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Goal Met. 2 students was referred for discipline reasons, fighting. <br /> Outcome # 3: Decrease the number of positive drug screens of enrolled youth by <br /> at least 65% during the program participation during the 2011-2012 school year. Baseline: <br /> Status of youth upon entering program. <br /> Goal Met. There were NO positive drug screening reports or referrals made. <br /> CASTLE <br /> Safe Families Program <br /> (Statistics as of 9/30/12) <br /> Grant: $36,540.00 <br /> Funds Used as of 10/15/2011: $36,540.00 <br /> Total Children Served as of 9/30/12: 251 <br /> Cost Per Child: $145.57 <br /> Focus Areas Addressed: Parental Support and Education <br /> Taxonomy#: PH-6100.3300 <br /> Program Description: Home based parent education and support designed to prevent child <br /> abuse and neglect and help families remain intact. The Program provides long term (up to one <br /> year) intensive (at least weekly) visits from a Counselor. <br /> This program is designed to: Teach families to reduce risk factors associated with abuse and <br /> neglect, and to increase the protective factors associated with non-abusive, caring and stable <br /> families. <br /> Collaboration: United For Families; Children's Home Society/Family Preservation Services; <br /> Healthy Families; Department of Children and Families; Hibiscus Children's Center; Harvest <br /> Food Center. <br /> CSAC Indian River County 2011-2012 Fourth Quarter Results <br /> Outcome # 1: Reduce to 5% the number of families using parenting behaviors that put their <br /> children at risk, for families enrolled in the Safe Families Program for at least 90 days, as <br /> measured by a risk/protective factor inventory administered at the beginning and end of <br /> services. 2010-2011 Baseline: 93% of enrolled parents, upon enrollment, use parenting <br /> behaviors that put their children at risk. <br /> Result: For the year, 96% of parents were using parenting behaviors that put their children at <br /> risk at the time they enrolled in Safe Families. The program reduced to 4% the number of <br /> families using parenting techniques that put their children at risk. This goal was exceeded. <br /> - 19 - <br /> 54 <br />