CCPD Packet 5-14-19

PERFORMANCE by QUARTER

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

3-YEAR AVERAGE

1st Quarter 10/1/2018 - 12/31/2018

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

ANNUAL OBJECTIVE

PROGRAM

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

NOTES

1/1/2019 - 3/31/2019

4/1/2019 - 6/30/2019

7/1/2019 - 9/30/2019

10/1/2017 - 12/31/2018

2016 - 2018

Number of families receiving intake services from One Safe Place staff

304 728 212

344 625 226

648

1,200 2,640

Family Advocacy Center One Safe Place

1,353

Number of incoming calls to One Safe Place

Number of children identified & assessed who have witnessed domestic violence Number of intern/volunteer hours coordinated through One Safe Place Number of participants attending quarterly job/education seminars and fairs

438

600

994.5

1,072

2,067

2,640 2,766

238

270

508

2,644

FW@6 - Late Night Program 10 approved positions

Number of participants attending monthly community service/community enrichment projects Number of participants attending each of the following programs: life skill enhancement, recreation, and organized sports Number of new unduplicated student participants in the Educational Enrichment Program, including Summer Enrichment Program participants Number of hours student participants spend in Educational Enrichment Program activities during the school year Number of hours student participants spend in Summer Enrichment Program activities during summer months

408

427

835

4,578

4,807

8,933

8,181

17,114

66,277

69,591

62

11

73

150

9,925

9,211

19,136

25,000

Safe Haven Youth Program United Community Center

0

0

0

30,000

47

14

61

200

Number of unduplicated participants in the ACT III program Number of hours student participants spend in ACT III program

1,090

1,111

2,201

9,500

Total unduplicated participants

321

100

421

750

Power Hour - number of participant visits in power hour/homework help

8,838 3,207

7,030 3,127

15,868

25,000 12,000

Literacy - number of participant visits in literacy activities

6,334

STEM - number of participant visits in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) activities

2,823

2,603

5,426

12,000

Safe Haven Youth Program Boys & Girls Club of Greater Fort Worth

Daily Challenges/Exercise - number of participant visits in daily physical challenges/exercise

11,858

6,877

18,735

33,000

Healthy Habits/Nutrition - number of participant visits in healthy habits/nutrition activities

2,178

2,175

4,353

10,000

Practices/Clinics - number of participant visits in sports practices/clinics

2,456

2,839

5,295

10,000

Character and Leadership - number of participant visits in Leadership Clubs including Keystone, Torch, Triple Play, and Junior Staff

946

803

1,749

3,000

High Yield Learning Activities - number of participant visits in high yield learning activities

3,038

3,991

7,029

17,500

This report is continuously being reviewed and updated to reflect the most accurate information. If no 3-Year Average is listed for a performance measure, that performance measure is new and/or data is not readily available. PARTNERS with a SHARED MISSION - COMMUNITY BASED

Number of supervised volunteers receiving Collaborative Family Engagement training Number of children receiving Collaborative Family Engagement Intervention Number of children receiving literacy services in Collaborative Family Engagement and/or educational advocacy

14 21

13 13

1 8

25 45

Casa of Tarrant County Supporting Foster Youth through Permanency and Collaborative Family Engagement Program

25

9

16

45

123

170

950 180

Number of child contacts made by volunteers each month

293

Total number of visits between mother daughter

62 62

40 40

22 22

Number of unduplicated children served

15

Girls Embracing Mothers, Inc.

Average number of visits per unduplicated daughters served

5

3 8 8

2

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Number of completed self-assessment surveys Number of curriculum surveys completed

44 44

36 36

30 30

Train clinical staff in each of the three new areas in which survey will be expanded on the correct use and best practices of utilizing survey instrument Implement survey at three new areas of JPS Health Network: JPS Health Center for Women – Main, JPS OB Triage, and JPS Urgent Care The number of domestic violence and sex trafficking victims referred to the FWPD Victim Assistance and Family Justice Center (One Safe Place) The number of reading materials and books provided to children of patients Unduplicated mothers will participate in at least one FOCUS for Mothers session. The number of patients that will be screened using screening instrument

111

90

107

4

14953

39,550

1,464

13489

JPS Foundation Stop the Cycle of Violence in Fort Worth Program

782

39,550

732

50

12

200

4

8

166 154

110 115

276 269

1,500

400

2nd Quarter Program Report (Jan - Mar)

8

CCPD Performance Report

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