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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229E
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Exchange Club Castle
Subject
Safe Families Program
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Archived Roll/Disk#
3223
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4301
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Organization: Exchange Club CASTLE Program Name : Safe Families <br /> Funder: Children ' s Services Advisory Committee RFP #6067 <br /> OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> Add all of the elements or your Measurable Outcome(s) Add the tasks to accomplish the Outcome(s) <br /> 4 . Maintain the increase in protective factors 4 . Complete the protective factor assessment <br /> (by at least one) for a period of one year, for tool one year after enrollment in Safe Families <br /> families who have successfully completed the ends , with families who completed the <br /> program, as measured by a protective factor program successfully. This will be done by <br /> assessment tool (see appendix) in 80% of phone survey, with at least 20% of families <br /> families . No more than 20% of families who who completed successfully, r <br /> have successfully completed the program will <br /> fail to maintain an increase in at least one <br /> protective factor. 2002/2003 baseline : 71 % of <br /> families maintained an increase in at least one <br /> protective factor. 29 % of families failed to <br /> maintain an increase in at least one protective <br /> factor. <br /> 5 . Maintain at 94 %, the number of families 5a. Provide information and education <br /> who complete the Safe Families program that regarding identified risk and protective factors , <br /> will have no confirmed reports or re-reports of during home visits , so that parents develop the <br /> abuse for up to one year after completing skills necessary to eliminate abuse/neglect as a <br /> services as measured by the state data base on risk in their home . <br /> abuse. No more than 6 % of the families who <br /> complete the Safe Families program will have 5b . The Department of Children and Families <br /> a confirmed report or re-report of abuse for up will compare the names of enrolled families <br /> to one year after completing services . against those reported for abuse/neglect to the <br /> 2002/2003 baseline : 98 % of families had no state abuse hotline, and provide the program <br /> reports or re-reports of abuse . 2% had a report with this information. <br /> or re-report of abuse . <br /> 6 . Maintain at 94% the number of families 6 . The AAPI test will be administered at the <br /> who , after successfully completing the Safe initiation of and at the conclusion of services . <br /> Families program, show improvement on the Scores will be compared to determine whether <br /> AAPI test, as measured by comparing their improvement has been made . <br /> pre-test score to their post-test score . No more <br /> than 6 % of families who, after successfully <br /> completing the program, will have no increase <br /> in a -post test score. 2002/2003 baseline : 98 % <br /> of families who successfully completed the <br /> program improved on their post test AAPI <br /> scores . 2 % did not improve . <br /> 9 <br />
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