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Company Name
California Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Inc.
Contract #
A-2002-100
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/3/2002
Expiration Date
9/30/2003
Insurance Exp Date
11/18/2003
Destruction Year
2008
Notes
Amended by A-2002-228 and A-2003-152
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Task 5: Provide an Approved Monthly Report to the County that Describes <br /> and Summarizes CHCADA's Activities <br /> If the Youth Network provides an MIS form that will be used across service <br />providers on this contract, CHCADA will comply with its use. If not, CHCADA will create <br />an automated Activity Report for submission monthly with a brief narrative. The report <br />will include all information listed in Figure 8 below. <br /> <br /> Figure 8: CHCADA's Monthly Report <br />The monthly reports will cover all areas listed below: <br />· Number of youth served; <br />· Type and number of units of service provided to youth; <br />· Type and number of units of service provided to the parents; <br />· Case Management and referral activities completed on behalf of the youth; <br />· Problems encountered and how resolved; and <br />· Other data. <br /> <br />Task 6: Implement Program <br /> As the service provider for this program, CHCADA will offer primary' group <br />counseling, mentoring, tutoring, leadership development, support services, follow-up <br />services, employment readiness support, and other services from our La Familia <br />program in Orange County. <br /> <br /> Figure 9: Key Characteristics of the Proposed Program <br /> <br />GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: <br /> <br />· CHCADA will schedule at least 300 minute-per-day for the youth to participate in a training <br /> program through the Youth Network and/or an educational program; <br /> <br />· CHCADA will utilize unique pedagogics that nevertheless reflect the program's employment <br /> focus. For example, for some youth we may use an arts and drama focus, i.e., the youth may <br /> be asked to stage a psychodrama that highlights how to avoid gang involvement and/or <br /> prepare posters and artwork that reveals positive aspects of their family relationships. <br /> Likewise, youth may be asked to write a short story about the dangers of gang involvement. <br /> CHCADA will meet the counseling and leadership development requirements by <br /> <br />providing two-hour group sessions/mini courses each day on key topics. Each group <br />session/mini course will have no more than 15 participants. CHCADA's curriculum for <br />the program will include thirteen (13) courses - ten (10) core courses and three (3) <br />specialized courses that will have relevance for the selected youth. Figure 10 below lists <br />the group counseling/mini courses that will be offered. <br /> <br />CHCADA's Response to RFP/t PY2002 Page 17 <br /> <br /> <br />
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