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LOUISIANA COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE APPLICATION NUMBER: C10-7-014 APPLICANT: PROJECT TITLE: PROJECT FUNDS : FUND: $ MATCH: $ TOTAL: $ Continuation of PROJECT SUMMARY: Family Service Of Greater New Orleans Victim Outreach Program 23,354 5,839 29,193 C00-7-023 80.00% 20.00% 100.00% APPLICATION AND REVIEW SUMMARY PROJECT DURATION: 12 months START DAT E: 01/01/2011 END DATE: 12/31/2011 To str eng then the emotional health and foster the self-sufficiency of victims of crimes such as: sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, violent crimes and others. The Victim Outreach Program offers indivi dual, family and group counse l ing, as well as psycho educ ation to primary and secondary victims in the St . Bernard a:re a. RECOMMENDATION : FUND X DENY SPECIAl CONDITIONS : 1. NO RELEASE OF' 10 % TO'l'J\L FEDERAL FUNDS BY LCLE UNTIL MONITORING REVIEW IS RECEIVED BY LCLE. 2. NO DRAWDOWN OF FUNDS (1\WARD) UNT IL APPLICATION IS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY LCLE STAFF.

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LOUISIANA COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

APPLICATION NUMBER: C10-7-014

APPLICANT:

PROJECT TITLE:

PROJECT FUNDS : FUND: $

MATCH: $

TOTAL: $

Continuation of

PROJECT SUMMARY:

Family Service Of Greater New Orleans

Victim Outreach Program

23,354

5,839

29,193

C00-7-023

80.00%

20.00%

100.00%

APPLICATION AND REVIEW SUMMARY

PROJECT DURATION: 12 months

START DATE: 01/01/2011

END DATE: 12/31/2011

To strengthen the emotional health and foster the self-sufficiency of victims of crimes

such as: sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, violent crimes and others. The

Victim Outreach Program offers individual, family and group counsel ing, as well as

psychoeducation to primary and secondary victims in the St . Bernard a:rea.

RECOMMENDATION : FUND X DENY

SPECIAl CONDITIONS :

1. NO RELEASE OF' 10% TO'l'J\L FEDERAL FUNDS BY LCLE UNTIL MONITORING REVIEW IS RECEIVED

BY LCLE.

2. NO DRAWDOWN OF FUNDS (1\WARD) UNT IL APPLICATION IS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY LCLE

STAFF.

LOUISIA~A COMMISSION Ol'i LAW ENFORCEME::\IT

A..."'D THE ADMINISTRATI ON OF CRIMINAL J USTICE

CRIME VICTIM ASSLST ANCE

FOil'<fCLA GRA.VT PROGRA.'\'1

CFDA ~16.575

J'OR LCLE USE ON"LY: Projttt ID: Cl 0 - 1- 0 f't CVA Purpose Area: l . .:l.. 3 . t{. l. 0 HEW PROJECT 1. TITLE OF PROJECT

Victim Outreach Prognm 12) CONTJNt;A TlON PROJECT 01': C09· 7-014

3. PROJECT DURA TIOJ'\

Total Lengt~: 11 ~{onths (Nouo -.r.e•111.\ofo>olh')

Desire<! Start Doto: 1/1/201 1

Desired End Date: 1213112011

4. PROJECT Fl'~DS

F ederall'und$:

CuhMatch

In· Kind M>tch:

Total Project:

$23,354

$5,8:!9

$29,193

SA. APPLICANT AGE~CY JlliFOR\fATIOK

Aacncyl'ame: Family s~rvices of Greater New Orlean•

P'ro)'sical Add:w: 2515 Canal Stre~t, Suitt! 201

SB. AUTHORIZED OPf!CIAL OF APPLICAI\T AGE:-lCV

AuthorlZ<d Offici•l: Ronald P. McClain, LCSW, ID

T;!lo: President and CEO

City: New Orleans Zip: 70119-6437

Mailing.~dd,.... 2515 Canol Street, Suite 20 I

A&•n:y l'ame: Family Service of Greater New Orleans

.~dd:eu: 2515 Canal Street, Suire 201

City: New Orleans c;,,, N<W Orleans

Phone: (504) 822·0800

e.mail: bb<:[email protected]

Zip: 70119·64;7

FAX: (504) 822-05J I Phone: (504) 822 ·0800

Email: bb<:[email protected]

Zip: 70:19-6437

?AX:(504) 822·0831

Fed EmpiO)'<l Tax ld: 72 • 0408931 DUNS: 12262272) • CCRCAOEINCAOE: SDPMl. CCR E><ph<ion Oak:: 2/9/2011

6. !MPLEME~T!NG AGENCY

:-lame:: Ronald P. McClain, LCSW,JD

7. PROJECT DIR&CTOR

N•mo: Ginger Pm011S, l CSW

Title: Presider.t IIlLI C£0 Tille.: Vicc-Prcsodcnt ol Prov-rms

.<.&cncr. Famo1ys.MceofGNO ~,Jencr. FamllyScmceofGNO

~ mscanliSaca, Svite201 .~ddmt 2S IS CoDJIStrcct,SurtclOI

Ciry.Ncwon..,. z~: 70119-#37 Cuy.l\~wOrlcons Zip: 70119-6437

'"""" (504) 82HI800 f.&JC: (504)S22.()l!31 Phooo: (504) &22.()!00 FAX: (504) 812.()83 1

Email: bbcc~fsgno.org Em>< I: kopont~i.tgno.org

9. BRIEl' PROJECT DESCRIPTION; (Piootr do not cured spooc pr••ld<d brio,..)

8. FINANCIAL OFFICER

~ome: Lawrence Taggert, !r. TiU1: Senior V.P., Fin~.ce ai\G Adm

A~y.F~lyS~ofG~O

Addtc>6: ~ISCu.aiS~r<c~,Suite201

Ciry· New Orlcons z;,: 7()11941l7

Pbono: (504) 82.2-08(1(1 FAX: (504) U2.()831

Email: ~~~;gno.org

The project has a mission to strengthen tbe cmoti.onol health and foster tbe self-sufficiency of victims of crime; such "" sexua I assoult, domestic violence. childhood abuse, robbery, survivon of homicides and others. The Victim Outreach Program offer> individual, family, :md group cOUIIseling as well as, psychoeducation Ill prinuory and secondary victims io the SL Bernard Parish area. I

CVA·I Revised JULY 2010

VOCA PURPOSE AREAS

P!ea..: O!cck npe of V:"rimization Saved (Check all thO! apply)· i 181 I Sexual ... U3111!

1811 Oomesric Abuse

181 O!ildA'rru&e

!& IPreviou.tyt.:~

St&tc Type ofPm>iouslyUndersm<ed: Adult QIT\ivo/$ ofine"~ menthrs ofr<o1tlt:ld ethniC minori1101

PROJECT BUDGET StMMARY

tll:STR!!CT!O~S: The C~ecklist is solf·explar.ato:-y. fn Project S·Jmmory, •pplico~le buds« :ote,ory ta<als .,..,;1 bt •cter.'laUCA:Iyen<ered from ea.eh of the Oet~led Project B-ud,iel Sumrr.a.r;es Provide source ofCa.sh a."''d/or IT1kKlnd Match 'n l1t;t tab:e, check the: 1ypc of victim:ution t)'l::'cs thil this project will address.

Cl!l'.C"l..IST:

,.,,. all budgeted ilems a!low•blc per Pto!:Tilm Guidclinos?

Were in&t'r'Uetiont followd to determine allowable ptrso:"~m:M~o::.!T~ctusl costs .. '

Are all line item c.omputiltions correct?

Do line ltc:ns add to category totals?

Jfavr: co:..:~ory totals bce:1 rounded to !'learcs! Gollar:t

Each Cll(t s:ory a.moc. ... :. I:J(ed l:1 the table b~tow must eq\1&: ez.c:gory colals shown on Pages 3 thro..:a:, ll

YES!

181 :81 :81 181 12]

Penon Comp:e<i•g B·Jdget See lion: lynne Copone, LPC, LMFT Title: Clinical Supervisor

P'oooe: (504) 271-378 1 Fax: (504) 271-3793 E-Mail: lc•[email protected]

PROJECT BUDGET SUMMARY

FED.t:RAL CASH I IN-KIND BUDGET CAT~A;OR/ES FUNDS MATCH MATCJI

SFCTIOii 100. PERSONNEL $17,0?4 so ~5.839

SECTIO:-i 200, F!WiG! BENUJTS 52,408 so ":\lA

SECJT0:-1 JOO. TRAVEL $78 so 50

SECJTON 400. EQUIPMENT so so 50

SECTION 500. SUPPUFS $600 50 50

SECTION 600. CONTRACTUAL so so NIA

SECTION 700. RENOVATION COSTS $0 so so

SECTION 800. OTHER DIRECT COSTS $3,194 so so

TOTAL: $23,354 so S5,839 --··-··- ---

Provjde Source of Cash Mntch:

Provldo Sou res of ln-Kind ~ls!Cbt Maste(s Level Counselor lnterm (volunteer11)

CVA·2

NO!

Q

0 c Ct LJ

SECTIOI'I TOT.\1.

$22,913

S2,408

$78

so S6oo

$0

so

S3,194

$29,193

I

!

R.c.,:lscd JUlY 2010

-SE!:;:TIO!j 100. P.Eru!ON\'EL

E.1tcr Pos.it1c.1 T~dcs •nd Namd of 1he employees (tJr t'Xl'. positiem. &ndo:l tlvougil chiJ ~t. For tunh:r ln(orc'!Drion and dU1:cciOI\, plcu:: refer to c.hc: ap;~l:::arica i.1~1ru-::tions

FUU....Till£ EM PLOYEES:

I """"' - ....... lOTA\.SM.I.al' ,.,.~,..

P'OlrTIONntu L\111.0Vrt'(AflofC FT lotOHTih.\' ....... .. $o\W.l' TOI'Ml/IC'T MOirrU P<\121t'rCMNT I • c

Project Oi~c(tH \'ora (Clinger) P•rsons, LCSW FT 56,043.00 1.00% 12.00 $725. 16 181 0 Program Supervisor Lynoo Ca;>one, LPC, LMFT PT S3,4S8.00 20.00% 12.00 s~.299.J:O 1:81 0 Cliocian K"''" Foose, M.S., ~cc " S2,l33.00 lO.~ 12.00 SS,S99 20 181 0

r.' 51>.00 0 0 n SO CD 0 0 FT $0.00 c iJ fT so.oo '-J 0

' I FT so.oo 0 0

SUBtOT~.!.. ."-\1.0LI'NT 0~ FUl.L-TJ\tf GMPLOYE.ES SAl.ARit~: $14,623 56 f•hd,un~ ('"(l.t\\tol.(h

I'ART-Tt\1£ OR OVERTIME EMPLOYF.ES:

I I A<'T\.'.U. I'IVMJU .. ,. I .........

rosrtiO.-.TITU tM'f'LOYL'E ,.All& H CMILOYI( .. t&Yal'U Of' ':'Ol.UIALoUIY or -· ......, ~~ W'tUOt

I'UJHGV.N'I

' c s.u.u.• u.n

Clini~i&n Maria Rothse~ild, LI'C, NCC 1'1 525.00 10.00 1000% 49.00 $1,225.00 !g) 0 Ch,iciRn Cla"dia Franks, :>.1.S. PT S20.00 8.10 l!JKWo so.oo 51,215.00 181 c

so.oo 0 0 $(1.00 0 0 so.oo :::::? :::J $0.00 0 0 so.oo 0 0

I sooo 0 0 st.'STCT."-LA..'wiiOI.f.'IIT OF PAU·TlM! "-hG"OR OVeRTiME EMI't.OYEESSAUJUES· I S2ASO.OO ~:~::~~

VOLU!'o'TF.ERS•

I>UTI r.s: :..i,l 0~ .. Y ~ol·.111~ur9 111td n In-Kind M •tell. Duc:iu tnl.dl d)rtcrly r-litc co lbc roc~ ofUiit prqjt:l For fun.hcr inform.tl.ior. ~O.,uF VAI.I.'IOIU'ft I •ftd :llrec!iDn, pkue n&:t 110 lhc •?pliucion i,n;CI'IIcdON ..... OPM041RL.'f fAY lf".I(I:>'D NfAL

Masters Level COIIllSeior Interns wtll provide therapeutic services under the supervrnon of a licensed clime ian 583.90 $10.00 S5,83900

$0.00

S\JilTOTAC AMDC'IH or ''Ol:.NTeE~s '"·t(fi<D S>.LAI\J£SI $5,839.00

SECTIO;>i !00. P£RSO~"EL SU~1MARY

f£0ERAL Ft..I'IDS $17,074 CASH MATCH

1~·10:-.ID )lATCH $5,839 PEJ\S0~:'\£L TOTAL SZ2.913

CVA·l R.-iscd :t·~y l OIO

§E!:IIO .00. PERSONNEL (Continued)- BRIE.FL\ eXPLAIN

r&1 Yes 0 1'1<1 Art job dcacripti<Jn' far cm:h pc!i60h Mttdlcd? If not. expl.a.in:

181 y., 0 No Art _,_ fbr ead1 positioo attach<d11f..., c>q>!Uo;

A) !'(.ecd for e1cb podtlnn .o;bo\om above ;juctify ned for 0\'e.rti..D'It:

Project Ditector(l ): Oversees project execution Program Supervisor(!): Supervius master's level clillidans aod interns working with vlttim5 of crime Full· Time Clinician (I): Offers oourueling services to viA:tims dwing working hours Plitt· Tune Clillician (2): Offers counteling services to victims during oftet-houn

B) The basis. tOr dclfflllinins the sa.l.aty of each position:

Salaries are ba.ed on position duties, experience aod levels of responsibility

C) Projed olu<.., ofeao:ll post;oo -e.1: Project Director {I): Ovenees project execution Program Supervisor (1): Supervises IJ18Ster's level clinici.M and interns working with victim& of crime Full-Time Clinician (1): Offm OOIWeling services 10 victims during working horus Part· Time Clinician (2): Offer& counseling services to victims during a&r-bours

0) fndicak if pct1on~l will be n.cw or cxlliting penOM.d. I! cedsliAg. indicate i( po~ltion tl.&3 tlcen backfilled. [f thls. i.s a cDnlin11ation •pplic:etioa. india.11C tJ\e P"""""""'• ori~ ,. ..... (f><i>M& ~><"""""" is an emplo)<C dlll CUI1<lllly wo<l:s [« lbe "'!!'ft<')', but wiU ,...... be .....tii\J "" ...,. a<tivitics. If"' OM pooitloa from .-1>i<lo ll>e ~ ,.., ._..s,... be IDled. If~ is •- fn>ro llx p~ !ftDl. indnte ifll>e <lllploj>ee ..... OII,Jinllly kind for lhll poskioll.l

New Persoane1--Kevin Foose, M.S., NCC (full-Time Clinician) Claudia Franks, !-t.S. (Pan-Time Clinician)

Existing PersoMel-·Ginger Parsons, LSCW, (Project Director) Lyune Capooe, LPC. LMFT, (~Supervisor) :\1aria Rothschild, LPC. (Part· Time Clinician)

CVA -< R"'isod JliLY 2010

SECTIQ~ 100. FRIJ\GE BEr!!;fln (!;melorer'J :ih2!:$ Qnlv} Orner lhc lndMd•ol tl•m:(s)old\e cmplo)- rccavroa frinscl><ncfoiS fi>rcxll~- tbn>ull>llmi'MI. lllm:arel\oo.sdsoh.odl b<nol'-.belowco•l'ool> budse<inl for eiglrc ,...,,.~••· I'<>< tl.n!>e in!orm>tion ...t -"""""- pl<ase n:fcr oo dlo opp~oall«! iruou<1iom

Choek: :g) All Fnoc•B•o•flb Will Bt Paid by Appll<•nt Ag.ne~ 0 Addlt.otl• l Frl11ge 6uditr Wm Bt P4ld b)· AppUca.DC Agenq

f..\t:J'U)VIZS'~$16: DCPt.O\"'U'NA.\Cf.St;~

""""-""'-""" ...... . ~· SAW.V 'fOT)J. SOCLIL=nrm' AATI ~

SALA>Y ,. ..... I Vm(<Mg..-)P...aas .062 ~:::_ Si25 $44 1 Claudia Fnnks .06l I ~ Sl,2lS S1S

'. . -,L)111le~ .()62 .. $8,299 SSI4 • .()62 l:il: $()

·~· .. ,

> Ke'oliiFaoo< .()62 ~:'· SS,600 $}47 '· .G62 " so , Maria Rt:rthsohild .062 $1,125 S75 t 062 I so ~ ltA!l ... ~ '!OrAL •1!DICAAI ...... """"' TOT>J.

r.Vm(Cing<I)P""""' .0145 $125 SIO ~ C1toudia l'r3nks .0145 SI ,21S 517

1 Lynne c.;.mc 0145 :,~ S8,299 $120 • .0145 ~~.-~~"- so ,Kcvi"F<»S< .0145 . ~ $5,600 SSI

' 0143 .. ~ so • Mlwio Rdhs::Md 0145 Sl,lli 511 • .0145 so ~ .., ,.,..,.,

__ ... 1l7t'l ~~~ ..,.. """""' ~I """" ~~ ... - ,....;r.'lllrlltriu:nzJ:a

1Vm(<Mg<t}PII>Oru l21.17 !200 1.00'.4 S26 1 so 1 Lynne Capone 2n.n 12.QO 2000% SS)4 6 so l so 1 so . 50 1 so

~'90:::f.G'B&\'Til'f lAl[ ~ ......... WTAI. ~'fS~~ .... '~

....,, :oTAI.

tAll~~ oom ~ : S17,074 5390 1 0022 50

0022 ..t ..

50 • so 1 ' 0.022 ?- ,· .. so '· l,'t

0' so l ,' • • 0022 ~ -'' so • '..;_{". so

~'tME'lfTJ,X

"""' rm $AJ.Jo$.Y TOTAL l.~TAX ...,,.. I """ I S<W\~Y ro: ..... !.ll«~tuniRJ•W. a..loothS?.:mcrt.

I 06:1( $0 ~ <»D< sa 1 me ~0 • ~ so • 0MA so Or • .,.. $0

• OSUT., so • 0"-"A so 1'\.'IUC'I'IUY ... Tr~T I!ATt

·,r.)\{~ - TOTAL ~A-rol£ItlD.t£>-T .. ,.. {rti. ""-'-'V TOT"-

,•LTD&Oroupur. $0 i. $0

t VmGillg<rPenau 0.080 c!;bl: S725 sss • .~~~~ so

··~}·

~4<-Capolle 0.004 ~~-~ $8,2.99 sn , ~

so , KtYin f'oose 0.012 .. SS,600 $67 . so <melt: L-TD ok Ciloup Ldt o.m .. S'.WV '101' .... """" .. .,. S,o,,.,.lAY '"'"' ··lN>lfli~~ _:~ so s ,; so , ., 1~ f~ ~1 I so

~ '~ so

1 so '· so - .. ( 4 - 50 ~ so

~ZB!/"UJTSTOTAL CA) $2.316 PllNG6~STOTA:. {;).1 $92

~If MQU. TlWf nclll1 L~l't.OYf'E.S OU.~E'D lOTMU MOIIICr. Frin't Benefits Tol•l (A+B}: 121408 1'1.-f..ltl COhrn.ln A."'' olOI)IHDUM MGt

SECTIO;\' 200. FRISGE. 8EI'II!:f1TS S~MMARY

FEDERAL PUI'DS S2,408

CA.SHMAJ'CH

l'OTAL PlUNGE BUI&nTS $2,408

CYA·S R&viso! JULY 2010

SECUQN 300. TRAVEL Jlcn'iz:c cr.vcl apcnse.J of prl)jcct pcn.oard. Mi1c•Bt is un&Jiov.~blt io ·~ o-..'flltd ~s. Chirps ate not(() exceed c'S\a.'bfu'r.od aacncy ~nvd ttlc&. btn .. , no ca1.c

can lhi' a~.d c~ to ..-iNns Tf&'\-c:\O~Ick:linl rll~ OttiJ' S&\1" •fowt·oJ411lt4 tra"flrchtbaru-mc"t an4 N!'(ltin5-privyt~rtnvt'f''~"' t.CLE

&.OC\L TR.A VEL! NAM&IPOSinON T1TLEIJ'UR.POSE OP TRA Vlt. Ml~l =·· TOT ... L I ""rlt"'"" ...... ....... COST I • c ,.

-·" Lynne Copone, LPC, L;...fFT

I 578.001 ~ "'"" Clinical Director $0.48 162.50 c 0 ,.- Rcponal D V Planning Co=ncc Meeting, monlhly

f-L o[o """

so.oo 0 r.~ ..

..... sooo o[olo tfT-111.

·--..... frrr.o:

so.oo 0 s 0 f'l,lV'C~:

Sl'I'TOTALrOP. LOCAL T~W!L: ~ ,~,~~._...,.

S78.00 c ·:,.~,. .. .~,.""""

"'~t.f...O(.A,L. f.'t..rtA~-r .01'-sn:n. TIAV'tl.. TR4 Yll. PA T£S: ,.., .. Ptl f~T-of'-'i'TA.TSTa•""-~J.Ur.,.uriiOWAt.no..w..Q 1"1V.''t:l. Ot:STf'ATK»t

c I •• I "tAII\""OS£nCh't Trn..lfJ"l•RI'Oit 0''1"1.4Y"t1 FROM TO r

Jr(l')oll' I ' I ,...,, 0 :Ji O Ill' >nSf'

~- ojc ""'

0

fV\~1

"M4F.·

':"1'\.Z); c :J 0 I'U'I. .. :tll

COffTllf\."ID r~t<»t ~t i 'T'OT"A.L I .... I 'OOII ..... , .... 1-"· l - l "'"" I TOTAl tUD•11'1t

A&U\'IT;.i'L.! con ... "' lltt~ rom COin com 'R.AI u. """ """' I tom.-n n• d'"'fl'h•J <'Om • j c "'

... ,, ... ,: ~0 00 SQ 00 0 c 0

, .... \If: $0 00 so 00 0 0 0

I sooo I I I scoo 0 0 0 ~- I $UJTOTAL~ NON LOCAL N.s"T .... TI N'I'"JOUT..of·STA':"E ~AAVRCOST sc-oo , ...... "',.. c ·C.~

l!l• .........

SECTIO:I' 300. TRAVEL SuMMARY

fE:OtRAL FU;';OS I S7l CASH MATCH I IN-KIND MATCH l T'RAVEI.TOTAL i $71

CVA·6 Revis<C JULY 20 I 0

SECTIQ:'J SOO. SUPPLIES StCTIOif A: list ito:ms willlin thio <a~tpyby mtjcr lypc; e.g.. olrOC< "'l'Pk• (pens, pacils, r>~Ptf, n:.~ pa<IO$e. blmk e&Ud11: I._ etc. bldudt w ll>d ~'J..,;nJ CO$lS in :..nil Price. J! o.'lltc su~ic1 1vc~c S50 per ;'lQ"ft)] OJ 1m, i.e • !600 Cor • J2-mon1b gr:Dlll period., do 1'10( itcmit~e hems list us "'Sa:sic Supp~ AQowanc.~ under '1We1

' tnd the 4oflrlr l:nocJILl ur.dtr •1'ott1 CQ$t*. PlcG:sc refer co tppliu.tion io-.stNtriaru fQT d-it"OCtfoa.

n'•e 01 SUPPLIES QUAI'ti'ITV I U"T PRIC!

Basic Supply Allowance 12.0(} $50.00

I

I

S\JBTOTAL OF StC'T:O~ It S'UPPLI6S:

OR.IEfLY £XPLAI.'II: A) N«d fol tnd uu or each major svpply fype requested: Gencnl office •upplies: pens, paper, folders for client$ files Gcn:ra.l infonnarioc broclnires

S) II\ -:tl:::ttion$h~p to this p:ojecr

Keepiog client files as required on each person seen under tbi• ~ontnct Brochure• for d~tribution inro th< COinUl.unity that nelp reach those who may be eligible for services

CVA · 9

TOTAL COST tAro WITH

r c IK

$600.00 181 0 ::J $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0 so.oo 0 0 0 ~0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0 so.ool o 0 0 so.oo 0 0 0 so.oo 0 0 Q

$0.00 ~ 0 0 $0.00 -..! 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0 so.oo 0 0 0 ~0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 G $0.00 !J 0 0

$600.00 ,. .. ,.,.., ........ ( • o.a.U.... 1.'-~III&M

R"·os~ J(;LY 2010

S&g]ON 500. SUPPLJ ~ ~onrinu!!D SECT!Of\ B: Use Otis -m cml~ for l'llblicat ..... --_ cumw!tlm gutdu, vi-peo. c«. Under type tboase P- Plblicclom; W- Wodbool(•; CC -c.mc..tom Guil!<:s: V- V""- 0 -o.!oo:t. lltft»uucb Ucrnsepu&ld)'. ll'.tludc '"" Of>llsllio¢"&'"""in Unit l'rito, Wllco ~icebl<.

1VPI -rm.t Ot' I'IJtLICATIO~SIFILMS QUANI'liY l:NITPR1C"& 'rOTA~ COST P.uDWrT'I , c II<

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.1)0 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

so.oo 0 0 0 $0.00 0 0 0

so.oo 0 0 0

so.oo 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0 , .. ,..... ....

SUBTOTAL OF SEC:JON S 3UPI'l.IES: $0.00 C• C...,.._ ............ BRIEfLY EXPLAIN: A) Tho usc ofueh request alld it$ ftbtionshlp totht Pf'O;ect. Also upllln lhe choioe of fNittriaJI. e g. ba:sed on pre~·ious nperienccs Of JCScarch showing its dfo:a:ivtt'IW•

etc:

SECTI0:-1 SOl!. SLl'I'WSS!JIIIl\UilY

FEDERAL Ft:NDS S600 C.%SHMATCH

IN-KIND MATCH

S!JPPLI£5 TOTAL S600 I

CVA - 10 .Revised JVL Y 2010

Sl!.CT!O!i 800. OTHER I>IR$Cl' COSTS hemin n:h type: e.g., •udh, rtnl (show cqusre footaae 1nd cost p~r )qu•rc Coot}. phone char,u, utilities, printi:-.g, ~uplic.aling, Tc&it'rarion fees. fc:.r conferencestwock5bOp$, 8K' ?ro~te telephone and \ltility billJ. Show tnethod or dctmninlng ~n Pleue rc:fef 40 •pplicarion in&truCtiOM Cor dircc~ion.

TYPE. Oi' OTHIJI. OIJI.ICT COST MtTHOO Of DITtRI'ot11(utC COST QUMTITY Uti!T PRJC.

Rent IIQO ~ftXS14SO 1.00 $1,450.00

Telephone Ser\'ices $3~7.74 permonlh X 3% • \l.03 12.00 511.03

Cop its Per Copy 1,971.00 $0.17

Audit Fees S 18500.00 X 3% 18,500.00 $0.03

1 anitorial Services $23).78 permondl X J% 12.00 S7.01

Pa)'IoU Processing 5:15.67. s emploj ..... 3% 12.00 S3.85

Insurances = D&O U•b!Hty 519110.00 X 3% 19,710.00 S0.03

L_____···-

SUS TOTAL OF OTI!ER OJT(ECT COSTSJ

BRlElL Y EXl'l.AIN: A) He.O flit e.,~ type lir.tod. 1104 Rent of office space to sec clients Telephone service for cltent contact Copies fur ch1111ing on individual clients, fontJS and information for clients Audit fees· percentage of the agency wide annual audit Payroll procening charg .. to generate monthly paychecks for clinicians Insurances • D&O liabillcy and disbonesty percentages of agency wide insurance covoraae

8) lcs n:laricnship to projctt Atl costs are related to the management of an agcncy -..t.ich provides counseling servi<:es ro clients

TOTAL.COJT tAlDWlTK

r c ·~ $1,450.00 181 0 0

$132.36 181 0 0

$335.()7 181 0 0

5555.00 181 0 0

$84.12 181 0 0

S%.20 181 0 0

S59UO l8l 0 0

$0.00 0 0 ol $0.00 0 0 o ' $0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

so.oo 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$0.00 0 0 0

$3,!94.05 ,.,.._ ...... C• W.__ P. ·lit~ ......

The office I'IW\S&e~ Tllebna McCow&ll, mana~& daily scheduling o!VOCA cJien1s. assembles cham and= requiml information into lbc computer data base. Pam Scott, the ogency a.ecounlallt. h•s 1he responsibilil)' of billing for 1he VOCA client&.

SECTION 8DO. OTH~R DIRECT CO~TS St;MMARY

FEDERAL Ft:NDS $3,194 CASHMATCii

IH·KIND MATCH

0T11Ell DIRECT COSTS TO'r AL $3.194

CVA· t) Rtviiod JULY 20:0

PROGRAM NARRATIVE

A. PROBLEM DEFJNITJO:\'

ldlllli:)' the nalure and t:'lilgni·..udc oftM spc:cili.c pro::,lcm existir~~; in yoc.r :>trticultf commur.i:y that ncc.dJ 110 be aGdTt;ssc:d li"'TOU~h lhiJ p:'OiX)Sed pro:'c:l. Oocumtnt c1u~ oecd. rwot tb.l)'mptoms or .oluctom:. Be sure to i"clud~cuwtnt lftlhl )oC'III d-11~ to tupport the junlflc:stion. Give the sOUrce and cJa·.c: of your .nrOrmtricn Stare. the ner:c1t: of )'OVT t&tftC:YI!Id c.."t.e oc.ediotlhe VJCbrn~ myow an:t u rc:Jal:d ~ Duprobkrn1.M juufy\'H nec4 iO..th propo:;cd pro;ec-t

During !he last five yea~. St Bernard Parish b.as experien~ two major disasten, Hwricane KatrJ!l3 and mosr recently the BP 01l Spill. The St. Bernard Office ofFornily Service ofGrutcr New Orleans has received an increase in !be number of victims seeking counseling services. Owing the sec.ond quaner of2010, chcre were twelv.: clients qualitying forthe Vic rim's Outreach Program. During the third quarter of2010, there were seventeen clients qualifying for the Victim's Ou~reaeh Program which is an increase of 41%.

The t.:S Census Bureau c51imaced the 2009 populallon of St. Ocm•rd Parish co be 40,655. It was reporr~d by the US Census llureau that in 2008, 20-J% of St. Bernard's population had incomes below the poverty level. Those figures represent an increase when compared to the 18% repottcd in 2007 for the population of St. Bernard Parish ..

According to the St. Beman:! Parish Sheriff's 0"1'3rtmeat. !tam Nover.~ber 2009 through October 2010, t""re wcr.: 59 onetts 100 13 pending aressts for \'iolatioo of protective orders. The Domutic Violence Investigator of St. Bemard Parish's Sheriffs Depanmen• sutes these figur:s represent 0111 inere1se of 10% compared to Ill• previous year. AccordinG to FBI s\austics for 2009. the St. Bema~d Parish Sheriffs Office repotted the following ofi~rues: Viol<nt erim<:s-62. :-..lurder-1, Forcible rape- 4, Robbery-24, Aggravated auaull· 33, and Lareny chef\- 734. The.se figures represent an incfjO>JEe of 9% O\'er the previous yur.

Louisiana leads the nation in female homicides. The Louisiana Coalition Ags~inst Domestic Violen:e reported th.'lc according co FBI homicide statistics, Louisian has a homicide rate of2.5J per 100,000 fc:males murdered by males which i.s nearly double tt\e national average.

Our V'JCiim's Oweach Ptouam secb continued funding to provide thenpeutic services to prl:nary and se>:ot:.dary victi:ns of cnme. Given the evident inaease in me number of new victims, victimS reporting past abuse .00 rbe economic situation of the fQlClent.s, il is vitalrhat we continue this program in order to serve the St. BemJrd community. We hope to reduce trauma-related symptoms and to irnp10ve over.~ll functioning with our clients, We plan to increase \'!Ciim awareness oflhe reparation program. conti"ue 10

collaborate with ot~cr community organizations and to encour~ae the reporting of crimitul activity co law enforcement and tho criminal system

2. ~ ppit. cormt'llrr,;()' rc~:..s and ~ow lhc BJP ""'"identiFied Ecpllin wt'lll need i5 ~ .. .cd ~this ,.., if'I&C'!V~

The St. Bernard Offi;: stti\'e.s to provide affordable mental health care in the St Bernard community. The intrease in unemployment, the increased number of residents with iaoamc! bdow the poverty level and the increased report ofv1olent criminal acts have contributed to the crucial need for counseling sCTVices !bat exists in this coiJunwthy. It is vital that o~r office con(inue lo provide mental heal tit services at no cost to those in need through rhe Victim's Outteach Program.

CYA· :~ Re""'ed Jt.a .. v 2ow

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GOALS~ The primacy m\ssioa or all proj~cl$1' co hl\'t a positive i.all)IC\ an the virutns. tiOtjvSt lQ a~ellmuiAtc 'StatiUi~ on how mat~)' ue served. BIS(d on the problem ~r.~ BRIEfY scttc W'f\at the projce~ hopts to. eceomp•isb, De Chis by p('(lvidins 1 clear ntftllll.tnc of the elfea. this pcojoc:c will ha"c on the problt;r.l.

Goal: ·ro help individuals rerum to the leve,ls of enH>tional, psyc.holo~ical and soda! limctioning. that were prese!lt prior to llle criminal act, throu!V> the ..... of coun&eling services

C. 0'8JECTIVl:S

OB.IECtJ\·'1:.~: Pro,·idc •• h:IJt rn·o (2) me~t~ur•bfc objedivd !6r tACH goal. ObjccciveJ need to~ ln(UUrtble. obscrvabJe aspects o!tbc ptOifJITI Jdendfywho, wlu.\ will chanycud ~hOYt muct\. Cse absolute pumbctt, cot I'C:rtttltl~tsaod be SUN Co iadud~: • budillt numlltr.

Objective I. Oft'er counseling to 100 ind.ivid.wll victims of crime iD. individual, family and/or group sessions depending on the

assessed ne«< at intake.

Objcc!ive 2. 75 of the clients treated will show improved functioning by the end oftresi!Uent or the end of grant peric.d by showing a 10 point improvement from pre-test to post·test on outcome mea.sures.

CVA-15 Revised JULY 2010

D. ACTIYiflES/MEmODS

Lislthe speci!ic 1c:tivicies tnd/or ~:vlc~s eo be ptovidc:d thtt will aecompllsh the t~bjecrives . M\astlncl-:de a ()~re Cor ~chieving tht various eon-.pon~HI or your prujo::t.. T~met2b!e. mu:rt c:Qvcr tntrt gi'Krlr pCTlod. Thls m·Ht re-late back to the Goals ::lttd Objo;ti..,.c.s. If lhil is a cainit.g projt~:\ omn this par: 1nd ~"" D-l Tl>lnmr tnltnms.

ln order to stt.,gthen the emotional health and foster the autonomy of the victims served in the program, the following intervention process will be implemented.

t . An Intake A.ueo&ment will be used by the clinicians and \'Oiunteer interns throu2houc the grant period as victims of crime p1esent order to establub e~h cliut1'1 eligibility for th• Vietims Outre.>eh Program.

2. Cli:11cians and volunteer inrems .,.,1 determin• durins the int>ke, the need for individual. famil)' andlor group ce>unseling and the apptopria~ services will be made 2vailable, Clinician. and volun~er interns wiU implement the usc of evidence-based programs to work with clientll experiencing symptoms cesulring from victimization.

4. Clients served by tbe program may •Utnd an a•oaage of twelve individu.al, family and/or group s=ions., butlhe length of lf'Catment will be detennincd on >.n individual basis dependina on eHen(s proaress.

5. Outcome measurts will be given to each client at the fint counseling se.ssion, the fourth session, and qu~rterly the111fter to measun: cUont's progJCSS towiUd lite goal of returning to pr,.crime functioning.

6. Prognun supel\lisor "ill con!Actloe•l schooiA, agency representatives and attend community meetings in order to disseminate infomution n:cucling tbe V~etim OuD'nch Program.

7. ~fenals will be accepted from locall£bools, agencies, and coi!UtlUility orgM!ization<, includillg ll1e Sl Bemlltd Behaviora.l Mc-nral Health Clinic, the St Bem.>rd Project Mental Health Clinic, and the St. Bernard Battered Women's Sbelter

8. Collaborate with the St. Bernard Banered Women's Shelter in order to conduct a We>men's Survivor.: Group that would meet w~ekly for 8 weeks.

The aaivitieo for reaching tbe gools and objecti•es Cor this program w.11 take place throughout d10 gram period of January I, 2011 through Dcceml>or 31, 2011.

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E. D&MOGRAJ'HICS

l. This project serves \lt~ f::l~!o\\ing COnQCn.ionll Oi;trict(s)

0 I 0 2 18ll 0 4 0 S 0 6 0 7 0 All (StateWide Project)

2. Type ofOrgtr.izations:

Al)ptiClfl( AgCTIC:)': 0 law En!breemenc 0 Prose:utiop D Court ~t\Of\·Profit O~nil:atiQn 0 Trf;)al Go\'er.t.menc

Che'k the one tnS'w~ tht\ best describes tl',e org.anlzation re.:.ei..,.ing VOCA F'ormUIM Grtnt ProgJtm fonds.

181 Communif)'·Si&St:d Orpnizo:~tion 0 PYoiUulion

0 Coll!1 0 Sexual .&..Maul! Progrom

0 OOmelitic Violence ProsrjJTI 0 Sexual AJ.sault State Coalilion

0 Domestk Violonc:e Slat.e: C~l1tion 0 Trib3.1 Coalition

0 Dual Program {Scxu3~ Assouh ~nd Domestic, Violer.ee) 0 Tribt! Covc:r.~ment

0 Dual S.tate Coalition (Sexu&! Assault and Domes tit Violenec:) 0 Tribal S.a:ual Asssult and/or Oom~tic: Violence ~gram

0 Go••cmm:nc.~gc:'le)' (Oep~rnnent of Human Services. Butotu of Heal!'!\)

0 t..&wE.nfortcmc:nl

0 Probation., Parole, or Oth:T Correctional Aga1ey

DYes ®No

0Ve.s !81No

Is this a fttj!'!'l-'btsed OJi&nim!ion?

1.$ th·:s a tultura~~y SP«ifiC (Ommunity·b3St4 o~anization.,

0 Unit oflo:;,l Gov<:m:Tler.t

0 Universi~/School

0 Oil>« (Sp«ify):

F. LOUISIANA At:TOMA TED VICTIM l\OTIF1CATION SYSTEM /LA Vl'Sl

1. Name <lf the lr.divid\lal responsible for s.ssisting vi:tims in rc@ard to w;euing and usin& t:r.e LAVNS sys.tem:

"-"'" L)1Ule C•pone, LPC,LMFT '"""'' (S04) 271·3781 ,..,., [email protected]

181 Y8S D No 2. O:>es this :ndividual also $e.Ne u &gency's point of ~Ontact for lAVNS? Tr not, pleose prov£de name and oontact information:

NA.Mt': PHCt•\E.. ( £.\'!All.:

0 Yts 1:&1 No .). H3S lhjs in~i'iidv:~l J\b:ndcd raining$ prov;dr.d b)' LCl.E 10 leam how vict~ms art ser.·ed by LA\'='iS? If no, ~gency will reQuest lAVNS crainins !tom LCt..f "~tilhin JO d&)'S of .tWJ.r4. NOTE: Mo~ il'lform.ation 1eau~ing the L.:\~S l)rograr.-.. inclu~:ng tninint .nr~m&tion, ea~ btfOU!\d e.t: hl!p·/l)cle.fK JOV.Iprogr3ID>i/lt .. D1 OSQ·

0 Yes fgll'o.'o 4. Dee' ~h.: agency ho.ve postm displ3yed for promoring Lo\VNS and br<Ochun:.s TC3dily svs.ilablc t<O victims? lfr.o, plea.;.: go ~<:~ttl: l.CI..E websifl:. tO tf'\tuest f~e t.AVNS ~ttria~s ar~ www !c!e ,., gpvllnyD§

C. CRIME \1CTIMS REPAMT!Ol\S /CVRl

0 Yts I8J No I I$ same in~ividuaiJt'S~onsibJe for &Ssisting victims in regard to smice.s avtiltb~e through t ... e CVR prograrr.'? If nor, ;:.lease pn.>\':de t~t.me a<:>.d c:or.t&:.l inComation:

"""" Detective Jimmy Pohlmann "'""·' {504) 278·7755 .,,.~, [email protected]

18] Yos 0 No 2. Dc.o::s th':! ~gencyknowwhothtC1imt Vierims Repantlol!s{CVR)CI&ims tnve&tigQ~r is at the Parish Sheritrs Oili~e'?

181 Yes 0 No ) . Do~ n.c Slgm¢y have pos~ di!plb.yed fl)r promoting CVR tnd brot.:'hutes: te4di1y tvailable co viet:~? (fno, please i3x ~ 'M'iltom ft(:!1.1es~ (c:onta¢l1>eJS<>rl, Ggency namo, tnailir,g ad~ress) for fret CVR. posttts V'!d brochute.s to 22$·925·61 59 NOTE·. More informati?n rcgprd•:ns the CVR progrom, inch:din& appflcatiaM ud other Corms, can be found at: hstp·llrsrc Ia gpvlpmgram.s'A"' ns~

CVA·IS i\evise<l J(;L Y 2n10

H. PRIOR Rr.SUL TS (For Contlnuatic>n Pr1>!ttts Onlil

I. Bssed on tl.e objeetives of the previot.~s applics.rion, whlt v.~e the m:osut..\blt: outcorne:s? (R!(tr 10 \he pn:viou~ project's per(onnance Slated it~ tl'lc ql.l3rter1y progress f'C'PON <&nd other adeitional inform.a\iQn.)

As of October!, 20!0,-ouc VictlmOuttcach Program has served 35 individual ellen!$, w1th 199.75 hours ofscrvic~ provided. Our goal, to be re3thed by December, 2010, was to serve 100 victims, so we ~~• substantiol!y shon of our goo! at this ~oint. ln looking at victims who hllvc completed pre· and posHest outcome mc~s. 60% showed improvement in scores, which denotes a decrease in levels of dcpleSSion and/or anxiety and an in~use in obi!ity to function. The avernge improvement was 20 poin~. which is a subst:tntiol inen:ase.

2. Did thC' ;>rcj~ct •,•,:olio:. as expected? Expla•n.

We are serving less clients at the moment than expected, but with tbc implememation of a new task force including FSGl\0, the St. Bernard Baneced Women's Shelter and the St Bemard Parish Sheritl's Offtcc, we hope to regain imponant avenues of contact with victims and meet our goals for tbe coming year.

1 Have~~~ o::·gi:~al ~als &n<! objeetivn beer. tcv;&«<? t:8l Yes D No

JfYcs, cx.pl~m whal ~hng.;s will be: 1'1'13.de in thC' conenl.l3tion ofth•s pn.:jeet and why?

We have kept the same goal for clients served (I 00), but have not divided them by type of vtclimizatioo in order co be free to serve whoever might present as o victim o{ a ;rime. We have also added a goal for 75 clients ro show improvement oo outcome measures of I 0 points. Thi. is a bener way to reflect whether the counseling tbat is working is having the desired effect of reruming clients to the level of functioning chey were at before becomin& crime victims.

CVA·I9 1\cv;scd JULY 2~t 0

!. EV~y<UA110N A.'ID DrSSEMINA110N OF REPORTING

A COPY OF YOUR EVALUATION FOR."\-18 USED FOR THIS PROJECT MUST BE INCLUDED. From whc will the dUll be eolltctOil- wh1t it the ao~rtc?

From the victims served.

2 \\'hen wi:lll',e d&UIIx I!Ollcc:t«.?

At the first and fourth sessions, and quarterly after that.

1. w:.:> v.ill colt&:t ~nd •ntlytc !~.r da.ta1

The data will be coUected by the individual clinicians and tabulated by the PQI Cootdinator at F'SG:'IJO, who will then note any improvement!. in a repon tO cHnicitn.s agencyo.vide.

~ \Vho we be ttspem~: ro: .1\kmi;dng lht diu ~« ~c: ().wtcrty ~ Rqo:u: SLde na=n: 501'! :oot¥1 Wonn:tion.

...,.. Lynne Capaoe ~(504) 271·3781 EmU. Jcapo~gno.org

FoJo-..incevtlsa1JOn. wM W howwill•pdal:"l OJI'l''\'UinaofO"..rptojcd"s~~be ao:orrt;~~i~

Sea""' :m evaluated each quarter by tllc PQI coordinator and diJsemimted to the cliruc:al staff at FSGNO. From thi$ infonNnon, the clinical m>Mgem<nt ce:un cornu up Wlth Jusgeaclons about wbkb interventions seem to be worting and which aze not for tllc clinicil!l15 they superv~. This is tht'll commwu«ted to andividUil chnid>DJ cbrouglllheir individual ~a.sion Ind!v.du.l clinicians orc also encourt&<d to keep tr.u:.k of outcomc scores for each of their clients to measure the ef'rcctivcness oftheu clinical intt:rvenr\ons on ~beir O~Jo.n.

With evalu~tion of lhc number of clients seen each qW>rter, tlle Clinical Di.rector in charge of direct supervision of the program will alert <he :ncoke person and .carr about ~ditionalavailablc VOCA slou robe filled.

6. N&me the ~cipic.nts ""''ho .,..,11 r«cl\·c lhc prOJtcft rcn;lt.J and Lhe u.hedulc ofrcpo.nina {J.c. tnOn!hly, qoane::~. ye:nly). R:ci?•cn•.s ~'lUST ttatc the Lo:alsio.na Co:"!'.mt!ision o~ Law Enrorccmcn.J. will reccivc.O!JAOcdy Progtctt fkpocu ar.d upudlum: rcptHU q'Jti.trly/month;~. 3S specified 11 owud tim11 Rttlpl~mcs shr:Lid lliSIJ ~ncludc,lf tppt~c:llblc. board of dlrKIOIJ, lpphant a~cy (tfdiffcrmt rrom ift'lP!c:tl"'enriTlS ag~cy), CI>LIM.S with junsdit.tio:'l, cte.

Monthly at quamrly Expenuirurc Rcporta and Quatterly Progress Reporu will be submitte to LCLE. Also project results wlll be dasscminated through Statistical repOrt$ on • quartorly basis Ia lhe agency, the United Way and the Alliance for Ch.iidren nnu familie-s.

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J. CON'I'lN1JATIQN

181 Yc:s 0 >Jo Do you. plan tQ ~ontinuc this §)roject at tM conclusion offcdCJJJ support? Since 'oatinued. VOCA fundins js thnitcd and n.ot anursd, eUcm•tc tundiP& sourc;;t~ shobld be 5<~ught. Name the sources and potentia' s.ourtea or <:<mlioucd rundins foe this project at the conclusion of Federal ,opport.

At the conclusion of federal support, ~Q!IIinucd funding will be obtained tllrouah sliding scale fees, local and national funding, fundrai.sing support, and the U'nited Way.

k. RESOURCES Oc'scribc tbc Ucilities ancl addjtiona£ rrsoorccs r .. &Lablt to this project. Include the phytic.J lioctli.ty ~ere: Set\' ices are provided. l( applie-ab2~;o, lis.t otM.r ~~oonxs ._,.ailable 10 this. projttl, Le. equjpment, ''-PPlits. naff, etc.

Th& Victim ~acb Program will utilize our offico which is located Ill 83S2 Lafitte Court in Chalmetle, Louisiana. Tit& faeility has a large group room for counseling and psycboeducation, four offices used for individual ODd fllllliiY counseling and a well-equiped Play Tbenpy room which is used for cluldren. The facility is bandieap accessible . .Bach lbeRpy room is comfortably furnished and has telepbooe and computer acttSS. The facility tw two telemions available for ''idco use and a professioaal lilnry aceessible to aU stafftne<J~ben.

L. AUDIT REOUIREMJ':NIS

AJI f1Pplications ltJliAt check one:

0 Th.i~ urgani:zation/ageacy upends $500.000 or mon: i11 f't:dcral ful'\ds (dW'inJ the Oscal y.;ar ofttlc: ocsani:ptioo/SQ:ncy &om en)' and all sourod. inc:ludCng die 8<Tio•m ofllli• appli«lion) A.'l> i'ftlST SUB:mTTH£ FOLLOWINO V.FOitMATIO~:

Oale of IB.9t audit

2. Dues covered by Last audit:

J. Oa.re of next a"dit:

4. Dates co be oovcced by nc:Kt tiiodi~

Oate next audit wilt be forwardccl to L.CLE:

[81 This org&nizationl&g&nC)' expends leu than $500.000 in f~cral f'uods fiOm 1U SOUI'Cc.J dwinglhc ftsc•l )'WI of the org:a.n&ntiol\l'agency.

M. VQLVNTJ;;ERS

lgJ Yes D No An: you usi.n: volunteers as mlltdl? [f yes. destribe the duties 1nd funcQonr perlnnntd by the \'O)aLntetA. lndiceJ:t the numba of voluntoe.r h,ours per duty-funetion for Ibis applic.ation (this can be tn CS\rtnal'c). \obJunlccrt' du!ir.a fftU!I direclly rdllc 10 \he 6>cus ctrtbis project oand illformation stated in Section l 00 Personnel.

181 Yc:s. D No Are ~·olunt~ screened in ~omp-Jientt" with the l..oublu1 Chitd ProkctionAa(l..RS 15:58'7.1) 11 approi'JiW::'

All ,·otunteers utili2ed by this progrem are :Master's level swclent intenu. Volunte~ working within the VOCA program perfosm IWo eas•t>rial job categories: I. Counselors: Volunteers will assist cliniciBtiS by pro.;ding thetapeuclc servicu for vklims of crime 2. Educators: Voluntem! will provide information and psydloeducation for crime victims during the cows.: of therapy.

cv,.. . 21 Revised It'!. Y 2010

N. REOt!IRED COMPQNENTS

I. Sub~cs art requited to help victims apply for vi<:Cttn <:Oct14'c:nSalioo. Desai be a tJ)Qeltic plu on how awlicll'lt h~ or wm i.trclrfaOG with ~ Louisiana Cri~ Victims Reparations PTQgnun.

Family Servi« currently assists clien1$ in the filing of Lousiana Crime Victim's Reparations Program clai!ru. Clie~~rs ace informed about the p<0gra1n and provided with the person's name and telephone number at the appropriate Jl&ency. Subsequem to the client's submission of claim forms, F=ily Service Clinicians complete the Crime Vlctim'l Reparation Mtn141 lfeahh Trea1ment Plan and all requir.:d review! wl update$.

2. Describe how tppllcant M5/wi1J coordil'la:te ~etivilies with oth« crimiflaf justiu systanlprivale: SU\'\ce -providci'J. ln the conununity. U )'OU h&ve ob(&in~ coopemi\oe ~menu, a COJ>l' may be ~hed co th~ apJ1Uc.Uon in addition to the brid lkcoriptioa..

The St. Bernard Family Service sl40' has taken pan in several community etrons ioe!uding the SL Bem:ud Leadorship CoUDCil and the Regioa:tl Domestic Violence StralCgic Planning Commit~«. Additionally, Family Service works in collaboralion with lhe St BcmAtd Men141 Healtb Clinic, the SL Bernard School Bo:lrd, the SL Bernard BatteTed Women's Shelter, the United W'l:f, the Red Cross, the St. Bernard Parish Shcrlfl's Office, the Office of Comnumity Servioes, the St. Bematd Project's Mental Health Clinic 110d the St. Bernard Task Force

3. tndiecc how the tpplieanc wiU arid~wo tbe issue o.f mooW'IIcln& the victims to report co law cnfottemOC\t. Policjc,' .,d proc&du:ru ml)' be attachtd tt> the IIJ'JPiica!"'•;, lddWoo 10 ttJe brid ~ ....

DuriDg the course of services, cbe clienls will inere33e lheir awareness of options for reponing crimes to law enfore~nt. They will n=ive specific infonnalion regardillg appropriate contaccs according to 1helr type of victimization.

4. Slml!r>lll>e ~-wiiiQII!l'jlly"ilh llotl.oudianaCIIikll'lllt<><lion/vL(IJtS U:$17.1).,~ The LovitW..O!ild -Ciioo/>ard'as to

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Femily Service pollcy is in compliance with !be Louisiana Child Prot«tion Act (LR.S: 15:587.1).

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