Independent Living Program Annual Statistical Report

STATE OF CALIFORNIA - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
DATA SYSTEMS AND SURVEY DESIGN BUREAU

Independent Living Program (ILP)
Annual Statistical Report

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California Department of Social Services

Data Systems and Survey Design Bureau, M.S, 9-081
P.O. Box 944243

Federal Fiscal Year

Sacramento, CA 94244-2430
FAX: (916) 657-2074

October 1 through September 30
COUNTY NAME

REPORT PERIOD

October 1, 2003 -

SANTA CLARA

September 30. 2004

Part A. Youths Served and Client Characteristics
1,
2.

Youths to whom ILP services were offered during the year
Youths who received ILP services during the year (Items 2a plus 2b)

554
547
4

b. Youths who are married

7

Youths who received ILP services and are parents (Items 3a plus 3b)

5

61
6

a. Youths who are fathers

14
7

b. Youths who are mothers
4.

638

3

a. Youths who are not married

3.

1

2

5.

Youths who received ILP services and have special needs (educational, mental and/or physical)
Youths who received ILP services and are no longer in foster care (ages 18-20)

6.

Youths who received ILP services during the six month period following exit from foster care

7.

Youths in the Probation Department who received ILP services

11

Youths in the County Welfare Department(CWD)who received ILP services

12

47
136

g

213
10

138
178
376

Part B. Program Outcome/Client Progress
9,

13

Youths who completed ILP services or a component of services

473
14

10.

Youths who are continuing to receive ILP services

11.

Youths who completed high school/GED or adult education

12.

Youths continuing and/or currently enrolled in high school/GED or adult education

13.

Youths who have completed vocational or on-the-job training

384
15

141
16

320

17

20

18

14,
15.

Youths continuing and/or currently enrolled in vocational education or on-the-job training
Youths enrolled in college (Items 15a plus 15b)

24
19

Ill
20

93

a. Youths in community college
21

b. Youths in four-year university
22

16.

190

Youths who obtained employment (Items 16a plus 16b)
23

a. Youths who obtained full-time employment

62

24

128

b. Youths who obtained part-time employment
17,

25

11

Youths enlisted in military, Job Corps, or California Conservation Corps
26

179

Youths actively seeking employment
27

19.

Youths determined unemployable, SSI eligible, or other similar special category

20,

Youths who are living independently of agency maintenance programs

28

217
29

21.

Youths who obtained subsidized housing

22.

Youths who transitioned into other government assisted services

17

23.

Youths who participated in the Supportive Transitional Emancipation Program (STEP)

30

13

31

24.

0
32

Youths who were placed in a transitional housing placement program (Items 24a plus 24b plus 24c)
33

a. Youths who participated in a supervised. Transitional Housing Placement Program (THPP)(youths ages 16-18).,

51
23

34

b. STEP youths who participated in a certified. Transitional Housing Program-Plus (THP-Plus)(youths ages 18-21).
c. Non-Supportive Transitional Emancipation Program (non-STEP) youths who participated in a certified, THP-Plus
Program (youths ages 18*21)

28
36

25.

Youths who did not emancipate into safe and affordable housing
37

26.

0

35

Youths for whom no information could be obtained

14
21

COMMENTS

CONTACT PERSON (Print)

TELEPHONE ( 408)975 - 5699

TITLE/CLASSIFICATION

FAX ( 408)975 - 5868

Social Services Program Manager
SOC 405A (10/03)

DATE COMPLETED

November 15, 2004

Lori Medina

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Document

Independent Living Program Annual Statistical Report Federal Fiscal Year October 1 through September 30

Collection

James T. Beall, Jr.

Content Type

Report

Resource Type

Document

Date

10/01/2003-09/30/2004

District

District 4

Language

English

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