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Agency-Wide
Key's commitment to quality has led to a high percentage of successful outcomes from Key's various service models. Key measures these outcomes as the percentage of successful discharges from each of its programs. A successful discharge in community residential programs or in outreach and tracking occurs when the youth and/or family has met their treatment plan goals. For Key's shelter programs, a successful discharge is measured by the percentage of youth successfully completing their temporary placement.
For the fiscal year FY 2009 (7/1/2008 - 6/30/2009), Key served over 2,300 youth and families in a variety of programs. Approximately 56% of those youth were male and 44% female. Key had successful discharge outcomes of 66% in its outreach and tracking programs, 84% in its shelter programs and about 72% in its various residential programs.
Rhode Island
For the fiscal year FY 2009 (7/1/2008 - 6/30/2009), Rhode Island Key served approximately 350 youth and families in a variety of programs. Thirty-eight percent (38%) of those youth were male and 62% female.
Rhode Island had successful discharge outcomes of 57% in its outreach and tracking programs, 64% in its group care programs and 66% in its shelter program.
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