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SANCTUARY GRANT ENDS
WHAT NOW?
THIS PRESENTATION IS FOR:
Agencies that have completed certification.
Agencies that are grantees, but that as yet have not gone through a certification visit.
Agencies that want to learn more about the positive impact of the Sanctuary Model of Trauma-Informed Care.
FOR THE AGENCIES THAT HAVE COMPLETED
CERTIFICATION
WHAT WAS YOUR EXPERIENCE?
OUR EXPERIENCE WAS
ONE THAT WAS TRULY
STRENGTH-BASED AND
COLLABORATIVE
THOSE AGENCIES THAT
HAVE YET TO HAVE A
CERTIFICATION REVIEW
TEAM VISIT
QUESTIONS?
WE WOULD LIKE TO
HIGHLIGHT 4 ASPECTS THAT
WE FELT WERE KEY TO
HAVING A SUCCESSFUL
REVIEW
1. A PERSON WALKING THROUGH YOUR FACILITYSHOULD EXPERIENCE A STRONG FEELING THAT THERE HAS BEEN AN INTEGRATION OF THE 7SANCTUARY COMMITMENTS
2. CONSCIOUS UTILIZATION OF
S.E.L.F.
BY CLIENTS AND
STAFF
3. THERE NEEDS TO BE AN EMBEDDING OF
SANCTUARY PRINCIPLES
INTO AGENCY PRACTICES
AND PROCEDURES
4. THE EXTENSION OF
SANCTUARY BEYOND THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE
AGENCY INTO CLIENT HOMES
AND WITH STAKEHOLDERS
POSITIVE IMPACT OF THE
SANCTUARY MODEL OF
TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE ON
OUTCOMES
THE FOLLOWING
SLIDES REPRESENT
BOTH PRE- AND POST-
GRANT DATA
POST-GRANT DATA
DEMONSTRATE THE VERY
POSITIVE IMPACT THE
SANCTUARY MODEL OF TRAUMA-
INFORMED CARE HAS HAD ON
OUTCOMES
CHILDLINE CALLS * 2007: 17
2008: 13
2009: 10
2010: 2
* All ChildLine calls from 2007-2010 were deemed unfounded.
AWOLS BY FISCAL YEAR
174
23Represents Approx. 7%
of Annual Admits
70
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
FY 07/08 FY 08/09 FY 09/10 FY 10/11
Did Not Return
Returned
51 34Represents
Approx. 10% of Annual Admits
27 26
78
60
40
11 @ 6 months
RESTRAINTS BY FISCAL YEAR
10
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
FY06/07 FY07/08 FY08/09 FY09/10 FY10/11
Restraints
15
109
3@ 6 months
INVOLUNTARY PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALIZATIONS BY FISCAL YEAR
67
1
4
00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FY06/07 FY07/08 FY08/09 FY09/10 FY10/11
InvoluntaryPsychiatricHospitalizations
Recidivism by Year(N=482)
12% (20)
88%(148)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
FY 07/08 FY 08/09 FY09/10 FY10/11
Not Rearrested
Rearrested
86%(128)
14%(21)
71%(49)
29%(20)
85%(82)@ 6
months
15%(14)
GRADUATES BY FISCAL YEAR
120?
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
FY06/07 FY07/08 FY08/09 FY09/10 FY10/11
GRADUATES
91
57
82
92
37 %37 % of youth 17 years old of youth 17 years old or older graduate from Saint or older graduate from Saint
Gabriel’s Hall with a High Gabriel’s Hall with a High School Diploma or School Diploma or
Equivalency.Equivalency.This figure is nearly four times This figure is nearly four times the the 10 %10 % rate of graduation rate of graduation for Juvenile Justice youth in for Juvenile Justice youth in Philadelphia Public Schools Philadelphia Public Schools
Recidivism by Education StatusRecidivism by Education Status(N=482)(N=482)
17%(68)
8% (7)
83%(322)
92%(85)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
GED/ Diploma No GED/ Diploma
NotRearrestedRearrested
Consistent School AttendanceConsistent School Attendance(>75% of the time; N=367)(>75% of the time; N=367)
63%(n=197)
56%(n=31)
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
FY07/ 08 FY08/ 09/ 10/ 11
Recidivism by School Attendance (N=298)
0
50
100
150
200
250
School Attendance > 75% School Attendance < 50%
Not Rearrested
Rearrested
79%(55)21%(15)
85%(194)
15%(34)
Consistent Counseling AttendanceConsistent Counseling Attendance(>75% of the time; N=405)(>75% of the time; N=405)
62%
(n=212)48%(n=29)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
FY07/ 08 FY08/ 08/ 10/ 11
Recidivism by Attendance In Counseling (N=343)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Counseling Attendance >75% Counseling Attendance <50%
Not Rearrested
Rearrested
80%(82)
20%(20)
86%(208)
14%(33)
Recidivism by Counseling Modality (N=413)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Individual Therapy Family Therapy
Not Rearrested
Rearrested85%(180)
15%(33)
83%(166)
17%(34)
Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC)
Developed by Dr. John Briere in 1989
54 Self-report Items
Normed by age and gender
The TSCC Consists of
Two Validity Scales and
Six Clinical Scales
Validity Scales:
1) UNDERRESPONSE Scale: measures the youth’s tendency to deny symptomatology
2) HYPERRESPONSE Scale: measures a youth’s tendency to to overrespond to symptom items
Clinical Scales: Anxiety Depression Anger Posttraumatic Stress Dissociation (Overt and Fantasy) Sexual Concerns (includes the
subscales Sexual Distress and Sexual Preoccupation)
Analysis of Variance on Pre- and Post-Test TSCC scores reveal: Decreased Anxiety scores (p= .014) Decreased Depression scores (p
= .008) Decreased Post-Traumatic Stress
scores (p = .027)
TODAY’S TAKEAWAYS: We and all those who have been
certified are a resource to you We could give a presentation at
your agency You could come and visit our
agency You could call and we would
offer whatever help we could