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AGING <br />AGING <br />Non -Contracted Services (continued) <br />b. Provide community partners the opportunity to evaluate collaborative approaches <br />of which at least 30 community partners will report that they believe in <br />collaborative approaches and that collaborative ventures were successful. <br />A partnership survey was conducted in June 2005. 100% (28) of partners <br />surveyed indicated that they believed in collaborative approaches and that <br />the collaborative projects implemented and completed were successful. <br />4. Database Development and Maintenance. <br />Provide the general public, private sector, government officials, community agencies <br />and service providers with aging related information by responding to at least 10 <br />requests for general information and at least 10 requests for data analysis conducted <br />to support program planning service development. <br />50% (5) requests for general information regarding aging related <br />information were acted upon. <br />60% (6) requests for data analysis were acted upon. <br />5. Education/Training. <br />Support and coordinate workshops and educational seminars which are pertinent, <br />relevant and reflective of the national and local trends and initiatives in the field of <br />aging where at least 75% of participants will indicate that the workshops/seminars <br />were relevant and helpful. <br />a. HCOA gave partial scholarships to eight individuals attempting to <br />earn certificates as nurse aids. All eight passed their class and <br />received their certificates. <br />b. HCOA sponsored two workshops conducted by Richard Barron <br />entitled "Responsive Management". The workshop was geared to <br />improve supervisory and management skills. A total of twenty five <br />individuals from service provider agencies participated in the <br />workshops. 80% of the participants indicated that the workshop <br />was relevant and helpful. <br />c. HCOA partially sponsored ten individuals from service provider <br />agencies to attend the Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society of Hawaii <br />Conference. 100% of the individuals who received assistance <br />indicated that the conference provided relevant and helpful <br />information related to their work. <br />Final Status Report on Program Objectives for FY 2004-05 <br />