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Using Data and Evidence to Strengthen Services for Homeless Youth at Good Shepherd Services Beyond Housing 2014: A National Conversation on Child Homelessness and Poverty January 16, 2014 Panelists: Elizabeth Garcia, Program Director, Chelsea Foyer/Edwin Gould/Street Outreach Adrian Rodriguez, Program Manager, Chelsea Foyer Whitney Welshimer, Program Analyst, Program Evaluation and Planning Department Miranda Yates, Director, Program Evaluation and Planning Department

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Using Data and Evidence to Strengthen Services for Homeless Youth at Good Shepherd Services Beyond Housing 2014: A National Conversation on Child Homelessness and Poverty January 16, 2014

Panelists: Elizabeth Garcia, Program Director, Chelsea Foyer/Edwin Gould/Street Outreach Adrian Rodriguez, Program Manager, Chelsea Foyer Whitney Welshimer, Program Analyst, Program Evaluation and Planning Department Miranda Yates, Director, Program Evaluation and Planning Department

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AGENDA

o Good Shepherd’s Approach to Program Evaluation and Planning

o Overview Chelsea Foyer Program

o Steps in Using Data for Strengthening Outcomes

o Q & A Panel

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WHO WE ARE

Good Shepherd Services is a leading youth and family development and educational support agency in New York City. Focusing on under resourced communities in Brooklyn and the Bronx, we provide a broad array of individual, family and school-based services that give young people and families the opportunity to take ownership of their future, making a difference today and for the next generation.

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WHAT WE DO

26,037 participants were served through

81 programs operated across

3 boroughs (Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan).

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As a multi-service agency, we operate two networks of community-based youth development, education, youth justice, and family service programs in Brooklyn and the Bronx; group homes for adolescents; supportive housing for young adults; foster care and adoption services; and an in-service professional training program.

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HOW WE WORK

We surround youth and their families with a variety of services that keep youth connected to family, school, and the community. o Youth and Family Development Approach o Commitment to Community o Partnership/Shared Resources

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We are a Learning Organization committed to continuous quality improvement.

Across all of Good Shepherd Services’ programs, we assess positive impact by focusing on three core Development Outcomes: o Safety

o Belonging

o Skill-building

APPROACH TO EVALUATION

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7 Source: Satterfield, Spring, Brownson, Mullen, Newhouse, Walker, & Whitlock (2009)

APPROACH TO EVALUATION Transdisciplinary Model of Evidence-Based Practice

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CHELSEA FOYER Program Overview

o Opened in 2004. Based on Foyer model developed in the UK

o Provides 40 homeless, runaway, and foster care youth, ages 18-25, with supported transitional housing

o Funding from multiple public & private contracts

o Residents participate in a personalized program of services for up to 24 months

o Services infused with Good Shepherd Services’ signature strength-based youth and family development practices

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o Case Management Services o Life-Skills Development o Workforce Development o Community Building o Housing and Aftercare Services

o Rigorous Application Process o Contract and Action Plan o Limited Structure/High Expectations o On-Site Support Services o Program Fee o Workforce Development Culture

CHELSEA FOYER

Key Program Components On-Site Support Services

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A. DEFINE Program Planning

B. MEASURE Data Collection & Management

C. LEARN Analysis & Reporting

D. IMPROVE Using Findings

and Insights

10 Source: Adapted from Eckart-Queenan & Forti (2011)

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT LIFECYCLE

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LOGIC MODEL

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES

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OUTCOMES PROGRESS REPORT

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OUTCOMES PROGRESS REPORT

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES: STEPS

1. Identify Priority Outcome to Strengthen

2. Deepen Understanding of this Outcome

3. Develop Strategy to Strengthen Results

4. Implement New Strategy

5. Re-Evaluate

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1. Identify Priority Outcome to Strengthen

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

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FY 2013 Priority Outcome: Employment FY 2014 Priority Outcome: Education

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2. Deepen Understanding of this Outcome

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

• Performance trends across time • Performance variation by demographic characteristics • Performance variation by prior experience

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3. Develop Strategy to Strengthen Outcome Performance

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

FY 2013 Priority Outcome: Employment

Research evidence:

Practitioner expertise:

-WORC Model - Literature on workforce development

-Participant Satisfaction Survey -Internal Data

- Internal (Case Managers, Vocational Specialist) - External (Mentoring USA, Reciprocity Foundation)

Participant needs and values:

Decision Making

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3. Develop Strategy to Strengthen Outcome Performance

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

FY 2014 Priority Outcome: Education

- Case Managers, Director of Post-Secondary Initiatives - Cross-Agency Workgroup

Practitioner Expertise:

Research evidence:

- National Clearinghouse on Families and Youth - Community College Research Center

- Participant Satisfaction Survey -Internal Data

Participant needs and values:

Decision Making

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3. Develop Strategy to Strengthen Outcome Performance:

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

FY 2013 Priority Outcome: Employment

Youth Employed at Discharge Experience More:

• Workshops

• Internships/Fellowships

• Employment during first 30 days at Foyer

FY 2014 Priority Outcome: Education

Youth Enrolled in School Are More Likely To:

• Be employed at discharge

• Make a program payment

• Save more money by discharge

Using Internal Data to Understand Participant Success

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4. Implement New Strategy

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

FY 2013 Priority Outcome: Employment “Stepping Stones to Success”

FY 2014 Priority Outcome: Education

“Future Focus Initiative” In Progress…

• Assessment Process • Comprehensive WORC Assessments • Meetings with Vocational Specialist

• Skill-Building Workshops • Career Club (“Express to Success”) • Financial Literacy • Project Voice (new) • Mentoring USA (new)

• Career Exploration • Reciprocity Foundation Programming

• Supported Experiential Learning

• Expanded Internship Opportunities

• Training on Education-Specific Pathways and Options

• Creating Cross-Disciplinary Workgroup

• Identifying Priorities Across an Educational Continuum

• Establishing Programmatic Curriculum and Processes

• Defining Multi-Phase Process with Milestones

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5. Re-Evaluate

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USING DATA TO STRENGTHEN OUTCOMES

FY 2013 Priority Outcome: Employment FY 2014 Priority Outcome: Education

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66%

74%

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20%

40%

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FY11 (n=30)

FY12 (n=36)

FY13 (n=29)

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Employment at Discharge FY 10-14

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10 VALUES GUIDING THE PROGRAM EVALUATION & PLANNING PROCESS

Mission-Driven

Aspirational

Partnered

Learning-oriented

Strategic

Evidence-informed

Iterative

Authentically empowering

Tailored

Flexible

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PANEL CONVERSATION

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•Dworsky, A. (2010). Supporting Homeless Youth During the Transition to Adulthood: Housing Based Independent Living Programs Retrieved from http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-224934236.html

•Eckhart-Queenan, J. & Forti, M. (2011). Measurement as Learning: What Nonprofit CEOs, Board Members, and Philanthropists Need to Know to Keep Improving. Boston: MA: The Bridgespan Group. Retrieved from http://www.bridgespan.org/measurement-as-learning.aspx

•Good Shepherd Services (2012). Good Practice Produces Good Outcomes: Good Shepherd Services’ Commitment to Evidence-Based Practice. Retrieved from http://www.goodshepherds.org/about/results.html •Kirk, A. Visualising Data blog http://www.visualisingdata.com •Morton, M.M. (2012). Applying Evidence-Based Practice to Runaway and Homeless Youth Services. Administration for Children & Families. Retrieved from http://www.rhyttac.ou.edu/webinars/topical/968-applying-evidence-based-practice-to-runaway-and-homeless-youth-services

•Patton, M. Q. (2013). Utilization-Focused Evaluation Checklist. Retrieved from http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/UFE_checklist_2013.pdf •Satterfield, J.M., Spring, B., Brownson, R.C., Mullen, E.J., Newhouse, R.P., Walker, B.B., & Whitlock, E.P. (2009). Toward a transdisciplinary model of evidence-based practice. The Milbank Quarterly, 87 (2), 368-390. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698591/?tool=pubmed

•The Urban Institute (2003). Keys to Outcome Management. Washington, DC: Urban Institute. Retrieved from http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/310776_KeySteps.pdf

•W. K. Kellogg Foundation (2004). Logic Model Development Guide: Using Logic Models to Bring Together Planning, Evaluation, and Action. Battlecreek, MI: Author. Retrieved from http://www.wisconsin.edu/edi/grants/Kellogg_Logic_Model.pdf

RESOURCES

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THANK YOU!

For more information about Good Shepherd Services, please visit www.goodshepherds.org Contact: Elizabeth Garcia, LMSW Program Director, Chelsea Foyer/Edwin Gould /Street Outreach [email protected] Miranda Yates, Ph.D. Director of Program Evaluation and Planning [email protected]

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