Community involvement self-sufficiency, average score (Indicator)
Definition
The average score across clients on community involvement self-sufficiency.
This is used for pre-post scoring. In addition to creating an average score for each domain, totals for the 18 domains of the Arizona matrix can be reported.
Alternate names:
- Short name
- Community involvement self-sufficiency
Outcome Areas
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Good health and well-being
Statuses: [LogicalOutcomes: Recorded]United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages Ensuring healthy lives ...
Rationale
The Self-Sufficiency Matrix is a reliable and valid measure that allows case managers to develop a more holistic view of their clients. The five-point scale is simple to use and to create reports. The matrix is used by the Trillium Foundation.
Calculation rules
Computation Rule:
Sum of all client scores on this domain.
A count of clients with a self-sufficiency score in this domain.
Numerators
One data element. A five point scale rating an individual's self-sufficiency in a particular domain, from 1 "in crisis" to 5 "empowered".
References
Ontario Trillium Foundation. Prosperous People. Accessed September 25, 2017. http://otf.ca/sites/default/files/survey_prosperouspeople1.pdf
US Dept of Health and Human Services. Case Study: The Arizona evaluation project on homelessness. 2007. Accessed August 18, 2017. https://aspe.hhs.gov/report/toward-understanding-homelessness-2007-national-symposium-homelessness-research-accountability-cost-effectiveness-and-program-performance-progress-1998/case-study-arizona-evaluation-project