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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229G
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Healthy Start Coalition
Subject
Healthy Families Program
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Archived Roll/Disk#
3223
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Organization : Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition , Inc . Program: Healthy Families — IRC Program <br /> Funder: IRC Board of County Commissioners — Children 's Services Advisory Committee - 2004 Grant Application <br /> F. PROGRAM EVALUATION (Entire Section F not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . DEMOGRAPHICS : What information (data elements) will you need to collect in order to <br /> accurately describe your target population including demographics (age, gender and ethnic <br /> background) required by the funder in Section H? What are the pieces of information that <br /> qualify them for your target population ? How do you document their need for services or their <br /> "unacceptable condition requiring change" from Section B19 Comprehensive data on each HF — <br /> IRC family who enrolls is entered in a Healthy Families database, developed by Healthy Families <br /> Florida. This data includes demographic information. The parent(s) and the Family Support Worker <br /> monitor infant developmental stages, with updates documented in the family record. HF — IRC <br /> participates in statewide evaluation and provides outcome and performance data in the format and <br /> frequency specified by Healthy Families Florida. The HF-Florida database is updated on a weekly <br /> basis, with reports also generated on a weekly basis, which is provided to the Project Manager and <br /> Supervisor, who then share the general information and/or discrepancies with the appropriate FSW. <br /> The Healthy Families Florida Contract manager performs sites reviews on a quarterly basis, as well <br /> as Coalition and HF-IRC Advisory Board reviews . For 2002-03 , the HF-IRC program finished in the <br /> to five of 40 plus HF programs, for meeting its program goals and objectives . <br /> 2 . MEASURES : What data elements will you need to collect to show that you have achieved <br /> (or made progress toward) your Measurable Outcomes in Section D ? What tools or items are <br /> you using as measures (grades, survey scores, attendance, absences, skill levels) for your <br /> program? Are you getting baseline information from a source on your Collaboration List in <br /> Section E ? Are there results from your Activities in Section D that need to be documented ? <br /> How often do you need to collect or follow-up on this data ? <br /> The outcomes are based on data needed by HF Florida (HFF) as well as HF-IRC, which are compiled <br /> and entered into the HFF database at regularly scheduled intervals . Based on strict HFF criteria, <br /> families develop goals based on their assets and needs, and must achieve these through the program <br /> to "graduate" to higher levels, which would need less intensity of services , which empowers the <br /> family to become self-sufficient. The required data and outcomes are monitored by HFF, as well as <br /> locally by the HF-IRC Program Manager and the Coalition . These measures are based on 30 years of <br /> research by Healthy Families America. <br /> 3 . REPORTING: What will you do with this information to show that change has occurred? <br /> How will you use or present these results to the consumer, the funder, the program, and the <br /> community? How will you use this information to improve your program? Database is <br /> compiled and updated on a weekly basis, with reports also generated on a weekly basis th4t the FSW <br /> and Supervisor review. Monthly reports are provided to the HF-IRC Advisory Board, and quarterly <br /> reports are submitted to the Coalition and CSAC . <br /> Data and programmatic reports are submitted to the HF-IRC Advisory Board on a monthly basis, the <br /> Coalition Executive Director and Board of Directors on a quarterly basis, the HFF Contract Manager <br /> on a monthly basis, who also conducts on- site QA/QI every three months . Reports are provided at <br /> the public Coalition meetings bi-monthly. All of the QA/QI partners , which include Healthy <br /> Families Florida, the Advisory Board and the Coalition address program outcomes from a global <br /> sense and work towards strategies and solutions that can be shared with the HF-IRC service staff, <br /> who then apply the action steps to benefit the families they serve. <br /> 10 <br />
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