Changes from last month:
- 555 new registrations
- 0 new Childhood Budget invites
- 1152 new interim one-time funding invites
The situation is a lot messier than @ToddSmithPC & his team are letting on.
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First, here’s the summary chart of all the posted numbers since the format change last year. @ChildrenON only posts current numbers, preventing anyone from looking for trends unless you keep track yourself.
Not exactly the transparency @ToddSmithPC promised.
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What @ChildrenON is NOT telling you is how much crossover there is between the groups, and how they’re not displaying that at ALL with their posted numbers.
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For example, there are kids out there who may have received a Childhood Budget invite in June 2019, and then a applied for interim one-time funding in the summer of 2020.
Are they counted twice?
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How many kids are still in the @coteau version of the program?
How many of those were transitioned into Childhood Budgets?
How many kids have actually received funding vs just been invited?
How many are still waiting for invites?
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With kids soon to be invited to participate in @ToddSmithPC’s new core services pilot project, it’s about time that @ChildrenON changed their numbers format again.
Three. @ottawa_asd_mum “With help, and practice we are learning to connect. Jack approaches the wall and knocks a brick or two down. And we can see him, smiling back.” link.medium.com/K74r150YCV