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The 2011-2012 Homeless Family Center grant proposal projected that 45% of individuals <br /> �- served would originate from Indian River County. During the CSAC Fiscal Year (October- <br /> September) at total of 48 families were served. Of that number, 26 (or 54%) originated from <br /> Indian River County. Individual family demographics are outlined at the bottom of this report. <br /> Outcome Results <br /> #1: 80% of parents served will increase their knowledge and skill in the area of parenting <br /> by 10% as measured by pre and post test results from Love and Logic Video Module. <br /> Outcome met. 34 IRC parents received training and education in parenting. On average over <br /> the course of the grant year, 83% showed increased knowledge and application of those skills. <br /> Specifics are discussed in weekly program meetings and documented in individual case files as <br /> well as electronically on the Homeless Information Management System (HMIS). <br /> #2: 80% of parents will show increased knowledge in the areas of housing, employment <br /> and life skills by 10% as measured by pre and post test scores and program outcomes. <br /> Outcome met. 34 IRC adults received weekly and ongoing training and assistance in the area <br /> of housing, employment and life skills. Residents receive this training in a small group setting. <br /> Through interaction during evening adult classes and one on one meetings with Case <br /> Managers and the Education/Employment Specialist we continue to be successful in educating <br /> adult residents in these critical areas. The residential setting maximizes our ability to gear <br /> teaching toward the needs and interests of the residents and the demographics of the facility <br /> change. <br /> Housing knowledge increased by 92% <br /> Employment knowledge increased by 85% <br /> Life Skills knowledge increased by 96% <br /> #3: 80% of all school age children will increase academic performance by 10% as <br /> measured by pre and post test scores and grade point averages. Outcome met. 19 IRC <br /> school age children were served from October-September. 85% increased their academic <br /> knowledge by an average of 66% based on pre and post testing performed by the Children's <br /> Program Manager. 50% of children improved academic performance or maintained the highest <br /> level. 100% of school age children advanced to the next grade level for the calendar school <br /> year 2011-12. <br /> Homeless Family Center (HFC) <br /> Unduplicated Client- Progress Report <br /> Projections 2011/2012 Grant Year <br /> October 2011-September 2012 <br /> - 31 - <br /> 66 <br />