Street Outreach Or Homeless Youth

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Street Outreach/Homeless Youth – as I examine our groups implementation plans, I see a very clear picture of what we want to achieve per the FOA. We have some great ideas on how to provide the services needed to the homeless youth population, inputs, activities, and outputs. However, it is still a little fuzzy on how we are going to measure the right side if the logic model – Outcomes, short, medium, and long-term due to the referrals we will be allocating out to our partnered agencies. Along with that, it is unclear on how we will be collecting the data needed to meet the FOA expectations while relying on so many agencies to report reliable honest data.

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