10. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or in receipt of aftercare services
during or prior to the reporting period:
a.
Received a high school diploma?
b.
Received a General Equivalency Diploma (GED)?
c.
Received an Associate of Arts degree (AA)?
d.
Received a Bachelor of Arts degree (BA)?
e.
Received a vocational certificate or license?
11. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period:
a.
Were enrolled in high school?
b.
Enrolled in a post-high school vocational training program or college?
c.
Had all passing grades on their most recent report cards?
12. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period reported at least one adult in the community that they could go
to for:
a.
Emotional support?
b.
Job/school advice or guidance?
13. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period were known to have used illegal drugs during the reporting
period?
14. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period were incarcerated during the reporting period?
15. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period were parents?
16. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period received their health/mental health records at the time of
discharge from foster care?
17. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period had health insurance during the entire reporting period?
18. How many youth discharged from foster/probation care or receiving aftercare services
during the reporting period who require ongoing medication for maintenance of physical or
mental health, reported that they knew how to access resources to continue receiving their
medications?
FC 25 (10/04)
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