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Program information P a g e 17 of 32 <br />Intermediate <br />Result <br />(please choose one from <br />the Results Framework) <br />Intermediate Result 3.2: Residents demonstrate new healthy lifestyle behaviors <br />RESULTS Actual <br /> 2020-2021 <br />Projected <br /> 2021-2022 <br />Projected <br /> 2022-2023 <br />Performance <br />Indicators <br />(Please choose at least <br />one performance <br />indicator to report on <br />from the Results <br />Framework, and add <br />additional performance <br />indicators that you <br />would like to report to <br />the Towns. Please <br />insert additional rows as <br />needed, listing one per <br />row). <br />% and # of program <br />participants who demonstrate <br />new, improved, or restored <br />social skills <br />100% (89/89) of <br />teachers and <br />counselors that <br />receive OCRCC <br />SafeTouch <br />programs <br />reported an <br />increase in <br />student <br />awareness of <br />personal safety <br />and protection <br />90 % (61) of <br />teachers and <br />counselors that <br />receive OCRCC <br />SafeTouch <br />programs <br />reported an <br />increase in <br />student <br />awareness of <br />personal safety <br />and protection <br />against sexual <br />violence <br />90 % (61) of <br />teachers and <br />counselors that <br />receive OCRCC <br />SafeTouch <br />programs <br />reported an <br />increase in <br />student <br />awareness of <br />personal safety <br />and protection <br />against sexual <br />violence <br />PROGRAM INFORMATION <br />*Please submit for each program if applying for funding for more than one program. <br />6. Program Name: Therapy Access for Underserved Communities <br />Program Primary Contact and Title: AP Pankey, TAUC Coordinator <br /> Telephone Number: 91991684647 E-Mail: ap@ocrcc.org <br />7.Please briefly describe the proposed program, including an explanation of how it aligns with the Town of <br />Chapel Hill and Carrboro’s Results Framework, and Orange County BOCC Goals and Priorities, and the target <br />population to benefit from the program. (250 words or less) <br />In 2021 the OCRCC disbanded its in-house therapy program in favor of a broader approach designed to <br />increase access to therapy for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ low income residents, and to increase the overall <br />capacity of the community of care to provide trauma-informed therapy to survivors. This program is a <br />partnership with the Pro Bono Counseling Network, which disbanded in 2019 and will renew under this <br />program in 2022. The PBCN provides high-quality counseling services free of charge to underinsured <br />residents and arranges personalized referrals to low-cost, sliding scale, or subsidized services for all those <br />seeking assistance, filling service gaps in the human services infrastructure6. The target population is low- <br />income and underinsured residents, and the objective is to ensure all residents have access to behavioral <br />care7 regardless of income or insurance status. The program’s focus is on culturally competent, trauma- <br />informed care specific to the needs and interests of BIPOC, Latine and LGBTQIA+ residents. Clients will <br />receive 8-16 sessions of therapy free of charge. Providers will receive advanced training in cultural <br />competency and trauma informed care. <br />EXHIBIT A: PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: D5354C91-47B9-4630-B4CE-FB86A8E9DAB6