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Meeting Minutes
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4/20/1992
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Board of Commissioners
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Page 5 <br /> <br />. 2. Reduce out-of-home placements so that 60% of the youth served by this program during <br /> the year will be in the home at the end of treatment. <br /> 3. Continue to reduce youth involvement in the juvenile justice system by 60%. <br /> 4. Continue to increase school attendance for youth. <br />-- 5. Decrease school discipline problems while the youth is receivimg services in the <br /> program. <br />6. Continue to reduce recidivism back into the juvenile Justice system for 60% of youth <br />-- following termination with the service (Promotion of family self-sufficiency). <br /> <br /> INFORMATION MAINTAINED FOR EFFECTIVENESS ~ASUREMENT: <br /> The program maintains budgetary information regarding revenues and expenditures of CBA <br /> funds. Documentatiom of staff time involved in the program is maintained through the <br /> Department of Social Services Information System. Client files contain the following <br /> information: social history from referring agency, referral form, applicatiom for <br />-- services, services plan, and case dictation. CBA client tracking forms are also contained <br /> in client file and are submitted to CBA office. In 1990-91 we began work with the Bring <br /> It Ail Back Home Program (BIABH) from Appalachian State University. They have supplied <br />-- our staff with training on the use of several forms and materials they developed to <br /> measure program effectiveness. <br /> <br /> <br />
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