2001 COLLABORATIVE REPORT LCTS LOCAL COLLABORATIVE TIME STUDY.

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2001 COLLABORATIVE REPORT LCTS LOCAL COLLABORATIVE TIME STUDY

LCTS Reduction of Out of Home Placement Asset Building Before & After School Activities Behavioral Therapy Co-Located Services Connections to Resources Day Treatment & Respite Care Family Advocacy & Support Home Visiting Literacy Programs Mentoring

LCTS Reduction of Out of Home Placement Parenting ~ Leadership, Supports, Etc. Restorative Justice School Based Interventions & Services School Readiness Teen Parent Programs Truancy Prevention Programs Wraparound

LCTS Reduction of Health/Medical Risks for Children Chemical Health Program Child Passenger Safety Seats Counseling Services Early Childhood Screening Early Intervention Services Health & School Connections Lice Arrest Mental Health Screening Parenting Education & Support

LCTS Reduction of Health/Medical Risks for Children Respite Care Special Consultants & Therapists Student Immunizations Universal Home Visiting

LCTS Resources for Comparison Abuse/Neglect Rates Academic Ineligibility Lists Academic Records Attendance Records Behavior Reports Birth Records CAFAS Data Census CHIPS Filings County Attorney Data

LCTS Resources for Comparison Court Records Early Childhood Screening Follow Up Interviews & Testimonials Kids Count Minnesota Literacy Indicators Minnesota Student Survey National Studies Out of Home Placement Data Participant Feedback

LCTS Resources for Comparison Provider Records Program Evaluations Public Health Records School Records Search Institute Data Social Services Records Special Education Referrals Surveys Tests (Pre & Post) Tribal Records Truancy Diversion Statistics

LCT$ Now in 6th Year of Implementation 86 Participating Collaboratives Participating Partner Agencies: 77 Counties 323 School Districts 72 Corrections 70 Public Health 12,000 Participating Employees More than $43 Million in LCTS Distributed in 2001 More than $36 Million in LCTS Spent on Services in 2001

LCT$ Program Funding LCTS Funding 1% - 100% Sources of Other Funds 3rd Party Billing Agency ~ Contributions & Matches Businesses & Churches Collaborative Community County

LCT$ Sources of Other Funds Court Services CW-TCM Donations ECFE & Head Start Foundations & Grants IEIC Funds Local Taxes Medical Assistance Partners ~ Contributions & Inkind Public Health Schools

LCT$ Sources of Other Funds Sliding Fees Special Education ~ Funding & Reimbursements State Titles I & V United Way Volunteers Youth ~ Fundraising & Royalties