The My MP CRS Performance dashboard helps you monitor your performance and ensure you are meeting role expectations. A key component of this is your goal metrics, which track whether you've developed vocational and housing goals for each client. Understanding these metrics enables you to stay on top of your goal-setting responsibilities and identify areas where you can improve timeliness.
This article explains how to interpret and analyze your goal metrics. The reports below include all clients under your care and the status of their emotional and social goals.
The reports described below include all clients for whom you were responsible and the status of their Vocational and Housing Case Plans.
1. 🎯Develop Emotional/Relational Goals w/in 30 Days of MP Start: This tile shows the number of client case plans with goals created within 30 days of starting Make Progress, compared to those with goals created after 30 days. A "-" indicates case plans with no goals created.
The data reflects your performance over the last 90 days.
1. 🔁Status of Vocational/Housing Goals (Last 90 Days): This tile shows the status of vocational and housing goals for your active clients. It tracks how many goals are not started, in progress, completed, or abandoned.
The data reflects goal statuses from the last 90 days.
2. ‼️Clients Missing Vocational Goals (Last 90 Days): This tile shows how many clients on your caseload in the past 90 days have no goals created by you in their Vocational Case Plan. If a system-created goal and Case Plan are complete, or you've created a goal, the client wont be listed as missing goals. This helps track which clients are missing documentation.
3. ‼️🏠Clients Missing Housing Goals (Last 90 Days): This tile shows how many clients on your caseload in the past 90 days have no goals created by you in their Housing Case Plan. If a system-created goal and Case Plan are complete, or you've created a goal, the client wont be listed as missing goals. This helps track which clients are missing documentation.
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