OCS Outcomes Report 2015-2016
programming, we have also increased the Arabic speaking staff at First Steps from one part- time staff to two full time staff and two part time staff.
Activity Outputs for First Steps
Total
Drop-in Early Years/FRP Sessions
278
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Sessions
1,783 5,062 5,062
Participants
Contacts
Mouths-fed (snack or meal)
Parenting Programs Multi-week program - e.g., Parent-Child Mother Goose, Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Programs Standalone session, one day or less in duration - e.g., Food Preparation for Toddlers
12 77
Programs Sessions
313
Participants
1,041
Contacts
0
Mouths-fed (snack or meal)
67
Sessions
490 742
Participants
Contacts
0
Mouths-fed (snack or meal)
Home Visits
98 89
Visits/contacts
Participating families
Transportation Support and/or Accompaniment
134
Transports/accompaniments
42
Participating families
5,444
Bus tickets
402
Individuals receiving bus tickets
Field Trips/ Community Events
7
Trips/events
236
Participants (individuals)
Community Visitors
33
• Community stakeholders that visit the program to assist with direct service delivery (e.g., IDP, Public Health, Mental Health Clinician) • Presentations/info sessions (specifically on EYRP) facilitated with external stakeholders • Community meetings attended where EYRP is a formal update • Meetings with public partners, to discuss EYRP planning, funding, and/or governance (e.g., health, MCFD, school district, municipalities and libraries, etc.)
Community Capacity Building
10
8
12
Child Care Resource and Referral Program (CCRR) On May 29, 2015 we had the launch of the Newton Early Years Centre. We had an overwhelming response of community partners, clients and special guests, including Minister Cadieux, join us for the official ribbon cutting and launch of an integrated network of Early Years services that brings together
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