OMB NO: 0970-XXXX
EXPIRATION DATE: XX/XX/XXXX
ACF Office of Refugee Resettlement: Services for Survivors of Torture
Program Data Points Form
Agency: Administration for Children and Families (ACF)/Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)
Form: Survivors of Torture – Program Data Points (SOT-PDP) |
Grantee Name:
Grant Number:
Point of Contact: |
Reporting Period From: MM/DD/YYYY To: MM/DD/YYYY |
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Reporting: Submit annual program data with the second semi-annual report each year of the project period. Please use the narrative report to explain or highlight key program indicators and illustrate changes in outcome indicators. See the Program Data Points User Guide for more information: https://healtorture.org/content/office-refugee-resettlement |
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PROGRAM INDICATORS1 |
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Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
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01a |
Active Caseload:
Client count during reporting period |
New primary New secondary Continuing primary Continuing secondary
TOTAL ACTIVE CLIENT COUNT |
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Please double check your math when adding up all new and continuing clients in the line indicating the total active client count. |
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01b |
Closed Caseload:
Client count during reporting period |
New primary New secondary Continuing primary Continuing secondary
TOTAL CLOSED CASE COUNT
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Please double check your math when adding up all new and continuing clients in the line indicating the total closed case count. |
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02 |
Age when first subjected to torture
(Primary survivors only) |
Under 5 years 5 – 17 years 18 – 44 years 45 – 64 years 65 years and over
TOTAL |
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Add the number of new primary and continuing primary clients from DP01a to get the total number of active primary survivors:
01a. New primary: ______ + 01a. Continuing primary: ______ = _______
The total number of active primary survivors should be equal to the total ages reported to the left. If this is not the case, please check your entries for DP02.
Total number of active primary survivors = ______
Total reported for DP02 = ______
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Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
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Type of torture suffered
(Primary survivors only) |
Asphyxiation Beating Burning Deprivation Electrical Forced postures Gender-based violence Kidnapping and disappearances Rape and sexual torture Sensory stress Severe humiliation Threats and psychological torture Witnessing torture of others Wounding/maiming Other: Please specify_________________
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active primary survivors to the total number of types of torture reported to the left:
Total active primary survivors = ______
Total types of torture from DP03 = ______
The total number of types of torture from DP03 should be greater than or equal to the total number of active primary survivors. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP03. |
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04
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Reason for torture
(Primary survivors only)
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Breakdown of authority/terror by non- state actors Ethnicity Nationality Religion Social group Clan/Tribe Gender Gender identity Sexual orientation Sociopolitical activism Other: Please specify_________________
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active primary survivors to the total number of reasons for torture reported to the left:
Total active primary survivors = ______
Total reasons for torture from DP04 = ______
The total number of reasons for torture from DP04 should be greater than or equal to the total number of active primary survivors. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP04. |
Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
05 |
Country where torture occurred
(Primary survivors only) |
Country 1: Country 2: Country 3: Country 4: …
Unknown
(Report all countries)
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active primary survivors to the total number of countries reported to the left:
Total active primary survivors = ______
Total countries from DP05 = ______
The total number of countries from DP05 should be greater than or equal to the total number of active primary survivors. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP05.
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06 |
Client goal(s) at intake
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Behavioral Housing Interpersonal/Social Legal Occupational/Educational Physical/Medical
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of goals reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total goals from DP06 = ______
The total number of goals from DP06 should be greater than or equal to the total number of active clients (primary and secondary). If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP06.
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07 |
Gender
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Female Male X (unspecified or another gender identity)
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of genders reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total genders from DP07 = ______
The total number of genders from DP07 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP07.
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Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
08 |
Immigration category/status at intake |
Afghan Humanitarian Parolee Asylee (include derivatives) Asylum Applicant Refugee (include derivatives) Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Special Immigrant Visa Holder (SIV) Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) Former refugee (include derivatives) Former asylee (include derivatives) Other former: Please specify___________ U.S. Citizen Former refugee (include derivatives) Former asylee (include derivatives) Other former: Please specify___________ U.S. born citizen Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolee Undocumented Unknown Other at intake: Please specify______________________
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of categories/statuses reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total categories/statuses from DP08 = ______
For the lines labeled “Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)” and “U.S. Citizen,” please enter the subtotal of the lines below (former refugee, former asylee, other former, U.S. born citizen). When checking the total for immigration categories/statuses, be careful not to double count the LPR and U.S. Citizen subtotals and the categories beneath it.
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09 |
Age at intake |
Under 5 years 5 – 17 years 18 – 44 years 45 – 64 years 65 years and over
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) served from DP01a to the total number of ages reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total ages from DP09 = ______
The total number of ages from DP09 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for D09.
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Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
10 |
Education prior to arrival
(For clients > 18 years of age at intake)
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Less than 1 year 1-4 years 5-8 years 9-12 years 13-16 years More than 16 years
TOTAL
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Add the following age categories together from DP09:
18 – 44 years = ______
45 – 64 years = ______
65 years and over = ______
This gives you the total number of clients ≥ 18 years at intake = ______
Compare the total number of clients ≥ 18 years of age at intake to the total from DP10 to the left.
Total number of clients ≥ 18 years at intake = ______
Total education from DP10 = ______
The total reported in DP10 should be equal to the total number of clients 18 years or older at intake. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for D10. |
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Employment in the U.S. at intake
(For clients > 18 years of age at intake)
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No work authorization Unemployed and not seeking employment (e.g., students, elderly, disabled, and primary caregivers) Unemployed, work authorized, and seeking employment Employed with work authorization (PT/FT)
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of clients ≥ 18 years of age at intake calculated above to the total number of employment categories reported to the left:
Total clients ≥ 18 years of age at intake = ______
Total employment categories from DP11 = ______
The total number employment categories from DP11 should be equal to the total number of clients ≥ 18 years of age at intake. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP11.
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12 |
Length of time in the U.S. at intake
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Less than one year 1-5 years More than 5 years Unknown
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) served from DP01a to the total number of categories reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total length of time in the U.S. at intake from DP12 = ______
The total number of categories from DP12 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP12.
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Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
13 |
Country of origin |
Country 1: Country 2: Country 3: Country 4: …
(Report all countries)
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of countries reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total countries from DP13 = ______
The total number of countries from DP13 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP13.
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14 |
Ethnicity |
Ethnicity 1: Ethnicity 2: Ethnicity 3: Ethnicity 4: ….
Unknown
(Report all ethnicities)
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of ethnicities reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total ethnicities from DP14 = ______
The total number of ethnicities from DP14 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP14.
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15 |
Religion |
Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam Judaism None Unknown Other: Please specify______________________
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of religions reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total religions from DP15 = ______
The total number of religions from DP15 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP15.
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Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
16 |
Languages used |
Language 1: Language 2: Language 3: Language 4: …
(Report all languages used)
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of languages reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total languages from DP16 = ______
The total number of languages from DP16 should be equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP16.
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17 |
Clients served by service category |
Behavioral Housing Interpersonal/Social Legal Occupational/Educational Physical/Medical
TOTAL
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Compare the total number of active clients (primary and secondary) from DP01a to the total number of service categories reported to the left:
Total active clients from DP01a = ______
Total service categories from DP17 = ______
The total number of service categories from DP17 should be greater than or equal to the total number of active clients. If this is not the case, please go back and check your entries for DP17.
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18 |
Professionals/community members trained under SOT |
Community Education Interpretation/translation Law Enforcement Legal Medical Mental health Social work Other: Please specify:______________________
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There are no data validation checks for this data point. |
Data Point |
Description |
Indicators |
No. of Clients Served |
Data Validation Checks |
19 |
Pro bono professional service hours donated to SOT program |
Administrative, managerial, and other professional services Accounting, development, and grant writing Information technology and research Interpretation/Translation Legal Medical services Mental health services Social services Other: Please specify:______________________
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Number of hours
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There are no data validation checks for this data point. |
OUTCOME INDICATORS2
SOT-PWI-S Our Program Tool Case File Review Other: Please specify
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1 In Crisis |
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4 Safe |
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20.a New Clients |
Legal (Immigration) |
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20.b Continuing Clients |
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21.a New Clients |
Housing |
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21.b Continuing Clients |
Housing |
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22.a New Clients |
Employment |
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Employment |
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Physical Health |
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Mental Health |
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25.a New Clients |
Access to community resources |
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THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13)
The purpose of this information collection is to collect demographic, programmatic, and outcome data in order to learn more about the population being served, the types of services they receive, and the effectiveness of those services. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 6 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and reviewing the collection of information. This is a mandatory collection of information (Funding Announcement: HHS-2022-ACF-ORR-ZT-0051). This collection of information is required to retain a benefit (Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998, Pub. L. 105-320). If you have any comments on this collection of information, please contact the Administration for Children and Families, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Division of Refugee Health, 330 C Street, SW, 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20201 or email drh-rmh-team@acf.hhs.gov. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number and expiration date for this collection are OMB #: 0970-XXXX, Exp: XX/XX/XXXX.
1 Refer to the Program Data Points User Guide for all definitions
2 Use the Survivor of Torture Psychosocial Well-being Index (Short Version) (SOT-PWI-S) © 2016 Hodges-Wu & Zajicek-Farber to aggregate the data for these indicators. (See User Guide, Appendix A)
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