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PROGRAM EVALUATION AND OUTCOMESFY 06-07
Presentation for the Board
Cal Farley’s Mission Statement
Cal Farley’s provides professional programs and
services, in a Christ-centered atmosphere, to strengthen families and support the overall development of
children.
Cal Farley’s Vision Statement
Cal Farley’s will be a leader in the residential childcare field while
maintaining long term commitments to children and families through the
delivery of an array of quality residential, educational, and
community based services in a fiscally responsible manner and in accordance with the Cal Farley’s Model of Leadership and Service.
Demographics
Youth Served FY 06-07
Total Population Served - 390 Admits – 97 Releases - 114
Age - Youth Served FY 06-07
49
Gender - Youth Served FY 06-07
Ethnicity - Youth Served FY 06-07
Texas Cities/Regions - Youth Served FY 06-07
Out of State Residents -Youth Served FY 06-07
31
13
271
11
10 7
6
5 3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
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Profile of Children Placed - Youth Served FY 06-07 Additional Supervision Required School Problems Family Financial Problems Anger Problems Legal Problems Emotional Abuse Physical Abuse
Parent Status – FY 06-07 Admits
Who Resident Lived With Before Placement – FY 06-07 Admits
Length of Stay - Youth Served FY 06-07
Average Length of Stay
FY 04-05 – 1.80 Years
FY 05-06 – 1.98 Years
FY 06-07 – 2.17 Years
In-Care Indicators
Placement Intervals – FY 06-07 Admits
Initial Contact till Sent to Campus – 26 days
Sent to Campus till PPI - 85 days
PPI till Admit Date - 15 days
Sent to Campus to Admit Date - 100 days
Open Date till Admit Date - 126 days
Release Data – FY 06-07 Released Residents
Incidents with Containments
CAFAS BR and GT Released ResidentsEntry and Exit Comparison
CAFAS Mood Positive Comparison – Released Residents FY 06-07
Satisfaction – CSQ8
The CSQ8 is a questionnaire administered annually to gauge client satisfaction.
Scale 1= dissatisfaction to 4= very satisfied
Resident Satisfaction FY 06-07Boys Ranch and Girlstown
Parent Satisfaction FY 06-07Boys Ranch and Girlstown
Academic
School Accountability Ratings BRISD
High School Acceptable Middle School Acceptable Elementary Recognized
WCISD High School Acceptable Middle School Acceptable Elementary Acceptable
2006-2007 Academic Performance
District StateGraduated 95.3% 80.4%
05 06RHSP/DAP Graduates 21.3% 50%
Incidents – 05-06 to 06-07 45% decrease
Community Based Services
Information and Referral
Information 2951 Referrals 1818
There are clients served in FRCs that are not reflected in these numbers.
Alumni Support Services
Alumni Case Management Contacts 1180 Independent Living – Alumni Support 35 Independent Living – Scattered Site 6 Vocational Contracts 9 Alumni Support Caseload 77
Food Pantry* 245 Downtown Women Center Referrals* 46
Scholarships 80
*Also supports Family Resource Centers
Family Resource Centers
Family Resource Centers 144 Amarillo FRC – 73 DFW FRC – 39 Houston FRC – 32
PRIDE (Substance Abuse Intervention & Education) 21
Next Step 11
Community Collaborations
Next Step Downtown Women’s Center Community Resource Coordinating Group
(CRCG) Amarillo Area Foundation Strategic Alliance
PRIDE/Family Adventure Weekends Panhandle 20/20 79107 AISD – Extended School Day Program
Community Support
United Way Families at Risk Initiative Maverick Club Evaluation Committee Community Trainings Transportation
Maverick YMCA Another Chance Downtown Women’s Center
Graduate Status
Seniors ‘07 Enrolled in Post-Secondary Education the Following Fall Cal Farley’s: 58.8% seniors
Local: 50% local seniors State: 51.8% Texas seniors
Scholarship Recipients – ’06-’07
Programs Associates Bachelors Masters Med School Residency PhD Vocational Certification
Degrees Received Associate in General Studies Associate Fire Science Associate Human Services Bachelor Psychology/Criminal Justice Bachelor History Bachelor Physical Education Bachelor Interdisciplinary Studies
Census Plan
Stability Intake Releases Staffing Infrastructure
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