Data Baseline (Previously Question 9 of Program Description) Sample Clauses

Data Baseline (Previously Question 9 of Program Description). Describe the current tools and methods that are available for acquiring, analyzing and reporting information about the needs of the children, youth and families in the target population. This will provide the baseline against which you will measure changes in your program’s target population. Data Acquisition Tools Items Measured Process or Outcome Indicators CWS/CMS C-IV Wrap database SAS/MS Access Business Objects Case management activities Payments for DCS, Probation and DBH xxxxxx care placements CAFAS, YSS, YSS-F, demographics Queries against CWS/CMS Queries against CWS/CMS Process & outcome Process Outcome Process & outcome Process & outcome
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Data Baseline (Previously Question 9 of Program Description). Describe the current tools and methods that are available for acquiring, analyzing and reporting information about the needs of the children, youth and families in the target population. This will provide the baseline against which you will measure changes in your program’s target population. [see following page] Data Acquisition Tools Items Measured Process or Outcome Indicators CWS/CMS Length of stay23, permanency, safety, well-being, and rates of entry and reentry Process CANS Behavioral acuity, youth and support system strengths Outcome Wraparound Measures: Satisfaction (WFI-4, YSS, YSS-F) Family voice and choice, participation, strengths identified Process Process CAFAS Areas of compromised functioning and clinical improvement Outcome

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