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Contract
Approved Date
10/03/2006
Control Number
2006-331B.
Agenda Item Number
7.J.
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Children's Services Advisory Contract
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St. Peter's Human Services, Inc-Boys development & traing program
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' Organibdon: St. Peter's Hummt Services, Inc. Program: St. Peter's Boys Development & Training Institute Founder: Children's service Council <br /> assessment and counseling, substance abuse awareness and referral (if necessary), etc. The DJJ <br /> report on Community Involvement indicated that evidence show that communities can deter <br /> juvenile crime by targeting the key risk factors of truancy, school failure, access to weapons, not <br /> enough positive activities to keep kids busy. It indicated that " . . . some of the same strategies that <br /> can prevent delinquency from ever happening in a child's life also can stop a juvenile offender <br /> from re-offending and recycling back into the delinquency system." The articles closes with this <br /> statement: "No matter how good an individual juvenile system program strives to be, a young <br /> person sooner or later returns to his home community." St. Peter' s Boys Development and <br /> Training Program assists in diverting the boys' lives away from crime in their communities. It is <br /> a community program that develops community attachments for the youth while addressing the <br /> needs that placed the child at risk in the first place. According to DJJ Secretary, Bill Bankhead, <br /> " . . . outreach must be done in the neighborhoods where juvenile crime is high." Governor Bush <br /> said of the successful outreaches, ". . . they focus on preserving the unity and integrity of family <br /> and emphasizing parental responsibility in dealing with troubled youth." <br /> (www.dii .state. fl . us/featuresl'runaways .htm]). Delinquency prevention is paramount to DJJ' s <br /> plan, which includes three elements: targeting the most at risk, cooperation between community- <br /> based programs working with the government to approach families, and accountability through <br /> data collection and measurement of program success. The Boys institute does all three and goes <br /> beyond in preventing or reversing the patterns and risk factors associated with delinquency. <br /> 4. List staffing needed for your program, including required experience and estimated <br /> hours per week in program for each staff member and/or volunteers (this section <br /> should conform with the information in the Position Listing on the Budget Narrative <br /> Worksheet). <br /> 1 — Administrator (PT, BA degree preferred, 2 yrs. Experience working with at-risks children). <br /> Oversees the overall operation of the program, including data collection, quarterly-reporting and <br /> financial management of the program. Supervise and oversee all staff, including book-keeping, <br /> clerical, operations; must also meet with parents, teachers and outside agency representatives <br /> regarding the program. <br /> 1 — Program Operations Manager (PT, Minimum HS diploma/equivalency, training in child <br /> development, at least 2 years experience in working with at-risk children). Responsible for <br /> overnight supervision of program. Will monitor institute teachers and trainers in addressing the <br /> social and educational needs of the enrollees, ensuring a safe, nurturing environment conducive <br /> to learning. House parenting for the weekend, discipline, drills, activities and planning of <br /> activities. Also work with institute staff, mentors and volunteers. <br /> 2 — Institute Teachers (Part time. Must have educational experience in working with at-risk <br /> children.) Will teach appropriate information addressing educational needs of enrollees during <br /> program hours including computer instruction and reading clinic; will monitor progress and <br /> maintain records. <br /> 1 — Institute Prevention Coordinator (BA degree in related field and/or 2 years of experience <br /> in social setting working with youth. Knowledge of children and teaching basic skills.) <br /> Recruitment and new referrals, handle data, planning, parent training, discipline, counseling and <br /> assist with data collection from schools including school visits, on-site monitoring and <br /> coordination with teachers. <br /> 7 <br />
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