Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program Performance Measures Grid



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Performance Measures Grid The following pages outline the BJA Performance Measures for the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program. The indicators are shown by grant type (Jail-Based, Residential, and Aftercare). You are required to report data for all measures as they relate to all grantees that use funds for activities supported by the type. The RSAT performance is reported in two formats numerical and narrative data. The numerical data is reported in the Performance Measurement Tool (PMT) for each quarterly activity period. The narrative data is reported based on the previous 6-month activity period in July and January of each calendar year. In addition, in July and January of each calendar year, you are responsible for creating a report from the PMT that is submitted to BJA through the Grants Management System (GMS). During the non-submission periods, you are encouraged to create a report for your records. If you have any questions regarding the PMT or performance measures, please call the BJA performance tools help desk at 1-888/252-6867 or send an e-mail to BJAPMT@csrincorporated.com. For RSAT questions, please contact your State Policy Advisor. 1

Jail-Based and/or Residential Performance Measures 1 Average treatment cost per offender for residential. 2 Average length of stay in the residential in days, for those completing the 3 The number of RSAT-funded offenders served during the Do Not Include: Basic room and board (provided by state whether offender is participating in the or not) Medical expenses (unless related directly to treatment) IT systems Capital expenditures that are paid for over several years A. Treatment provider salary (contractor or state employed) prorated to include the time spent in the RSAT or the portion of the treatment providers salary that is paid with RSAT funds B. Cost of additional residential material (special uniforms, nonrecyclable classroom aids, pharmaceuticals if directly related to treatment, etc) C. Number of participants enrolled in the (including those that drop-out or are removed D. Cost per offender for residential treatment ((a+b)/c) Autocalculated A. Total number of days between entry and exit for those who complete the RSAT residential during the B. Number of offenders to successfully complete the residential during the C. Average length of stay for offenders that successfully complete the (a/b) Auto-calculated offenders at the end of the B. Number of RSAT-funded offenders in the at the beginning of the reporting period C. Increase in RSAT-funded offenders during the reporting period (a/b) Auto-calculated 2

Jail-Based and/or Residential Performance Measures 4 Of the offenders who completed the, the number that have passed drug testing during this 5 The number and percent of participants in the residential substance abuse treatment (RSAT) 6 The number and percent of RSATfunded beds created/available as a result of grant 7 Percent of treatment beds funded through other sources, but enhanced with RSAT-funded services 8 Number of days of residential treatment provided The number of offenders served in a residential treatment as a result of RSAT funding. (Identify what source can be used to verify this. e.g., Program records) The number of new slots created as a result of RSAT funding. e.g. Program records are the preferred reporting source. offenders that completed the and passed drug testing B. Number of offenders that completed the and passed drug testing during the C. Percent (a/b) Auto calculated offenders B. Total number of offenders in the residential A. Total number of RSAT-funded beds created as a result of the current award B. Total number of RSAT-funded beds available A. Number of beds funded with non RSAT funds B. Number of beds in facility A. Total number of residential service days B. Number of offenders to receive residential service C. Average amount of service provided (a/b) Autocalculated 3

Jail-Based and/or Residential Performance Measures 9 The number and percent of offenders who completed the and have remained drugfree during the residential Drug Free Residential: For those offenders whose treatment is financed by RSAT funds, the percentage that has remained drug-free during the residential A. The number of RSAT-funded offenders that completed and residential B. Total number of offenders that completed and remained drug free during the residential 4

Aftercare Performance Measures 1 Number of days of aftercare provided 2 The number of offenders entering an RSAT-funded 3 Average length of stay in the in days, for those completing the. Report the total number of offenders entering an RSATfunded A. Total number of aftercare service days provided B. Number of offenders to receive aftercare services C. Average amount of service provided (a/b) Autocalculated A. Number of offenders in a RSATfunded at the beginning of the reporting period B. Number of new admissions to during the C. Total number of offenders served by RSAT-funded (a+b) Autocalculated A. Of those who complete the RSAT, total number of days between entry and exit. B. Number of offenders to successfully complete the C. Average length of stay for offenders that successfully complete the (a/b) Auto-calculated by PMT 5

Aftercare Performance Measures 4 Percent of offenders successfully completing the 5 The number of offenders who completed the and have For those offenders whose treatment is financed by RSAT funds, the percentage that has A. Total number of offenders that successfully completed the B. Total number of offenders that exited the (successful or unsuccessful) offenders that completed the and remained drugfree during the aftercare B. Total number of offenders that completed the and 6 The number of offenders who completed the and have remained arrest-free during the 7 Of the number of RSAT-funded offenders who completed the, the number that have remained arrest-free for 1 year following release from the Use data from the recent available year for item B offenders arrest-free during the B. Number of offenders that A. Number of RSAT funded offenders who have remained arrest-free for 1 year following release from the aftercare B. Number of offenders that completed the aftercare from the previous year 6

PERFORMANCE MEASURES Narrative Data 1 What were your accomplishments within this? 2 What goals were accomplished, as they relate to your grant application? 3 What problems/barriers did you encounter, if any, within the that prevented you from reaching your goals or milestones? 4 Is there any assistance that BJA can provide to address any problems/barriers identified in question #3 above? 5 Are you on track to fiscally and matically complete your as outlined in your grant application? (Please answer YES or NO and if no, please explain.) 6 What major activities are planned for the next 6 months? 7 Based on your knowledge of the criminal justice field, are there any innovative s/accomplishments that you would like to share with BJA? Ope- ended text response (5000 A. Yes/ No 7