OCS Outcomes Report 2016-2017
Youth and School-based Services Youth Services
Youth Services provides several distinctive programs to help youth in various areas. Some require a referral from the Ministry of Children and Family Development, while others allow youth to self-refer to the program.
Youth Transitioning Program In this one-to-one service, youth learn to set goals, develop skills and maintain independence.
Intensive Support and Supervision Program For youth in conflict with the law and have bail or supervised court orders, this intensive one- to-one program provides support to help youth learn strategies on how to choose a lifestyle alternative to crime. Curfew monitoring is also provided. Subsidized Youth Independent Housing (SYIH) Program For youth who are homeless or seriously at risk of becoming homeless, the SYIH program can help youth secure and sustain housing. This supportive subsidized housing program provides youth with housing support and assistance to pursue vocational and/or educational goals.
Service Highlights • 251 youth served
Service Units Contracted
Actual Service units
Staffing
Total #Clients Served
2016-2017
2015-2017
2,452 3,633
2,714.06 3,851.44
2 3
100
101
» Curfew Monitoring (CMP)
45
56
» ISSP (1:1)
» Total YJ Services Unit Hours » Youth Transitioning » Total YS Services Unit Hours » Value Added CMP Hours
6,085 4,868
6,565.5 4,861.68
5 4
145 106
157
95
10,953
11,427.18 1,000.00
9
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-
-
250
-
251
252
Total Participants
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