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Multi-Systemic Therapy for Emerging Adults (Baltimore County FY18 and beyond) (Annual)

Maryland Governor's Office for Children

Better Off: % of youth/young adults actively enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge (Annual)

Current Value

74%

FY 2025

Definition

Story Behind the Curve

FY25HFY1: The annual target for youth/young adult enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge is 60%. During HFY1, 75% or 6 of 8 youth/young adults were actively enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge.  Clients 61, 62, 68, 71, 73 and 79 were working and/or in school at the time or discharge.     HFY2: The annual target for youth/young adult enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge is 60%. During HFY2, 8 of 11 or 72.7% of youth/young adults were actively enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge. Clients 70, 74, 75, 77, 81, 84, 85, 89 and 94  were working and/or in school at the time or discharge.

FY25: The annual target for youth/young adult enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge is 60%. During FY24, 14 of 19 or 73.7% of youth/young adults were actively enrolled in school and/or employed at discharge.

Partners

  • MD Department of Juvenile Services
  • Baltimore County Detention Center
  • Baltimore County Court System
  • Baltimore County Office of the Public Defender
  • Baltimore County Department of Social Services
  • Community Solutions, Inc.

What Works

MST-EA is a manualized treatment that is an adaptation of the evidence-based treatment, Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST). MST-EA treatment targets are achieved by changing how clients function in their natural settings (home, school, community), leveraging the client’s strengths, pulling in positive supports, and developing the client’s skills and resources to overcome barriers to success.  Evidence-based interventions (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral interventions, motivational interviewing, affective education) are used to address treatment needs.

Action Plan

Data Discussion

FY25: (Definition) Client is attending school, a high school equivalency degree (GED) program, a vocational program, or is working at least part-time at client discharge as measured by school and/or work attendance records and client self-report.


(Annual FY): The target percentage for youth actively enrolled in school and/or employed at program discharge is 60%.  A total of 60% or 6 of 10 youth/young adults were in school and/or employed at discharge during FY21. This included 5 youth/young adults that completed the full course of treatment and 5 who were discharged due to lack of engagement* prior to completing a full course of treatment.  A total of 8 youth/young adults were in treatment at the conclusion of FY21 and transitioned to FY22.

 

*MST EA Reasons for Non-Completion of Treatment

 

  1. Moved from Baltimore County
  2. Lack of Engagement
  3. Placed in detention for event prior to MST EA involvement
  4. Placed in detention for event occurring at the very beginning of MST EA involvement

Definitions:

 

In school and/or employed:  EA is attending school, a high school equivalency degree (GED) program, a vocational program, or is working at least part-time at client discharge as measured by school and/or work attendance records and client self-report.

Measurement Tool Used

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