FY2013 Annual Report - The Home for Little Wanderers

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THE HOME BY THE NUMBERS ON AN AVERAGE SCHOOL DAY AT THE HOME IN FY13... We provided

105 breakfasts...

108 lunches...

108 students

14 youth

attended our Special Education schools

received after school supports

Our clinicians delivered

39 children

in Boston Public Schools

were in one of our Intensive Foster Care placements

8 aging-out youth

59 aging-out youth

93 hours of therapy

received supportive housing

...and 105 dinners

6 youth

received emergency short-term housing, evaluation and supports while remaining in their home schools

received academic, vocational and/or life skills support

CLIENT SATISFACTION

98% of parents/caregivers were engaged 89% of teachers and early childhood in their child’s treatment at the Children’s Community Support Collaborative

96% of Department of Children &

Families’ workers surveyed agreed or strongly agreed that Park Street Family Networks services met their clients’ needs

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providers felt that the consultation from the Preschool Outreach Program sometimes or frequently increased their understanding of children’s experiences and feelings

100% of school liaisons felt the Child & Family Counseling Center’s school-based counseling sometimes or frequently improved students’ ability to regulate their moods and emotions


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