225C.42 Annual evaluation of program.
1. The department shall conduct an annual evaluation of the family support subsidy program and shall submit the evaluation report with recommendations to the governor and general assembly. The report shall be submitted on or before October 30 and provide an evaluation of the latest completed fiscal year.
2. The evaluation content shall include but is not limited to all of the following items:
a. A statement of the number of children and families served by the program during the period and the number remaining on the waiting list at the end of the period.
b. A description of the children and family needs to which payments were applied.
c. An analysis of the extent to which payments enabled children to remain in their homes. The analysis shall include but is not limited to all of the following items concerning children affected by the payments: the number and percentage of children who remained with their families; the number and percentage of children who returned to their home from an out-of-home placement and the type of placement from which the children returned; and the number of children who received an out-of-home placement during the period and the type of placement.
d. An analysis of parent satisfaction with the program.
e. An analysis of efforts to encourage program participation by eligible families.
f. The results of a survey of families participating in the program in order to assess the adequacy of subsidy payment amounts and the degree of unmet need for services and supports.
3. The evaluation content may include any of the following items:
a. An overview of the reasons families voluntarily terminated participation in the family support subsidy program and the involvement of the department in offering suitable alternatives.
b. The geographic distribution of families receiving subsidy payments.
c. An overview of problems encountered by families in applying for the program, including obtaining documentation of eligibility.
88 Acts, ch 1122, §9; 91 Acts, ch 38, §5; 2004 Acts, ch 1116, §1, 2; 2005 Acts, ch 19, §36; 2006 Acts, ch 1159, §16, 28; 2013 Acts, ch 138, §87
Referred to in §225C.36
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 225C - MENTAL HEALTH AND DISABILITY SERVICES
Section 225C.1 - Findings and purpose.
Section 225C.3 - Division of mental health and disability services — state mental health authority.
Section 225C.4 - Administrator’s duties.
Section 225C.5 - Mental health and disability services commission.
Section 225C.6 - Duties of commission.
Section 225C.6A - Disability services system central data repository.
Section 225C.6C - Regional service system — regulatory requirements.
Section 225C.7 - Mental health and developmental disabilities community services fund.
Section 225C.8 - Legal settlement dispute resolution.
Section 225C.13 - Authority to establish and lease facilities.
Section 225C.14 - Preliminary diagnostic evaluation.
Section 225C.15 - County implementation of evaluations.
Section 225C.16 - Referrals for evaluation.
Section 225C.17 - Alternative diagnostic facility.
Section 225C.18 - Mental health and developmental disabilities regional planning councils.
Section 225C.19 - Emergency mental health crisis services system.
Section 225C.19A - Crisis stabilization programs.
Section 225C.21 - Supported community living services.
Section 225C.23 - Brain injury recognized as disability.
Section 225C.25 - Short title.
Section 225C.28A - Service quality standards.
Section 225C.32 - Plan appeals process.
Section 225C.35 - Definitions.
Section 225C.36 - Family support subsidy program.
Section 225C.37 - Program specifications rules.
Section 225C.38 - Payment — amount — reports.
Section 225C.39 - Subsidy payments not alienable.
Section 225C.40 - Termination or denial of subsidy — hearing.
Section 225C.41 - Appropriations.
Section 225C.42 - Annual evaluation of program.
Section 225C.45 - Public housing unit.
Section 225C.46 - Personal assistance services program.
Section 225C.47 - Comprehensive family support program.
Section 225C.48 - Comprehensive family support council.
Section 225C.49 - Departmental duties concerning services to individuals with a disability.
Section 225C.51 - Children’s behavioral health system state board.
Section 225C.52 - Children’s behavioral health system state board — duties.
Section 225C.53 - Role of department and division — transition to adult system.
Section 225C.54 - Mental health services system for children and youth — initial implementation.