tobacco and other drugs, rebellion , running away, mental <br /> and emotional health issues and those with a history of delinquent behavior. The unacceptable condition is <br /> juvenile delinquency and is documented through DJJ reports , school reports , parent reports , etc . This shall <br /> be documented and maintained through a database and spreadsheet programs . <br /> 2. MEASURES : What data elements will you need to collect to show that you have <br /> achieved (or made progress toward) your Measurable Outcomes in Section D ? What <br /> tools or items are you using as measures (grades, survey scores, attendance, absences, <br /> skill levels) for your program ? Are you getting baseline information from a source on <br /> your Collaboration List in Section E ? Are there results from your Activities in Section <br /> D that need to be documented ? How often do you need to collect or follow-up on this <br /> data? <br /> Data will be collected from participants via progress reports/report cards on a nine week basis. Copies of <br /> schedules of activities listing the study hour, rap sessions and dates and times of guest speakers will be <br /> maintained on location . An entrance description of behaviors will be maintained and reviewed quarterly for <br /> improvement. Upon exiting a program, a summary of progress made while attending the program will be <br /> document. Measurement items include grades , attendance sheets, progress reports , school conduct codes <br /> report, pre and post test reports , counselor reports, prevention activity attendance sheets, etc . The <br /> progress reporttreport cards will be collected every nine weeks and at the end of each semester. The <br /> schedule of activities will be collected on an ongoing basis . The entrance and exit behavior description will <br /> be collected upon entering and exiting the program . Progress notes on behavior improvement will be <br /> documented quarterly or as needed . After successful discharge, there will be a monthly follow-up for six <br /> months via parents, school and DJJ . <br /> r, <br /> 10 <br /> F< <br />
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