Outcomes Report (2015-16)

OCS Outcomes Report 2015-2016

Program Outputs

Total 1,245 9,095

# of individual Children served to date (based on school year)

# of contacts with children to date Ongoing support, children contacts Before and after school programs offered Parent/caregiver contacts this period Collaboration with school staff regarding children

183

66

367 169

Desired Outcomes Outcomes

Indicators

Action

Positive Social Skills/Competency Children and youth interact more effectively with peers and adults due to participating in critical-hours programs. Leadership Children and youth have the opportunity to gain leadership skills due to participation in critical-hours programs. Improved relationships with non-related adults Children show an increased willingness to interact with a non-related adult on a meaningful level.

Relationship with peers #,% of participants who have an improved relationship with their peers.

Provide group team activities in all programs so that children have the opportunity to role model, practice and be guided in positive social interactions.

Leadership roles #, % of leadership roles

Provide leadership opportunities for children during the school day.

occupied by children and youth within critical-hours programs.

Relationship with adults #,% of participants who have established a more positive relationship with at least one non-related adult (i.e., mentor, tutor, teacher).

STARR staff connect with and create positive relationships with children; before school, during school, at lunch, recess, and after school.

Options for Schools (OFS) OFS provides outreach and in school support for 3 of the Surrey School District’s alternate schools. These schools are TREK, Lee School and Lord Tweedsmuir. OFS provided one-to-one outreach support for individual students identified by the school district on a one-off basis. Staff support the schools in their physical activities and do one-to- one outreach in the community to help students regain their focus on schoolwork and practice community integration activities. Outreach services are also provided to students during the summer break.

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