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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/04/2005
Control Number
2005-328O
Agenda Item Number
7.JJ.
Entity Name
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach
Subject
Samaritan Center Childrens Services Advisory Grant Contract
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5206
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Catholic Charities of The Diocese of Palm Beach <br /> Samaritan Center <br /> D. MEASURABLE OUTCOMES (Entire Section D not to exceed two pages) <br /> OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> Add all of the elements or the Measurable Outcomes Add the tasks to accomplish the Outcome(s) <br /> 1 ) 80% of resident families who leave the All adult residents are required to actively <br /> program having improved their life skills to at participate in the four tiered level adaptive life <br /> least Level III will move into a stable housing skills training program. The higher level that a <br /> situation upon departure as measured by total family completes increases their chances of <br /> number of families who depart having entering and remaining in stable housing when <br /> achieved a minimum of Level III during the leaving the Samaritan Center program. <br /> fiscal year 2005 -2006 . Baseline : Total <br /> number of families moving out of the Center in <br /> 2004-2005 fiscal year who have achieved <br /> Level III or +. <br /> 2) Resident children who are age 4 and over Age appropriate children will participate in the <br /> will increase their self-esteem by showing an weekly self-esteem module . In addition, 24 <br /> average of 5 - 10% increase on the self-esteem hour guidance and encouragement is provided <br /> pre/post tests that are given at the end of each 8 to parents to utilize the skills that they are <br /> week session. As measured by total number of taught in the weekly parenting classes . By <br /> age related children entering the program constant reinforcement of "positive parenting", <br /> during the 2005 -2006 fiscal year. Baseline : the children exhibit increased self-esteem and <br /> 2005 -2006 resident children who are 4 years improved behaviors. _ <br /> old through 17 years . <br /> 3 ) 80% of discharged families who have Residents acquire skills for independent <br /> achieved Level III or higher will have at least community living including employment <br /> one family member involved in a minimum of search, employment training, appropriate attire <br /> 35 weekly hours of paid employment as and interviewing techniques as they go through <br /> measured by total number of families who the Center' s training program. <br /> reached Level III or IV during the 2005 -2006 <br /> fiscal year. Baseline : Total discharged <br /> families. <br /> 4) 75 % of families who have completed the Former residents participate in aftercare <br /> program by achieving the minimum of Level services that include home visits, visits at the <br /> III will remain in stable housing 12 months Center, telephone contacts, and invitations to <br /> after discharge date as measured by total special events or activities . These services are <br /> number of families achieving Level III or more provided through the Case Management staff a <br /> while in the Center and having moved out minimum of 2 times per month for at least 12 <br /> during fiscal year 2004-2005 . Baseline : Total months after moving out. <br /> number of families who achieve Level III or <br /> higher and moved out of the Center during the <br /> 2004-2005 fiscal year. <br /> 10 <br />
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