OCS Annual Outcomes Report 2014-2015
families because we have reached capacity. With the need to do more with limited funding, we have been very creative and innovative in every area of the program. In the past year we have used practicum students, volunteers, community support groups, local businesses, government and community partners to increase resources, provide repairs, supply rent, provide staff training and much more. We continue to see many demands on families and participants with complex and diverse needs at the local drop-ins. Staff are routinely supporting participants through complex systems of referrals for child development delays or issues (ADHD, Autism, Speech, FASD), mental health issues, grieving, addictions, housing, isolation, relationship concerns, domestic violence, settlement and financial issues. The passion, skills, experience, community connections, efficiency and dedication of the Family Resource Program team helps families feel welcomed and in good hands. At each site, families receive a warm welcome and a team that is prepared to find resources and supports for every family they see.
Outcomes in Family Resource Programs this Year
Family Resource Program
Adult Visits New Parent/ Caregiver Visits 2013-14 2014-15 2013-14 2014-15 2013-14 2014-15 2013-14 2014-15 Children Visits Unique Parent Visits
Clover Valley
383
346
506
506
119 869 105 442
126 927
55
34
Guildford
4,487
5055
5,582
5,881
360
248
Mother Goose
337
186
363
222
77
75
65 76
Newton
1,814
1810
1,974
2,090
325
149
Parent Education & Peer Support
1,057
933
1,391
1,179
309
307
107
84
Pop Up Whalley
25
270
35
298
19
186 427
19
74 73
1,093
1442
1,392
1,617
294
127 892
Totals
9,196 10,042 11,243 11,793
2,157
2,375
654
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