4th Quarter CCPD Report

PERFORMANCE by QUARTER

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

3-YEAR AVERAGE

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

ANNUAL OBJECTIVE

PROGRAM

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

NOTES

10/1/2017 - 12/31/2017

1/1/2018 - 3/31/2018

4/1/2018 - 6/30/2018

7/1/2018 - 9/30/2018

10/1/2017 - 9/30/2018 2015 - 2017

PARTNERS with a SHARED MISSION - COMMUNITY BASED

Number of volunteers receiving Collaborative Family Engagement training

7

7

3

5

22

25

Casa of Tarrant County Supporting Foster Youth through Permanency and Collaborative Family Engagement Program

Number of children receiving Collaborative Family Engagement Intervention

38

9

11

13

71

45

Number of children with an increase in family engagement

38

4

17

11

70

42

192

252

346

361

1,151

800

Number of foster children obtaining permanency through Collaborative Family Engagement Intervention

Number of unduplicated program participants

20

19

21

0

60

60

Number of youth that will actively participate in skills-based groups by reading, writing, and oral presentation of handouts and activities Number of follow-up services provided: school or home visits to occur for each participant at 30, 60, and 90 days upon completion of classes

20

19

21

0

60

60

Lena Pope Home, Inc. Second Opportunity for Success

22

48

54

66

190

180

8

17

22

12

59

60

Youth will select an age appropriate book of their choice at the completion of program

Did not serve any new students during the 4th quarter. The program

Unduplicated number of students receiving Friendly PEERsuasion curriculum (4th-5th grade girls)

0

26

0

0

26

25

Number of students receiving Girls Beyond Bullying Curriculum Delivery (4th-5th grade girls)

19

7

0

0

26

25

Girls Inc. of Tarrant County Girls Inc. Prevention and Leadership Program

focused on serving students who were already counted in previous months.

Number of students receiving literacy instruction and practive (1st through 3rd grade girls)

30

23

2

0

55

45

Unduplicated number of students participating in Leadership and Community Action (community service projects) (4th-5th grade girls) Identify and select screening instruments for human trafficking and domestic violence to be used in JPS Emergency Department, Trauma and 1 Clinic

19

33

0

0

52

25

Updated 1st Quarter numbers.

2

0

6

6

14

2

Train clinical staff in Emergency Department, Trauma, and 1 Clinic on screening instrument

0

105

124

195

424

300

During the 1st Quarter the agency was researching best practices. During the 2nd Quarter the agency began focusing on training staff. During the 3rd Quarter the agency worked on preparing the program. The CCPD program is conducted during the school year. No additional unduplicated students were served during the 4th quarter.

0

0

0

37,673

37,673

17,952

Number of patients that will be screened using screening instrument

JPS Foundation Stop the Cycle of Violence in Fort Worth Program

Number of domestic violence and sex trafficking victims referred to FWPD Victim Assistance and Family Justice Center (One Safe Place) 0

0

0

25

25

2,500

Number of reading materials and books provided to children of domestic violence and sex trafficking

0

0

0

491

491

1,500

Number of 5th-12th grade students attending Family Violence Prevention classroom presentations

983

1,202

106

0

2,291

1,300

SafeHaven of Tarrant County SafeKids Program

404

0

0

0

404

450

Number of 3rd-4th grade students attending Violence Prevention classroom presentations

Number of 3rd-12th grade students successfully completing all 7 sessions of Family Violence Prevention programming

275

177

387

0

839

875

4th Quarter Program Report (July - Sept.)

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CCPD Performance Report

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