Intervention Data definition

Intervention Data means the following data received from Service Provider: (i) Variables: Intervention Data will include at least the following variables on an individual-level: • NYSID • Referral (date of Referral) • Orientation date • Life Skills start dateTotal days of Life Skills attendance • Transitional Job Hours • Total Days Worked • Discharge Reason (Neutral Discharge, Negative Discharge) • Reason for Neutral Discharge • Reason for Negative Discharge • Date of first Unsubsidized Job Placement • Document Ready (Date) (ii) Data Collection: By about the 10th day of each month, or the next Business Day if the 10th day is not a Business Day, the Service Provider will provide the following parties with data for each of the following groups: • DOCCS Research and SFI with Intervention Data for PFS Participants at Service Provider’s NYC and Rochester sites, which will be sent in the format of data that Service Provider normally sends as a part of its contracts with New York State. • DOCCS Research with Intervention Data for all non-PFS Participants at Service Provider’s NYC and Rochester sites, which will be sent in the format of data that Service Provider normally sends as a part of its contracts with New York State. The Intervention Data in the Master Data File will be cumulative of activity in the time period from the Event Date to the date on which Service Provider collects Intervention Data. DOCCS Research will combine the Intervention Data for PFS Participants in the Master Data File. DOCCS Research will also match the Intervention Data on non-PFS Participants to identify which of the Control Population Members Enrolled at the Service Provider. By about the 15th day of each month, DOCCS Research will update the Master Data File with the cumulative Intervention Data. Each Population Member with an orientation date after the Event Date will be considered Enrolled for purposes of Monitoring Take-Up Rate and Measuring Population Outcomes and will be flagged with a 1. A Population Member who does not have an orientation date is flagged with a 0, indicating that he is not Enrolled.
Intervention Data has the meaning given such term in Schedule 1, Section 3.2(c).

Examples of Intervention Data in a sentence

  • Subrecipient shall ensure that the Early Intervention contract manager has an active system administrator account for the Early Intervention Data System (EIDS).

  • Ensure that complete and accurate data is entered into the Texas Kids Intervention Data System (“TKIDS”) by the established due dates and that there is adequate internal control, security and oversight for the approval and submission of such data.

  • Subrecipient agrees to input any applicable data in the Early Intervention Data System (EIDS) the within 30 days of the event.

  • To do so, DOCCS Research will use NYSIDs to match the data in the Historical Sample File to Intervention Data, and the Service Provider’s regular reports to DOCCS Research.

  • For purposes of Monitoring, Reporting and Measurement, DOCCS Research will compile the “Master Data File”, which will include the following individual-level data for all Population Members: • Pre-Randomization Data; • Post-Randomization Data; • Intervention Data; • Employment Data; and • Recidivism Data.

  • Data Linkage The following are the data elements which the Programs will use for linkage: • Child’s first name • Child’s last name • Child’s date of birth The Early Intervention Program Data Custodian will provide the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Data Custodian a file with matched child level data.

  • The EI programs will use the Baby Toddler Online Tracking System (BTOTS) to exchange notification information with the state education agency (SEA) and the local education agency (LEA) through the Transition from Early Intervention Data Information System (TEDI).

  • Grantee shall request at least one, but no more than four, active system administrators for the Early Intervention Data System (EIDS).

  • Ensure that complete and accurate data is entered into the Texas Kids Intervention Data System (“TKIDS”) by the established due dates, and ensure that there is adequate internal control, security and oversight for the approval and submission of such data.

  • Subrecipient shall request at least one active system administrator for the Early Intervention Data System (EIDS).