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Other required elements. Target population is low-income and underserved youth. • Staff to youth ratios must not exceed 1:20. In order to achieve sustained, community-wide improvements in child and family well- being, agencies and programs need to participate in collective impact processes. Collective impact includes sharing results, sharing data, sharing strategies and best practices, and mutual accountability (Xxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2011). RBA provides a plain language framework comprised of two perspectives – population level results and Contractor performance measures. The Story Behind the Indicator Data provides an overview of the characteristics and needs of the population to be served. “What Works” are strategies to improve results, which include evidence-informed practices, program components, and approaches that have research pointing towards their effectiveness. Contractor performance measures are required for all Contractors to answer three key questions: How much did we do? How well did we do it? Is anybody better off? These required program evaluation components provide data to KHA for the collective impact process allowing KHA to measure the effectiveness of the Contractor’s program including the number of youth served, the amount of services provided, program monitoring, satisfaction surveys and other measures to show improvement in the knowledge, skills, attitude, behavior, and circumstances of children and caregivers served.
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