POPULATION SERVED Clause Samples

POPULATION SERVED. OAR 839-011-0335 specifies that pre-apprenticeship programs prepare under-represented, disadvantaged, or low-skill individuals to enter and succeed in a registered apprenticeship program. Please provide a brief statement describing how your program’s mission aligns with this purpose:
POPULATION SERVED. Adults – Male and Female
POPULATION SERVED. The Contractor shall provide a Continuum of Care in the Exclusive Geographic Service Area as defined in 440 IAC 4.1-3. The Continuum of Care shall be provided in the least restrictive, most appropriate setting to the specific Population(s). The Contractor shall provide or make provision for care to eligible individuals within the Population within the limits of the Contractor’s service capacity. Provision of this care does not create or confer upon the Contractor liability or responsibility for care beyond the care supported by this Contract.
POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is all youth, Pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade, from the general population. 2. The secondary population may include: Number of youth attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 384 384 576 576 1920 Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 288 960 1. Number of youth receiving prevention education (approved evidence-based curriculum) Guidance: 2. Number of adults receiving prevention education (for programs implementing approved evidence-based family-focused curriculum only)
POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth in grades 6th – 12th (or youth up to age 18 who are currently not enrolled in school) that meet the program and curriculum criteria. While the target population may show early signs of substance use and misuse, indicated services are not designed for individuals with a substance use disorder. Number of youth attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 420 420 630 630 2100 Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 210 210 315 315 1050
POPULATION SERVED. OAR 839-011-0335 specifies that pre-apprenticeship programs prepare under-represented, disadvantaged, or low-skill individuals to enter and succeed in a registered apprenticeship program. Please provide a brief statement describing how your program’s mission aligns with this purpose: II. OBJECTIVES, OUTCOMES, PARTICIPANT COMPENTENCIES and BENCHMARKS OAR 839-011-0335(2)(c) states that pre-apprenticeship programs will provide the objectives, outcomes, and participant competencies upon completion and the benchmarks for success.
POPULATION SERVED. 1. At-Risk Youth;
POPULATION SERVED. Describe the geographic area and population served at your agency. Include an estimate of the number of children ages 0-5 years that are currently served. Additionally, please mention any unique characteristics of the population. Of children aged 0-5 served by your agency, what percentage have experienced trauma? CPP clients are expected to be seen weekly. Are weekly 45-60 minute sessions possible given agency policies and caseloads? How many sessions are you able to provide for children and caregivers served by your agency? Is there a limit to the number of sessions your agency can provide? If so, how many sessions are the maximum possible? CPP is a longer- term treatment. Is reflective supervision provided at your agency? If so, what is the frequency? Describe your agency’s current sources for clinical referrals. Do you anticipate any challenges in finding clients who would benefit from the CPP model? Please briefly explain how the CPP training can be incorporated into existing services being provided.
POPULATION SERVED. Section 39.0016 (4), Florida Statutes, requires DCF/CBKN to locally enter into agreements with district school boards regarding children known to the department who are of school age and children known to the department who are younger than school age but who would otherwise qualify for services from the district school board. These children are served while remaining in their own homes, or they have been placed by DCF or by order of the court in a licensed setting in a shelter home or facility, a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ family or group home, a residential child care institution, or in an unlicensed setting with a relative or non-relative, or any combination thereof.
POPULATION SERVED. The service area includes mixed use development including municipal and civic uses, single family and multifamily residential units, and commercial uses. Specific demographic information is difficult to obtain; however, our understanding is that there are rental units inhabited by low- and fixed- income residents, as well as higher income users, within the service area. The Town’s entire population is served by the municipal, civic, and commercial uses including the Post Office, Highway Department Garage, Congregational Church of South Hero, South Hero Fire Department, and South Hero Jolly Short Stop Gas Station.