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BCC Regular Meeting
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02/13/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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Outcome #3: 90% of families will show increased overall family strength and resilience so that <br />children remain abuse and neglect free. <br />Result: Through the 4`h Quarter, 100% offamilies who successfully completed the Strengthening Families <br />program had no report or re -report of abuse for up to one year after completing service <br />Service Capacity: <br />Through the 4' Quarter of the 2016-2017 contract year, Strengthening Families has served the following: <br />Goal Actual % of Goal <br />Adults 130 45 35% <br />Children 190 79 42% <br />Families 40 36 90% <br />Childcare Resources of Indian River <br />Report to Children's Services Advisory Committee — Indian River County (CSAC) <br />Program: Subsidized, High Quality Childcare <br />(Statistics as of 9/30/2017- 4th Quarter) <br />Grant Amount: $170,000.00 <br />Funds Used as of 9/30/2017: $170,000.00 <br />Total Children served as of 9/30/2017: 136 <br />Total Contracting Center Children served as of 9/30/2017: 68 <br />Focus Areas Addressed: Early Childhood Development and Building Parent Capacity <br />Taxonomy numbers: NL -300.150; PH -610.150; PH -610 <br />Program description: Childcare Resources provides quality, affordable childcare and <br />education for working families of moderate means. Childcare Resources builds parent capacity <br />by enabling parents to focus on their careers and higher education while their children receive <br />dependable care. Childcare Resources also offers parent engagement opportunities. <br />GOALS/OUTCOMES REPORT (10/1/2016 — 9/30/2017) <br />1. Young children have access to high quality learning experiences in early childhood and education <br />settings which prepare them to enter school ready to learn. 85% of the children enrolled in the <br />Childcare Resources program will show progress in development in the course of the school year <br />as measured by Speed Dial R, Katz Social/Emotional Checklist, Ages and Stages. Baseline: <br />assessments administered in the fall of the 2016-2017 school year. <br />-18- <br />31 <br />
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