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Exhibit A <br /> Objective 4: 70 participating STOP SHORT of Addiction youth will receive 9 hours of substance <br /> abuse treatment services. Outcome: 80% of participating STOP SHORT of Addiction youth will <br /> report reduced drug/alcohol use six months after completing the program. <br /> Objective 5: 70 participating STOP SHORT of Addiction youth will receive 9 hours of diversion <br /> services. Outcome: 85% of participating youth that complete STOP SHORT of Addiction will be <br /> diverted from the juvenile justice system. <br /> Objective 6: 130 youth and 170 family members will receive support services to alleviate the <br /> impact of COVID-19. Outcome: 95% of participants will report decreased stress, depression, <br /> anxiety and suicidal ideation. <br /> Our most recent SHORTSTOP outcomes include (based on client reporting) <br /> • 95% of youth have not been rearrested within 6 months of completing the program <br /> • 75% of youth report decreased fighting with parents <br /> • 75% of parents report improved communication with their child <br /> • 80% of parents report increased awareness of available community resources <br /> • 67% of youth report increased desire to attend college or vocational training <br /> • 100% of parents would recommend SHORTSTOP to another parent <br /> Our most recent STOP SHORT of Addiction outcomes include (based on client reporting) <br /> • 89% of youth have not been rearrested within 6 months of completing the program <br /> • 80% of youth report decreased substance use <br /> • 57% of parents report improved communication with their child <br /> • 80% of parents report increased awareness of available community resources <br /> • 59% of youth report increased desire to attend college or vocational training <br /> • 100% of parents would recommend STOP SHORT of Addiction to another parent <br /> 2. Target Population—SHORTSTOP and STOP SHORT of Addiction serve youth, ages 12-18, <br /> and their family members. Parental participation is mandatory. Over the one-year grant period, we <br /> plan to serve 300 youth and family members from Santa Ana, a city disproportionately impacted <br /> by the pandemic. This includes 60 SHORSTOP youth and 80 parents, and 70 STOP SHORT of <br /> Addiction youth and 90 parents. (Qualified Service Tracts served: 743.00, 744.00, 744.03, 744.05, <br /> 744.07, 745.01, 748.02, 748.05, 748.06, 749.01, 749.02, 750.02, 750.03, 750.04, 755.14, and <br /> 992.48.) Youth will be referred by the Probation Department or by a Santa Ana referral agent for <br /> drug use, possession of alcohol and/or drugs, petty theft, burglary, assault and battery, truancy, <br /> possession of weapons, vandalism and other criminal offenses. <br /> All youth are potentially at risk for delinquency and substance abuse, but Orange County's Latino <br /> youth are particularly vulnerable.While they represent 47%of the county's youth,Latino's account <br /> for 86% of teen mothers, 64% of high school dropouts, 92% of youth gang members, and 78% of <br /> youth probationers (Conditions of Children in Orange County, 2018). <br /> City Council 26 — 486 5/3/2022 <br />
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