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a <br /> Right Choice Program Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County Children Services Advisory Committee <br /> F. PROGRAM EVALUATION (Entire Section F not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . DEMOGRAPHICS : What information (data elements) will you need to co ect in order to <br /> accurately describe your target population including demographics (age, ender, and ethnic <br /> background) required by the funder in Section H? What are the pieces of nformation that <br /> qualify them for your target population ? How do you document their neec for services or their <br /> "unacceptable condition requiring change" from Section Bl ? <br /> As a licensed substance abuse provider in the State of Florida, the Council is requited to utilize the State <br /> of Florida, Department of Children and Families, MASA (Mental Health-Substance Abuse) Data <br /> Warehouse Database. Complete, detailed, but confidential information is complied an all clients who <br /> request services of the Council . The demographic information required includes bu is not limited to : <br /> • Name • Living accommodations • Family composition <br /> • Address • Type of services provided • Frequency of Use <br /> • Type of services • Gender and ethnic • Length of Stay <br /> needed background <br /> • Age • Duration of services • SS # <br /> • Drug of Abuse • Age of onset <br /> In addition non-client specific data is also maintained. Time, duration, number of participants, location <br /> of service delivery and date are maintained. Client and non-client specific data are maintained in a <br /> confidential, password protected database. <br /> Additionally the Council maintains statistics on the Right Choice Program. Clients may access <br /> confidential Information and Referral services by the telephone, or in person. This dditional information <br /> helps the Council to track new trends of use or abuse, types of drugs being used, types of services needed <br /> and provides information on the type of educational development and continuing education needed for <br /> both staff and community. <br /> The Council is also a part of the State of Florida, Florida Youth Initiative Evaluation program. The <br /> University of Miami conducts random, unannouncedd evaluation of both program process and content . <br /> Establishing performance targets for strategy goals and objectives is a very important part of prevention <br /> program implementation process. Ultimately they will also randomly sample our prelpost test and <br /> conduct evaluations on their rate of change and validity. <br /> 2. MEASURES : What data elements will you need to collect to show that you have achieved (or <br /> made progress toward) your Measurable Outcomes in Section D? What to Is or items are you <br /> using as measures (grades, survey scores, attendance, absences, skill levels) for your program? <br /> Are you getting baseline information from a source on your Collaboration List in Section E? <br /> Are there results from your Activities in Section D that need to be docume ted ? How often do <br /> you need to collect or follow-up on this data? <br /> The collection of data elements will be collected as described in section F . 1 . <br /> Client demographic information is requested of clients upon the client intake. Each client is provided a <br /> client questionnaire. <br /> The Right Choice Program utilizes several short term indicators to measure the impact on <br /> achievement of this program' s goals . The evaluation tools used are as follows : <br /> • Pre and Post testing - Pre test are performed to measure the audience' s basal knowledge prior <br /> to the presentation. Following the presentation, post tests are conducted. <br /> 12 <br />