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Families begin support when they have a contact which uses a template stage linked to a status of 'Family Being Supported'.
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Families begin support when they have a contact which uses a template stage linked to a status of 'Family Being Supported'. By default these are:
  
 
*Introduction Meeting Completed, Volunteer Visiting
 
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They remain supported until they have a contact linked to a status of 'Family Closed'.
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They remain supported until they have a contact linked to a status of 'Family Closed'. By default these are:
  
 
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Revision as of 12:58, 4 April 2023

Postcode Regions

The Postcode Regions section gives you statistics of the families and family members supported, broken down into funded postcode areas.

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Which postcodes cound as funded can be set in the Funded Postcode Districts Extension Database found on the Our Services tab on your scheme's Home-Start record.

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Families begin support when they have a contact which uses a template stage linked to a status of 'Family Being Supported'. By default these are:

  • Introduction Meeting Completed, Volunteer Visiting
  • Unallocated


They remain supported until they have a contact linked to a status of 'Family Closed'. By default these are:

  • End
  • Initial Visit Complete - No Further Action Required


Supported children are counted where a family or family member record has a supported Case during the report period, and where the date of birth on the record is 18 or under at the end of the report period.


What is the criteria for a supported family? Examples, are all based on a date range of 1st April to 30th June:

  • Family Being Supported contact in May - Supported
  • Family Being Supported contact in May, Family Closed contact in June - Supported, as they were supported during the period
  • Family Being Supported contact in March, with no further recorded contacts during the period - Supported, as there have been no other contacts recorded to say the family has stopped being supported. Families may be classed as being supported "passively", where support is available if they so desire but no active support is being provided
  • Family Being Supported contact in February, Family Closed contact in March - Not supported, as we stopped supporting them before the period
  • Family Being Supported contact in February, Not For NDR contact in March - Supported. This effectively the same as 3

Directly Supported - families and children in this section are only counted where they have an active Case during the report period. Family Members 18 and Under - family members in this section are all family members that are linked to supported records in the "Directly Supported" section of the table, regardless of whether they have been supported or not.

Services

Comes from the Our Services Extension Database found on the Our Services tab on your scheme's Home-Start record

Referral Sources

Comes from the Referrer specified on the {groups_of_actions}. They will need the Organisation/People Category set on their record. Referrers with no category, or a category not listed in the NDR, are included in 'Other'

Number of Referrals Leading to Support Being Provided

Referrals during the date range, which at any point during or since, have had a contact which has a template stage linked to a status of 'Family Being Supported' or an attendance at a Club or Clinic

Family Needs

Comes from the referral reasons

Number of Supported Families During the Period Who Had Over 5 Needs

Comes from the referral reasons

Family Circumstances

Comes from the Family Circumstances Extension Database

Volunteers Providing Family Support

1. Volunteers who's latest contact, prior to the end of the period, used a stage with the status of Volunteer Is Active, or who had such a contact during the reporting period.

2. From the volunteers used for 1, this looks at the Volunteer Hours Logged Extension Database on the Volunteer record.

3. From the volunteers used for 1, this looks at the Volunteers with an Ethnicity set to BAME.

4. From the volunteers used for 1, this looks at the Age Bands.

5. From the volunteers used for 1, this looks at the Gender field.

6. From the volunteers used for 1, this looks at the Date started volunteering field in the Volunteer Extra Details Extension Database, and calculates how long they have been volunteering, based on the last day of the reporting period

7. Comes from the Completed HS prep Course field in the Volunteer Hours Logged Extension Database.

8. Comes from the Trustee field in the Volunteer Extra Details Extension Database.

9. Comes from the Previously supported by HS themselves field in the Volunteer Extra Details Extension Database.

10. Comes from the Access to Education, Access to Training and Access to Employment fields in the Volunteer Extra Details Extension Database.


The volunteers home-visiting and volunteers home-visiting & group queries now draw from hours logged as contacts with families as well as Extension Database entries.

GIRFEC (Scotland)

Comes from the GIRFEC Extension Database. Average improvement can be calculated on each indicator Calculation for non-improved is Total Assessed minus total of children across the + columns