Vermont Youth in Transition Grant
Bridging gaps for young adults in Vermont
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Description |
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| Common Study Instructions & Recruitment Script |
Gives regions guidelines on how to introduce the evaluation and Common Study with young adults enrolling into their system of care. |
| Study Inclusion Criteria Checklist (SICC) |
Used to determine eligibility into a region's YIT funded system of care and the different evaluation studies. A SICC should be completed for each young adult that receives YIT funded services or supports. |
| Common Study Consent forms |
Consent by the young adult (if 18 years or older) or by his or her legal guardian is necessary before administering the Common Study Intake. There are two consent forms: One for youth younger than 18 years and one for young adults 18 or older. |
| Common Study Intake Form |
Completed for all young adults who receive a regions' YIT funded services or supports AND who provide consent to share this information. The intake form includes administrative information (that can be completed through record review) and an interview with the young adult. If the interview cannot be completed the administrative section should still be completed by staff (if consent has been provided). Common Study Intake should be completed within 7 calendars of intake into a region's YIT funded system of care. Topics covered:
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| May we call you? |
This form provides the evaluation team with the young adult and/or caregiver contact information if they are interested in learning about the Vermont and National Studies. There are two versions of this form: One for youth younger than 18 years and one for young adults 18 or older. |
| YIT Participant Tracking Log |
Regions need to maintain a tracking log of all young adults they serve through their YIT funded system of care. The log must provide a way for regions to connect ID numbers with names and track when they began services, when they finished, and when follow up dates are. The evaluation team created this tracking log using Microsoft Excel for regions if they do not want to develop their own. |
| Common Study Follow-Up |
The Common Study Follow-Up form is administered by regions to young adults every six months for as long as they continue to receive YIT funded strategies and services from your region. There is a window of 30 days before or after six months following intake to complete the Common Study Follow-Up. Regions are responsible for conducting Common Study Follow-Ups every 6 months as long as they continue to receive YIT funded strategies and services. However they are NOT responsible for finding the young adult for the sole purpose of conducting the interview portion of the follow up. If a follow-up interview cannot be conducted, regions still need to complete and submit the administrative portions of the Common Study Follow-Up. |
| Common Study Discharge |
The Common Study Discharge form should ideally be conducted on the young adult’s last day receiving YIT funded strategies and services. If it cannot be conducted on the last day, please conduct the interview as close to the last day as possible. Sometimes young adults will not be formally discharged, but we will lose contact with them (e.g., they move, stop coming in, phone number changes) and there is no way for us to reach them. In these cases they are considered “discharged” after 90 days of losing contact. Regions are NOT responsible for finding the young adult for the sole purpose of conducting the Common Study Discharge interview. If they cannot conduct the discharge interview, they are still responsible for completing the administrative information on the Common Study Discharge for all young adults who are discharged or with whom regions have lost contact for 90 days or more. |
| Child Information Update Form | Administrative follow-up form required for all National Study participants every 6 months as long as they are enrolled in the National Study. |
| Young Adults Younger than 18 |
Young Adults 18 and Older |
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