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Targeted Outcomes, Objectives & Programs
Targeted Outcome: Increase
School Success
Objective: Increase reading proficiency test scores
Program:
PROJECT GRAD
The mission of Project GRAD Akron, a community based,
non profit organization, is to ensure quality education for students
in the Buchtel Cluster. Math, reading, classroom management, social
services, parent involvement, college preparation and scholarship programs
are offered.
PfS is assisting GRAD’s literacy component, which
focuses on supporting the teaching of reading at the elementary level.
Reading specialists provide a balanced approach to reading by incorporating
strategies of decoding, fluency, and comprehension. GRAD focuses on
prevention, early intervention and acceleration to ensure that students
improve reading achievement. This is funded by PfS and a new Akron
Community Foundation Grant. Website- www.projectgradakron.org
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Objective: Increase School Attendance
Program: PROJECT THRIVE
Project THRIVE is a comprehensive truancy
and substance abuse prevention program designed to provide school
districts with sound strategies for addressing truancy among youth
in Summit County. Program components include truancy awareness, early
intervention, treatment, case management and mediation. PfS hopes
to expand THRIVE
into those schools exhibiting high levels of truancy or attendance problems.
Community Health Centers administers THRIVE. Funding for Project Thrive ended
in February, 2006. Alternate funding is being explored. Website-
www.commhealthcenter.org
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Targeted Outcome: Reduce Delinquency
Objective: Reduce Delinquency Offenses
Program: Juvenile Diversion
The Juvenile Diversion Program is based on nationally
recognized models of juvenile diversion that builds on services already offered
by some community agencies and builds in new components that have proven
effective in early intervention in other communities. Greenleaf Family Center
and Juvenile Court will work collaboratively to provide services to young
people and their families who become involved in the Juvenile Court with
a 1st or 2nd misdemeanor offense. This program meets the priority of the
PfS goal established by the Quality Life/Summit 2010 Project to implement
and monitor an early response and diversion system for youth with problem
behaviors. This is funded with a DYS Title II grant.
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Targeted Outcome: Reduce Violence
Objective: Reduce Domestic Violence Referral Rate of Juveniles
Program: Social Marketing Campaign
A social marketing campaign designed to create
a community culture that is non-accepting of children’s exposure
to violence is proposed. Social marketing is the application of commercial
marketing to change people’s behavior for the benefit of the
consumer and/or of society as a whole. By increasing the number of
community members who understand the devastating impact that witnessing
violence has on children, we increase the numbers of individuals
who are motivated to act in the best interests of children. The social
change that occurs under these circumstances increases the percent
of exposed children referred for services while ideally decreasing,
over time, the total number of children exposed to violence. Each
of these, in conjunction with the process and outcome evaluation,
will provide the rationale and model for national replication of
this innovative service delivery system to a heretofore unserved
population. This will be administered by Children’s Hospital
and Community Partnership.
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Program: Juvenile
Domestic Violence Program
Greenleaf Family Center will work collaboratively
with Summit County Juvenile Court to establish a well-coordinated, timely
response for youth who have been charged with domestic violence. This
includes proper screening and assessment, evaluation of factors contributing
to the violence, family counseling and case management services to ensure
that youth will not have a repeat offence for the same type of behavior.
The program is funded through PRC.
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