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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/04/2005
Control Number
2005-328T
Agenda Item Number
7.JJ.
Entity Name
Hibiscus Children's Center
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Crisis Nursery Program Children's Services Advisory Grant Contract
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Hibiscus Children Center Crisis Nursery Program Children Services Advisory Committee <br /> stay together and to keep the child living in the child' s home and community, reducing the risk <br /> of future crisis and abuse/neglect for children. <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 /> The staff positions for the program consist of. <br /> • Program Director ( 1 ) oversees program functioning. A minimum of 12 hours per week is <br /> designated toward the oversight of this program. The Program Director is required to have <br /> or be working toward the completion of a master' s degree in social services or a related <br /> field and requires a minimum of 3 years related experience. <br /> • Program Manager ( 1 ) provides a high level of supervision to staff members and maintains <br /> a small caseload. This is a 40+ hours per week position requiring a degree in social <br /> services or a related field and three years of related experience. <br /> • Family Advocates (3 ) provide the bulk of direct service provision. These are para- <br /> professional positions that require a high school diploma or GED. Two years of related <br /> experience is preferred and these positions are full time (40+ hours per week) positions. <br /> • Administrative Assistant ( 1 ) provides clerical and data entry support for the program in <br /> order to maximize staffs' time spent directly with the family. 4 hours per week is spent <br /> providing support to the Crisis Nursery Program. The position requires a high school <br /> diploma or GED and 2 years of related experience is preferred. <br /> • ChildCare Workers and ChildCare Supervisors (4 .4) provide direct supervision to the <br /> children placed in the Shelter for Respite. When children are in respite, awake supervision <br /> is provided 24 hours per day. As defined in the budget narrative, we estimate that this <br /> equates to the equivalent of 4 .4 staff members working 40 hours per week throughout the <br /> year. A high school diploma or GED is required and 2 years of experience for Supervisors, <br /> 5. How will the target population be made aware of the program? <br /> In addition to enjoying statewide and national recognition, the Crisis Nursery Program is well <br /> established on the Treasure Coast and has been highlighted in the media, including newsprint <br /> and television coverage. The primary referral source for the past five years has been self- <br /> referral, which demonstrates the widespread community awareness, acceptance, and need of <br /> these valuable services . In addition, Hibiscus Children' s Center utilizes an extensive marketing <br /> plan to build awareness of all of its programs. Public Service Announcements are aired across a <br /> wide variety of local cable stations and staff participate in TV interviews, newspaper articles , and <br /> presentations to church and civic groups . Most of the clients who utilize this service hear about <br /> it from a friend or family member who has been helped by the program, <br /> 6. How will the program be accessible to target population (i.e., location, transportation, <br /> hours of operation)? <br /> This program is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Services are provided in the homes <br /> of families or at mutually determined locations . The program is readily available through an on- <br /> call system that puts program services in the hands of families in need around the clock. <br /> Transportation services are also provided to overcome the obstacles to services many families <br /> face due to a lack of public transportation, especially after hours and on weekends . <br /> 7 <br />
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