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5/21/1996
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Board of Commissioners
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2 <br /> <br />SIX MONTHS MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES STATUS <br /> <br />(Continuation Programs Only) <br /> <br />In the space provided, please list each measurable objective in your current program agreement and indicate the <br />degree to which your program has been successful in achieving them. (Use data from the first six months of the <br />fiscal year.) <br /> <br />(Except where noted, most data presented below are from the 1994 - 1995 CBA Quarterly Report.) <br /> <br />Statistics from the CBA Quarterly Report indicate that the Home-Based Program well exceeds CBA <br />Minimum Standards for referrals by court/law enforcement, problem behaviors by youth, and referrals of <br />youth as delinquent/status offenders. The required state compliance levels for these three areas are 35%, <br />50%, and 80%, while the statewide average for ail Home-Based Services programs during the same time <br />period is 77%, 89%, and 96% respectively. CBA Minimum Standards require program to meet at least <br />one of the three components. The Cabarms County Home-Based Program complies with all of these <br />components at the 100% level since all referrals originate from the Juvenile Court Counselors and Judges. <br /> <br />The most recent on-site monitoring visit by the Regional CBA Consultant was conducted on March 18, <br />1993, for the Home-Based Services Program. The program was found to be in compliance with all CBA <br />policies and procedures. No corrective actions were required. <br /> <br />Other measurable objectives are the following: <br /> <br />Developed a service plan for 100% of the children in the program. <br />Seventy-two children were served during FY 94-95. All had a written service plan. <br />Reduced possible out-of-home placements by 90%. <br />The intervention of the worker helped to prevent foster care or training school placement. Of the youth <br />served between July 1994 - June 1995 84% were at home at the time of termination from the program, <br />with 6% in relative placements and 6% in group homes. There were two training school commitments. <br />Without the Home-Based worker's intervention, all of these youth could have been placed in foster care or <br />group care directly from Juvenile court. <br />Reduced involvement in the Juvenile Justice System by 81%. <br />The CBA report indicates that court referrals decreased by 81% and runaway behaviors decreased by 91%. <br />Helped increase school attendance program for youth. <br />The Home Based worker has been successful in getting youth back into school and encouraging school <br />attendance. At the time of termination from the program, 90% of youth remained enrolled in school for the <br />July 1994 - June 1995 report period. <br />Decreased school discipline problems while the youth is receiving services in the program. <br />During involvement with the program, only 11 youth were expelled. <br /> <br /> <br />
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