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Annual Report January- December 2012

Annual Report January- December 2012. Vision. To educate and empower our consumers to improve their quality of life based upon their individual strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences. Mission.

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Annual Report January- December 2012

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  1. Annual Report January- December 2012

  2. Vision To educate and empower our consumers to improve their quality of life based upon their individual strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences.

  3. Mission Academy for Family Empowerment, Inc. is committed to improving the quality of life for children and at risk families. Our mission is to build healthy, loving and functioning families through supportive services that empower families to become nurturing and self-sufficient.

  4. Values In pursuit of our mission, we believe the following values are essential to our agency: We uphold high professional standards We practice continuous quality improvement We advocate for access to care for all people and support public efforts to fund services for vulnerable people who cannot pay We believe all people should have opportunities for development at all stages of life, and support learning which promotes healthy growth and well being We create a work place which supports and nurtures employees We help people in ways which uphold dignity and choice We believe the use of community-based family and family-like supports is the best way of helping people with problems caused by mental illness, mental retardation, alcohol and other drug abuse. We believe in the value of public service as a means of enhancing the quality of life for all citizens in our communities

  5. The purpose of this report is to provide information to stakeholders, staff, and other interested parties regarding the quality and effectiveness of services provided to consumers and their families by our programs. The information included in this report will be used to facilitate quality and performance improvement activities, as well as to identify areas of strength and areas of growth. Purpose

  6. Program Overview Academy for Family Empowerment, Inc. provides the following mental health services: Individual Therapy Family Therapy Community Support Individual (CSI) Intensive Family Intervention (IFI) Physician Services Psychological Services Nursing Services Group Services: Anger Management Group Substance Abuse Group School Based Mental Health Services (Rockdale County Public School) DFCS Services (Parent Aide, Homestead, Early Intervention, Wrap Around Services)

  7. Reporting Period This Annual Report covers the reporting period of January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012.

  8. Previous Year (2011) Referrals received in 2011: 460 Referrals authorized in 2011: 224 Referred out: 69 Pending:7 Declined Services: 85 No Contact:75

  9. CORE Program Overview (2011) From January-December 2011, Academy for Family Empowerment, Inc. received 460 referrals for our Community Mental Health Programs. Of the referrals received, 224 children and families were authorized and received services with AFE.

  10. 2012 CORE Programmatic Overview

  11. AFE/CORE Program Overview In 2012, AFE received 428 referrals into our CORE Mental Health Program. Of the 428 referrals received: • 217 were authorized and serviced • 19 were pending as of 12/31/12 • 69 were Referred Out • 39 Declined Services • 84 No Contact

  12. AFE/CORE Program Overview Of the referrals received, the following were received and authorized each quarter:

  13. CORE Referral Status Of the 211 referrals not served by AFE, a breakdown detailing explanations is below:

  14. AFE/CORE Program Overview Of the referrals received, the following referral sources were represented:

  15. AFE/CORE Program Overview Of the referrals received, the following Insurance companies were represented:

  16. CORE CONSUMER DEMOGRAPHICS

  17. Ethnic Comparison In 2012, we served:

  18. Gender Comparison In 2012, we served:

  19. Age Comparison In 2012, we served:

  20. Diagnostic Categories Of the consumers served, the following Axis I diagnosis were represented:

  21. 2012 DFCS Programmatic Overview

  22. AFE/DFCS Program Overview Academy for Family Empowerment’s Family Preservation program provides supportive and therapeutic services to families involved with the Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS). We currently provide services in 5 counties- Gwinnett, Rockdale, Henry, Dekalb, and Fulton.

  23. AFE/DFCS Program Overview The overall goals of AFE’s Family Preservation Program are to: • Ensure the protection and safety of a child at risk or maltreatment; • Reduce child abuse/neglect; • Reunify children in foster care with their families.

  24. AFE/DFCS Program Overview Our Family Preservation Program provide the following service options based upon DFCS referrals: • Early Intervention • Parent Aide • Wrap Around • Homestead • PUP

  25. AFE/DFCS Program Overview Our Family Preservation Program provides the following service options: • Individual/Family Counseling • Parenting Aid & Education • Comprehensive Child & Family Assessments • Domestic Violence Counseling & Assessments • Substance Abuse Counseling & Assessments • Psychological Evaluations • Home Evaluations • Drug Screening • Supervised Visits • Transportation Services • Family Team Meetings

  26. AFE/DFCS Program Overview In 2012, AFE received 555referrals for our DFCS Family Preservation Program. Of the referrals received, we served the following number of consumers: • Overall Total Number of Referrals = 551 • Overall Total Number of Referrals Declined = 4 • Overall Total Number of Referrals Received = 555

  27. AFE/DFCS Program Overview • In 2012, our DFCS Program served the following program areas:

  28. AFE/DFCS Program Overview • In 2012, our DFCS program serviced the following counties:

  29. AFE/DFCS Program Overview • In 2012, our DFCS program provided the following services:

  30. 2012 SBMH Programmatic Overview

  31. AFE/SBMH Program Overview • Academy for Family Empowerment, Inc.’s school-based mental health program was created in collaboration with the Rockdale County Public Schools STARS project in 2010. The goal is to provide students with access to school-based mental health services (individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy); as well as community resources. Our program utilizes six licensed school-based mental health therapists to provide therapeutic services within all Rockdale County Public Schools.

  32. AFE/SBMH Program Overview Program Goals: • To offer quality therapeutic services in a safe, familiar and accessibly environment; • To contribute to improved academic performance; • To enhance the academic, behavioral, emotional and social wellbeing of all Rockdale County Public School students; • To provide guidance for appropriate behavior, social, and emotional well-being; • To expand access to health care; • To expand referrals to community resources.

  33. AFE/SBMH Program Overview For 2012, we served 174 students within Rockdale Public School System. In 2012, we Received a total of 148 referrals for our school based mental health program. Of the referrals received, we served the following numbers of consumers: • 87 Received SBMH services +87 carried over from 2011 • 56 No contact from parents/Declined Services • 5 Referred to other community agencies

  34. AFE/SBMH Program Overview • Of the referrals received, they were from the following Rockdale County Schools:

  35. AFE/SBMH Program Overview • From January 1, 2012-December 31, 2012-99 students were discharged from our School Based Mental Health Program. Of these students 45 successfully completed the program.

  36. AFE/SBMH Program Overview • From January 1, 2012-December 31, 2012-99 students were discharged from the school based mental health program. Of these students 54 students were discharged for other reasons:

  37. 2012 Outcome Measurements

  38. Outcome Measurements • Academy for Family Empowerment, Inc. is committed to incorporating the principles of quality service and continuous quality improvement into the services that we provide.

  39. AFE/CORE Outcome Measurements The chart below, breaks down our discharges for 2012:

  40. AFE/CORE Outcome Measurements The chart below, breaks down our administrative discharges for 2012:

  41. AFE/CORE Outcome Measurements The chart below, breaks down our unplanned discharges for 2012:

  42. Questions/Comments Please contact our office for a copy of our full report. We welcome your comments and feedback on this Annual Report. To contact us, please call our office at (770) 918-8003 or by email adenise@affeinc.org.

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