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1. Currently are you employed full-time? NOTE: Full-time means working at least 35 hours per week at one or multiple jobs 2. Currently are you employed part-time? NOTE: Part-Time means working at least 1-34 hours per week at one or multiple jobs 3. In the past year, did you complete an apprenticeship, internship, or other on-the-job training, either paid or unpaid? NOTE: This can include specific trade skills like carpentry, auto-mechanics, office skills acquired to prepare you for employment. You did not need to be paid for the apprenticeship, internship or OJT 4. Currently are you receiving social security payments (Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or dependents payments)? Note: This can include payment from the government for food, clothing and shelter because a parent or guardian is disabled 5. Currently are you using a scholarship, grant, stipend, student loan, voucher, or other type of educational financial aid to cover any educational expenses? Note: Student loan means a government-guaranteed, low interest loan for your post secondary education. 6. Currently are you receiving any periodic and/or significant financial resources or support from another source not previously indicated and excluding paid employment? Note: This does not include occasional gifts for birthday or graduations as an example. This does include funds from a legal settlement or child support paid directly to support you.

7. What is the highest educational degree or certification that you have received? - High school diploma/ged - Vocational certificate - Vocational license - Associate s degree (e.g., A.A.) - Bachelor s degree (e.g., B.A. or B.S.) - Higher degree ne of the above Note: Vocational Certificate document showing you have been trained for a particular job Vocational License State or Local Government recognizes you as a qualified professional in a trade/business Associate s Degree a 2 year degree from a community college Bachelor s Degree a 4 year degree from a college or university Higher Degree Graduate Degree; Masters or Doctorate Select None of the above if you are still attending High School 8. Currently are you enrolled in and attending high school, GED classes, post-high school vocational training, or college? Note: You are considered enrolled even if the school is currently out of session (e.g., Spring break, Summer Vacation) 9. Currently is there at least one adult in your life, other than your caseworker, to whom you can go for advice or emotional support? Note: This excludes spouses, partners, boyfriends/girlfriends and current caseworkers but can include other adult relatives, parents or foster parents. 10. Have you ever been homeless? (This question is for the initial survey) In the past two years, were you homeless at any time? (This is for the follow up survey) Note: This includes living in a car, on the street or staying in a homeless or temporary shelter

11. Have you ever referred yourself or has someone else referred you for an alcohol or drug abuse assessment or counseling? (This question is for the initial survey) In the past two years, did you refer yourself, or had someone else referred you for an alcohol or drug abuse assessment or counseling? (This is for the follow up survey) Note: This includes being referred by a social worker, school staff, physician, mental health worker, foster parent or other adult 12. Have you ever been confined in a jail, prison, correctional facility, or juvenile or community detention facility, in connection with allegedly committing a crime? (This question is for the initial survey) In the past two years, were you confined in a jail, prison, correctional facility, or juvenile or community detention facility, in connection with allegedly committing a crime? (This is for the follow up survey) Note: Crime includes a misdemeanor or felony that you allegedly committed 13. Have you ever given birth or fathered any children that were born? In the past two years, did you give birth to or father any children that were born? Note: Child must have been born. If you are a male and do not know answer No 14. If you responded yes to the previous question, were you married to the child s other parent at the time each child was born? Note: Answer No if you were not married to the other parent at the time at least one of the children in the above question was born. Skip this question if you answered No to the previous question 15. Currently are you on Medicaid [or use the name of the State s medical assistance program under title XIX]? Note: This is a Health Insurance funded by the government

16. Currently do you have health Note: This includes Health Insurance provided by employer or school or if you have purchased your own insurance or are covered in your parent s insurance plan. This also includes free health care. 17. Does your health insurance include coverage for medical services? 18. Does your health insurance include coverage for mental health services? 19. Does your health insurance include coverage for prescription drugs? 20. Currently are you receiving ongoing welfare payments from the government to support your basic needs? [The State may add and/or substitute the name(s) of the State s welfare program]. Note: This includes ongoing welfare payments from the government; do not include payments for specific purposes such as; unemployment insurance, child care subsidies, education assistance, food stamps or housing assistance 21. Currently are you receiving public food assistance? Note: This includes Food Stamps (Coupons or debit cards) and Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Programs

22. Currently are you receiving any sort of housing assistance from the government, such as living in public housing or receiving a housing voucher? Note: This includes housing provided by the government and housing vouchers to pay for part of the housing cost. This does not include payments from a Child Welfare Agency for room and board payments.