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Program Indicators. The LMAPD requires government to report annually on programs and services funded under this framework to demonstrate the activities undertaken to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities. Program indicators include: • the number of people actively participating in programs; • the number of people successfully completing programs; • the number of people completing employment preparation programs who subsequently progress to other interventions ; • the number of people employed after participation; and • the number of people sustained in employment in the case of vocational crisis. Each program area is responsible for developing mechanisms to track these indicators. As a result, there is the possibility that some participants may be counted more than once if they are receiving services from more than one program area.
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Program Indicators. 5.1.a. The project must cooperate with NSF EPSCoR program evaluation efforts by providing data as needed to assess program 5.1.b. RII Track-2 awardees must participate in site visits, reverse site visits, and other program management activities to demonstrate progress relative to established goals and objectives of the project.
Program Indicators. For the fiscal year 2012-2013, each mental health employability program reported on the total number of individuals who regularly attended and actively participated in their programs and services. The total number of individuals who regularly attended and participated in the employability programs is 1,359 (one thousand three hundred and fifty nine). For the most part, the mental health employability programs and services described in this report are open-ended and 23 Available online at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/health/mhs/mental‐health‐addiction‐strategy.asp provide ongoing support; that is, the programs/services do not have specific start- and /or end dates. Community Supports for Adults (CSA)/New Hope 160 1024 5 Connections Halifax 304 ** 125 Connections Dartmouth 196 ** 6625 Connections Sackville 71 ** 1826 Crossroads Cape Breton 184 49 74 Friendship Club 300 ** 1727 Pathways to Employment 52 ** 52 Training, Recovery, Employment and Empowerment (TREES) 9228 ** 2329 ** These mental health employability programs and services are open-ended/continuous intakes. One employability program was able to report on the number of participants completing a program/service where there was a specific start and end point to the intervention; a total number of 59 (fifty nine) participants completed such programs/services. Data was also collected on the number of participants who obtained or were maintained in employment where the employability program or service supported this activity. The total number of individuals 24 Most programs offered at CSA/New Hope are open-ended. Date reported includes clients completing a program with specific start-end dates (n=10). In the fall of 2013, program offerings will change and a number of psychosocial rehabilitation/employability programs with specific start and end dates will be offered.
Program Indicators. For the fiscal year 2013-2014, each mental health employability program reported on the total number of individuals who regularly attended and actively participated in their programs and services. The total number of individuals who regularly attended and participated in the employability programs is 1,470 (one thousand four hundred and seventy). For the most part, the mental health employability programs and services described in this report are open-ended and provide ongoing support; that is, the programs/services do not have specific start and /or end dates. Community Supports for Adults (CSA)/New Hope 177 4610 2511 Connections Halifax 353 ** 16212 Connections Dartmouth 217 1 7513 Connections Sackville 79 ** 2414 Crossroads Cape Breton 185 ** 53 Friendship Club 320+ ** 1915 Pathways to Employment 67 ** 67 Training, Recovery, Employment and Empowerment (TREES) 72 ** 37 ** These mental health employability programs and services are open-ended/continuous intakes.
Program Indicators. In Zambia, in addition to the three main PEPFAR Abstinence and Be Faithful indicators of people trained and youth reached with A&B and A only messages, the program has also been implemented in a total of 94 community and school sites above the 90 sites anticipated for the nine sub-grantees. A good number of traditional, civic and political leaders were successfully mobilized and oriented to the program. In turn, they helped in identifying and mobilizing the 94 sites for the Y-CHOICES program implementation. Traditional and civic leaders also helped in the identification of some of the eight new sub-grantees whose programs are still undergoing negotiation. Three of the implementing sub-grantees have also managed to air a total of 39 A/A&B radio discussion programs using the Liseli and Ichengelo community radio stations of the Western and Copper Belt provinces respectively. In Ethiopia, a TOT training was provided to 23 project officers (17 male/6 female) of partner organizations in mentoring skills to empower them in providing mentoring skills training to youth and adult mentors in their respective target area.
Program Indicators. The following table provides a detailed breakdown, by program or service, of the number of addiction program participants who received employability services during 2004/05.
Program Indicators. The following tables provide a detailed breakdown, by program or service, of the number of mental health clients who received employability services during 2004/05. MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM 2004/05
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