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02/13/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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Healthy Families of IRC <br />Program Year 10/1/2016-9/30/2017 <br />4th Quarter Report <br />Grant: $20,000 <br />Funds used as of 9/30/17: $20,000 <br />Total Families served as of 9/30/17: 134 <br />Cost per child: Per 10/01/2016- 9/30/2017 CSAC funds used per family: $149.25 <br />Taxonomy Number: PH -6100.3300 —Home Based. Parenting Education <br />Program Description: Healthy Families is a voluntary home visitation program that targets <br />families with past or current emotional trauma or domestic violence. The program is proven to <br />prevent child abuse and neglect by promoting positive parent-child relationships. The staff are <br />highly trained to provide intensive, comprehensive, long-term, and culturally appropriate <br />services to reduce children's exposure to toxic stress. <br />Collaboration: Indian River Medical Center, Partners in Women's Health, Kindergarten <br />Readiness Collaborative, Moonshot Moment <br />Goals/ Outcomes Report (July 1, 2017- September 30, 2017) <br />Outcome # 1: To improve literacy, communication and critical thinking abilities of 85% of children <br />enrolled for 6 months or mote. Baseline 2015-2016: A full year of data has not been compiled. Target <br />score of 40 or over. <br />Goal 4th quarter results: 100% overall <br />96.00% of young children demonstrate developmentally appropriate language skills for their age. <br />Outcome # 2: To increase parent engagement with children in ways that promote early learning <br />from birth with 85% of families. Baseline: 2016-2017 will be the first year tracking. Target score <br />of 40 or over. <br />Goal 4th quarter results: 100% overall <br />95.00% of parents promoted language development to their children through consistent verbal <br />interactions. <br />95.00% of parents promoted early literacy through daily reading with their children. <br />95.00% of parents engaged in meaningful and appropriate play activities with their children. <br />Outcome #3: To increase age appropriate social and emotional skills with 85% of children enrolled in <br />program for 6 months or more. Baseline: New outcome 2016-2017, target score of 40 or over. <br />Goal 4" quarter results: 100% overall <br />100% of children recognize and regulate their emotions, impulses and behavior. <br />100% of young children demonstrated developmentally appropriate social emotional skills for their age. <br />-33- <br />46 <br />
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