Outcomes Report (2014-15)

OCS Annual Outcomes Report 2014-2015

Measure

Families are continuing to access community services as a result of the exposure and introductions they experienced while attending First Steps.

Benchmark Level

Number of introductions of mainstream services that lead to continued attendance. Families are reporting back that they are increasingly accessing services independently.

Results

Outputs Planned Activity Completed

Target (refer to Schedule 1)

Results (Total)

Infant Development Program

6 clients per 1 Infant Development Program session per month, 12 sessions annually 6 Settlement Discussions per week, 270 annually 5 clients per Parenting Group, 8 annually 10-20 home visits per quarter (40-80 annually) 15 clients per Family Centred Refugee Drop In Programs, 288 annually 4 Mental Health activities/presentations annually 7 clients per Public Health Nurse Visits, 2 annually (1 at each site) 15 clients per 1 Immunization Clinic annually 12 clients per Dental Hygienist visits, 4 annually (2 at each site) 6 clients per 1 Healthiest Babies Possible session; 12 sessions annually 10-15 families connected to Child Care Subsidy annually 5 clients per 1 Cooking with Kathy session, 45 sessions annually 4 clients per 1 Dad’s Group session, 45 annually 8 clients per Dad’s Group field trips, 3-4 annually 7 clients per 1 “Life in Canada” session monthly, 12 sessions annually 4 clients per 1 Women’s Support/Domestic Violence session, 6 sessions annually 10 clients per Car Seat training sessions; 2 sessions annually 65 clients per 1 First Steps Summer Camp annually 30 clients connected to Recreation Services annually 4-6 families per 1 Parent Child Mother

11 Sessions, 133 contacts

Settlement Discussions

593 discussions

Parenting Groups

10 groups, 56 sessions, 760 contacts

Home Visits

133 contacts

Family Centred Refugee Drop In Programs Mental Health activities/presentations Public Health Nurse Visits

259 annually, 5751 contacts

5 sessions, 31 contacts

6 sessions, 80 contacts

Immunization Clinic

1 session, 41 contacts

Dental Hygienist visits

3 sessions, 39 contacts

Healthiest Babies Possible session

10 sessions, 168 contacts

Healthy Living presentations 7 clients per 1 Healthy Living presentations; 12 sessions annually

15 sessions, 415 contacts

Child Care Subsidy

54 families connected

Cooking Together sessions

38 sessions, 358 contacts

Dad’s Group session

43 sessions, 26 contacts

Dad’s Group field trips

N/A

“Life in Canada” session monthly Women’s Support/Domestic Violence session

20 sessions, 253 contacts

12 sessions, 88 contacts

Car Seat Training

3 sessions, 25 contacts

First Steps Summer Camp annually Connected to Recreation Services Parent Child Mother Goose

55 families

54 connections

2 sessions, 146 contacts

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