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80th Legislative Session
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Overview of Findings
Demographics of Survey Respondents
Part 1: Program Information
Direct Services Provided by Respondents’ Programs
Sources of Funding
Waiting List or Backlog of Clients Waiting to Receive Services
Estimated Number of People Waiting for Services
Part 2: Barriers to Service Provision
Frequency with which Situations Pose Administrative Obstacles to Starting Up and Maintaining a Program/Service/District Reentry Center
Additional Funds Needed Per Year or Per Diem to Remove or Significantly Minimize Barriers
Frequency with which Situations Pose Barriers/Obstacles to Providing Quality Services to People with Convictions
Part 3: Barriers to Service Provision - Basic Needs
Frequency with which
Clients with Criminal Records Experience Basic Needs Issues as Barriers/Obstacles to Re-Integration into the Community
Part 4:
Barriers to Service Provision – Education
Frequency with which
Clients with Criminal Records Experience Educational Issues as Barriers/Obstacles to Re-Integration into the Community
Part 5:
Barriers to Service Provision – Employment
Frequency with which
Clients with Criminal Records Experience Employment Issues as Barriers/Obstacles to Re-Integration into the Community
Part 6:
Barriers to Service Provision – Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Frequency with which
Clients with Criminal Records Experience Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues as Barriers/Obstacles to Re-Integration into the Community
Part 7: Barriers to Service Provision - Life Skills Education
Frequency with which
Clients with Criminal Records Experience Employment Issues as Barriers/Obstacles to Re-Integration into the Community
Knowledge of Laws that Hinder Clients with Criminal Records from Getting and Keeping Meaningful Employment or Other Essential Components of Recovery
Part 8:
Program Evaluation
Evaluation of Client Success Rates after 1 Year
Evaluation of Client Success Rates after 3 Years
How Programs Measure Client Success Rates
What Prevents Programs from Measuring Client Success Rates
Programs that have Undergone Evaluation