Outcomes Report (2014-15)

OCS Annual Outcomes Report 2014-2015

SERVICE

MEASURE

TARGET

RESULTS

Referral

Percentage as a result of using CCRR services, we were able to find quality child care for our child/children?

80% Yes ..................... 69.95% No ...................... 30.05%

Outreach Percentage of child care providers who

80% Strongly Agree ......... 47.2% Agree ....................30.6% Neutral .................. 13.9% Disagree.................. 5.6% Strongly Disagree ....... 2.8% 80% Yes ..................... 92.25% No ........................ 0.46% Somewhat .............. 7.29% 80% Strongly Agree .........71.2% Agree ....................27.4% Neutral ................... 1.4% Disagree.................. 0.0% Strongly Disagree....... 0.0%

strongly agree or agree that they are better able to provide quality

child care as a result of being a Registered License Not Required.

Training

Percentage of child care providers who agree or strongly agree that as a result of CCRR training, they are better able to provide quality child care. Percentage of Early Childhood Resource Library users who agree or strongly agree that as a result of using the library, they are better able to provide quality childcare.

Library

Quality Improvements in Child Care Options Resource and Referral this Year • Continued community outreach by subsidy/referral staff appears to be beneficial in getting information out to clients that are unaware of our services. • We continue to discuss and work on ways to market and advertise the CCRR Program. A CCRR marketing plan is one of our objectives for the next year. Social Media continues to be a successful way to advertise our program. 76.2% of our referrals to our website via social media come from Facebook. More people are actively engaging in social media, 1 post had 1,099 views. • We also added new window signage that makes us more visible to the community. • The Responsible Adult course has been in high demand and is offered at least four times per year. 4. Growing Together Daycare (GTD) Growing Together, a specialized childcare program located at Guildford Park Secondary, has completed another year of supporting young families attending high school. All of our licensing and health inspections continue to have excellent results with no recommendations for improvements. Our first quarter was busy as we hosted along side of Dr. Vanessa Lapointe and the BC Council for Families the Young Mom’s Meet Up conference at Guildford Park School. We continued our annual Summer Drop-in during the strike through the summer months and well into September. We had a late start to the school year due to the School District job action. Our semester started on September 22 with an enrollment of 24 children. GTD has maintained and

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