2014 Self-Sufficiency Tracking Self-Sufficiency Movement: Child Education Domain
95%
Above Prevention Line
Households moving from at-risk to stability / self-sufficiency during evaluation period (70%) Households rated as self-sufficient at both evaluation periods (25%) In Self-Sufficiency Matrix tracking in the Child Education domain, 70% of clients who started out below our “prevention line”—meaning they were in crisis or at-risk— were rated as stable and moving toward self-sufficiency after supports were put in place. Another 25% of clients were above the prevention line at both evaluations. Clients below the prevention line have a school-aged child who is either not enrolled in school or is enrolled, but often experiences truancy or behavioral issues or is not meeting academic expectations. Self-Sufficiency Movement: Adult Education Domain
79%
Above Prevention Line
Households moving from at-risk to stability / self-sufficiency during evaluation period (22%) Households rated as self-sufficient at both evaluation periods (57%) In Self-Sufficiency Matrix tracking in the Adult Education domain, 22% of clients who started out below our “prevention line”—meaning they were in crisis or at-risk— were rated as stable and moving toward self-sufficiency after supports were put in place. Another 57% of clients were above the prevention line at both evaluations. Clients below the prevention line have no GED or high school diploma. 90