Common use of Program Outcomes Clause in Contracts

Program Outcomes. DCJ funded programs are required to align to the NSW Human Services Outcomes Framework. The Human Services Outcomes Framework provides a way to understand and measure the extent to which DCJ makes a long-term positive difference to people’s lives and enables us to build evidence of what works in improving wellbeing. The intended OP-SII outcomes are: • Economic: participants achieve and are engaged in employment in a field or industry identified in an agreed Training, Employment and Housing Plan Education and Skills: participants have improved skills through training or education and improved work readiness Empowerment: participants improve their confidence, increased self-esteem and hope for the future Social and community: participants are role models for a working lifestyle to family and peers Health: participants have improved physical and mental health and wellbeing Home: participants achieve housing independence, where appropriate. Please note: While the OP-SII intends to achieve and collect data on the above outcomes for participants, only the education, employment and housing outcomes specified in the HSA Schedule are payable. Further detail, including outcomes definitions, evidencing and verification is available in the HSA Schedule.

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Sources: Agreement for Funding of Services, Agreement for Funding of Services