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2004 S Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools Renewals School Systems Adolescent Parenting Services
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2004 S DSS - Adolescent Parenting Services Orange County Schools Renewals School Systems
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Minutes - 20040608
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State of North Carolina <br />Division of Social Services <br />Contract Application <br />Page 7 of 7 <br />35 <br />III. Service Pro~m~am Description <br />The contract between Orange County Department of Social Services and Chapel Hill- <br />Carrboro Schools was a result of a response to a request for proposals. The Welfare Reform <br />Task Force identified the need for expanded services to teen parents. <br />The Intensive Teen Support Project was designed to expand case management services to <br />preb cant and parenting teens. Research studies support that intervention and preventive <br />services to teen significantly impact their ability to successfully care for their children and to <br />be self-sufficient.. <br />The goals of the project are: <br />0 Keep teen parents in school <br />• Help teens avoid a second pregnancy <br />• Improve health care for the teen parent and the child <br />• Assist teens further their education <br />• Prepare teens for employment and self-sufficiency by strengthening the employability <br />skills of teen parents <br />• Enhance pazenting skills <br />Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will hire a ful]-time social worker to provide case management <br />services to eligible teens, serve on the Adolescent Parenting Community Advisory Committee, <br />coordinate teen support group meetings, recruit and train volunteers, complete required <br />documentation, and submit monthly reports. The social worker will facilitate a school based support <br />group for teen parents focusing on health, academic, and career planning issues. In an effort to ensure <br />collaboration within the schools, monthly team meetings to coordinate health care, education, child <br />care issues and family dynamics will continue. <br />Reimbursement <br />Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be reimbursed based for expenditures as outlined in <br />this contract in the Purchase Contract Budget. Verification of expenditures must be submitted <br />to the Department of Social Services on a monthly basis and no later than the 5"' of the month <br />following the month of expenditure. Reimbursement will be processed within I S days of <br />receipt. <br />Performance Measures <br />• Maintain a caseload of 12-16 teen parents <br />o Develop a case plan with each teen parent outlining specific goals <br />s Participate in bimonthly CAC meetings <br />• Submit a monthly status report by the 2"`` workday of the month <br />• Recruit, train and match volunteers with teens <br />s Maintain data on number of teen parents within school system <br />o Coordinate teen peer group meetings <br />Outcomes <br />• 85 percent of teen mothers active in the program will avoid a second pregnancy <br />• 85 percent of teen mothers will continue their education <br />
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