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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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Figure 12: Other Services to be Provided at La Familia and/or Other Community Sites <br /> <br />· Monitoring school/vocational program attendance on a daily basis during the first four weeks <br /> after enrollment, bi-weekly during month two and weekly during month three; <br /> <br />· Identifying academic tutoring as requested to address academic problems; <br /> <br />· Promoting the involvement of the youth in work or play as a means of better integrating them <br /> into the workplace environment; <br /> <br />· Encouraging parents to attend PTA meetings and other school activities; <br /> <br />· Provide continuing career counseling to the youth, including follow-up counseling; <br /> <br />· Providing substance abuse treatment/recovery and/or prevention activities for youth who <br /> require such services; <br /> <br />· Within 48 hours of their intake, actively place youth in health programs, mental health <br /> program, literacy programs, etc., as needed; <br /> <br />· Before and after program completion, actively assist the families of the youth in accessing <br /> other services as needed; <br /> <br />· Within two days of intake, hold an orientation meeting that reiterates areas covered in the <br /> group counseling/mini courses with each youth; <br /> <br />· Identify paired male/female adult mentors, train mentors, pair them with three to four youth, <br /> and hold two half-hour sessions per week per participant beginning within 48 hours of intake; <br /> <br />· Provide job-readiness training onsite at La Familia and through referrals to appropriate One- <br /> Stops; <br /> <br />· Provide job development support directly and through referrals to One-Stops; <br /> <br />· Host collective faith-based activities at least three times over the 120-day program for youth <br /> and families who wish to participate; <br /> <br />· Link youth who wish to participate with faith-based programs in their neighborhoods through <br /> direct contacts with the faith leaders; <br /> <br />· Provide l~adership opportunities for youth; <br /> <br />· Meet with families within the home environment at least four (4) times over the course of the <br /> program; <br /> <br />· Link the families and mentors with low-cost recreation at least once a week; and <br /> <br />· Complete other activities needed to fully engase the youth. <br /> <br /> In the next section we describe the methodologies that will be applied in the <br />delivery of the full range of services offered. <br /> <br />Task 7: Providing Group Workshops/Counseling Services <br /> The California Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Inc. (CHCADA) <br />currently has tested curriculum and course materials in each of the service areas <br /> <br />CHCADA's Response to RFP~ PY2002 Page 19 <br /> <br /> <br />
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