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Agenda Packet
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City Council
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8/25/2003
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T 1 F -I2 <br />Exhibit A <br />PROGRAM/PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />solutions to emergency situations. <br />4. OUTCOMES On a quarterly basis, Contractor will collect and report iata to County <br />outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with this OBM staff to <br />refine outcome measures. Contractor will also report on the number of clients served in <br />unincorporated area of Redwood City. <br />A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter <br />vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated <br />outcome for the FY 2003 -04 will be 1600 emergency services delivered per year. <br />B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move -in costs paid will be <br />tracked. Follow -up six months after assistance ended will be complete to determine housing <br />status. Client should be informed of follow -up at time of assistance and three stable contact <br />phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected The estimated <br />outcome of the number of household provided rental assistance will be 80 per year of this <br />Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six month will be 80 %. <br />5. OTHER CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES <br />A. The Contractor will provide a written policy which shall be presented to the Human <br />Service Agency for approval, pursuant to which recipients of service shall have the <br />opportunity to express and have considered their views, grievances, and complaints regarding <br />the delivery of services. <br />B. The Contractor agrees to report to the Human Services Agency on a quarterly basis <br />regarding its services and activities under this contract, and to accept appropriately referred <br />clients from the County for its contract services as part of their client base. <br />C. The Contractor shall establish a written procedure, which shall be prepared to <br />Human Service Agency for approval, to ensure that all Contractor employees, volunteers, <br />consultants, subcontractors, or agents performing services under this Agreement report child <br />abuse or neglect to a child protective agency defined in Penal Code Section 11165(k). <br />D. The Contractor shall provide the Human Services Agency with a current budget <br />which clearly states the total agency budget. In addition, the Contractor will maintain all <br />pertinent records and data collection forms that reflect activities listed in this contract for a <br />period of three (3) years. <br />E. Contractor shall participate in planning and utilization of the Homeless Management <br />Information System (HMIS) as it is developed. <br />6. SERVICE INTEGRATION Contractor and a designated Human Service Agency <br />representative will coordinate service delivery so that clients receive timely and accurate services. <br />Contractor shall conduct training to insure that its staff is knowledgeable and up to date on the <br />10 <br />
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