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| of participation in quality afterschool programs miss fewer |
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| days of school, have lower drop-out rates, and higher rates of |
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| graduation. |
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| The General Assembly also finds that youth in Illinois face |
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| greater barriers to success than ever before: |
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| (1) Statewide demand for quality afterschool |
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| activities far outpaces the current supply, with shortfall |
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| estimates between 60 and 70 percent. |
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| (2) Illinois youth spend fewer hours in school than in |
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| most other states and approximately 45% of all children in |
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| grades K-12 are either responsible for themselves or are in |
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| the care of a sibling during after school hours. |
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| (3) On school days, the hours between 3:00 P.M. and |
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| 6:00 P.M. are the peak hours for juvenile crime and |
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| experimentation with drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, and sex. |
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| The General Assembly also finds that the State of Illinois, |
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| having demonstrated national leadership in advancing toward |
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| universal early childhood education, must also expand youth |
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| development programming in order to realize the full, continued |
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| benefits of public investment in Illinois' young people. |
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| The policy established by this Act will be developed |
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| through an afterschool demonstration program the results of |
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| which will be used to establish standards and policies to |
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| design and fund a statewide system of quality afterschool |
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| programs accessible to all youth between the ages of 6 and 19 |
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| that promote positive outcomes in such areas as education, |
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| employment, and civic success. |
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| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
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| "Afterschool program" means positive youth development |
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| activities provided to youth between the ages of 6 and 19 |
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| during the hours before or after school, during summer recess |
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| from school, or during the weekends. These activities may |
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| include, but are not limited to, the following activity areas: |
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| academic support; arts, music, sports, cultural enrichment, |
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| and other recreation; health promotion and diseases |
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| prevention; life skills and work and career development; and |
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| youth leadership development. For the purposes of this Act, |
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| "afterschool program" also means a program funded under the |
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| Afterschool Demonstration Program. |
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| "Demonstration" or "Demonstration Program" means the |
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| Afterschool Demonstration Program as established under this |
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| Act. |
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| "Council" means the Illinois Youth Development Council. |
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| "Community advisory group" means a group of key local |
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| stakeholders convened to help ensure effective program |
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| delivery through increased collaboration. This group is |
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| required as a condition of participating in the demonstration |
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| period. |
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| Section 15. Illinois Youth Development Council. |
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| (a) Creation. In order to effectively achieve the policy |
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| established in this Act, the Illinois Youth Development Council |
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| shall be created. The purpose of the Council is to provide |
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| oversight and coordination to the State's public funds |
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| currently invested to support positive youth development |
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| programs and activities and to set system-wide policies and |
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| priorities to accomplish the following 5 major objectives: (i) |
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| Set afterschool program expansion priorities, such as |
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| addressing gaps in programming for specific ages and |
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| populations; (ii) Create outcome measures and require all |
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| afterschool programs to be evaluated to ensure that outcomes |
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| are being met; (iii) Oversee the establishment of a statewide |
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| program improvement system that provides technical assistance |
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| and capacity building to increase program participation and |
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| quality system-wide; (iv) Monitor and assess afterschool |
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| program quality through outcome measures; and (v) Establish |
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| State policy to support the attainment of outcomes. The Council |
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| shall be created within the Department of Human Services. |
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| (b) Governance. The Illinois Youth Development Council |
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| shall reflect the regional, racial, socio-economic, and |
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| cultural diversity of the State to ensure representation of the |
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| needs of all Illinois youth. The Council shall be composed of |
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| no less than 28 and no more than 32 members. The Council may |
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| establish a defined length of term for membership on the |
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| Council. |
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| (1) Membership. The Council shall include |
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| representation from both public and private organizations |
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| comprised of the following: |
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| (A) Four members of the General Assembly: one |
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| appointed by the President of the Senate, one appointed |
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| by the Minority Leader of the Senate, one appointed by |
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| the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and one |
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| appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
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| Representatives. |
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| (B) The chief administrators of the following |
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| State agencies: the Department of Human Services; the |
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| Illinois State Board of Education; the Department of |
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| Children and Family Services; the Department of Public |
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| Health; the Department of Juvenile Justice; the |
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| Department of Healthcare and Family Services; the |
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| Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; the |
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| Illinois Board of Higher Education; and the Illinois |
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| Community College Board. |
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| (C) The Chair of the Illinois Workforce Investment |
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| Board and the Executive Director of the Illinois |
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| Violence Prevention Authority. |
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| The following Council members shall be appointed by the |
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| Governor: |
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| (D) Two officials from a unit of local government. |
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| (E) At least 3 representatives of direct youth |
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| service providers and faith-based providers. |
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| (F) Three young people between the ages of 16 and |
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| 24. |
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| (G) Two parents of children between the ages of 6 |
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| and 19. |
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| (H) One academic researcher in the field of youth |
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| development. |
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| (I) Additional public members that include local |
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| government stakeholders and nongovernmental |
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| stakeholders with an interest in youth development and |
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| afterschool programs, including representation from |
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| the following private sector fields and |
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| constituencies: child and youth advocacy; children and |
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| youth with special needs; child and adolescent health; |
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| business; and law enforcement. |
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| Persons may be nominated by organizations representing |
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| the fields outlined in this Section. The Governor shall |
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| designate one of the Council members who is a nongovernment |
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| stakeholder to serve as co-chairperson. The Council shall |
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| create a sub-committee of additional direct youth service |
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| providers as well as other sub-committees as deemed |
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| necessary. |
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| (2) Youth Advisory Group. To ensure that the Council is |
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| responsive to the needs and priorities of Illinois' young |
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| people, the Council shall establish an independent Youth |
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| Advisory Group, which shall be composed of a diverse body |
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| of 15 youths between the ages of 14 and 19 from across the |
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| State. Members that surpass the age of 19 while serving on |
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| the Youth Advisory Group may complete the term of the |
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| appointment. The Youth Advisory Group shall be charged |
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| with: (i) presenting recommendations to the Council 4 times |
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| per year on issues related to afterschool and youth |
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| development programming and policy; and (ii) reviewing key |
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| programmatic, funding, and policy decisions made by the |
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| Council. To develop priorities and recommendations, the |
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| Youth Advisory Group may engage students from across the |
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| State via focus groups, on-line surveys, and other means. |
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| The Youth Advisory Group shall be administered by the |
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| Department of Human Services and facilitated by an |
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| independent, established youth organization with expertise |
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| in youth civic engagement. |
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| (c) Activities. The major objectives of the Council shall |
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| be accomplished through the following activities: |
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| (1) Publishing an annual plan that sets system goals |
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| for Illinois' afterschool funding that include key |
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| indicators, performance standards, and outcome measures |
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| and that outlines funding evaluation and reporting |
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| requirements. |
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| (2) Developing and maintaining a system and processes |
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| to collect and report consistent program and outcome data |
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| on all afterschool programs funded by State and local |
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| government. |
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| (3) Developing linkages between afterschool data |
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| systems and other statewide youth program outcome data |
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| systems (e.g. schools, post-secondary education, juvenile |
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| justice, etc.). |
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| (4) Developing procedures for implementing an |
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| evaluation of the statewide system of program providers, |
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| including programs established by this Act. |
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| (5) Reviewing evaluation results and data reports to |
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| inform future investments and allocations and to shape |
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| State policy. |
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| (6) Developing technical assistance and |
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| capacity-building infrastructure and ensuring appropriate |
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| workforce development strategies across agencies for those |
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| who will be working in afterschool programs. |
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| (7) Reviewing and making public recommendations to the |
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| Governor and the General Assembly with respect to the |
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| budgets for State youth services to ensure the adequacy of |
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| those budgets and alignment to system goals outlined in the |
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| plan described in paragraph (1) of this subsection. |
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| (8) Developing and overseeing execution of a research |
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| agenda to inform future program planning. |
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| (9) Providing strategic advice to other State |
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| agencies, the Illinois General Assembly, and Illinois' |
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| Constitutional Officers on afterschool-related activities |
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| statewide. |
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| (10) Approving awards of grants to demonstration |
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| projects as outlined in Section 20 of this Act. |
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| (d) Accountability. The Council shall annually report to |
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| the Governor and the General Assembly on the Council's progress |
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| towards its goals and objectives.
The Department of Human |
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| Services shall provide resources to the Council, including |
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| administrative services and data collection and shall be |
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| responsible for conducting procurement processes required by |
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| the Act. The Department may contract with vendors to provide |
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| all or a portion of any necessary resources.
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| Section 20. Afterschool Demonstration Program. |
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| (a) Program. The Department of Human Services, in |
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| coordination with the Council, shall establish and administer a |
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| 3-year statewide, quality Afterschool Demonstration Program |
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| with an evaluation and outcome-based expansion model. The |
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| ultimate goal of the Demonstration shall be to develop and |
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| evaluate the costs, impact, and quality outcomes of afterschool |
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| programs in order to establish an effective expansion toward |
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| universal access. |
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| (b) Eligible activity areas. Afterschool programs created |
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| under the Demonstration Program shall serve youths in Illinois |
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| by promoting one or more of the following: |
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| (1) Academic support activities, including but not |
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| limited to remediation, tutoring, homework assistance, |
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| advocacy with teachers, college preparatory guidance, |
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| college tours, application assistance, and college |
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| counseling. |
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| (2) Arts, music, sports, recreation, and cultural |
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| enrichment, including structured, ongoing activities such |
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| as theatre groups, development of exhibits, graphic |
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| design, cultural activities, and sports and athletic |
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| teams. |
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| (3) Health promotion and disease prevention, including |
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| activities and tools for increasing knowledge and practice |
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| of healthy behavior, drug, alcohol, tobacco and pregnancy |
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| prevention, conflict resolution, and violence prevention. |
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| (4) Life skills and work and career development |
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| activities that prepare youth for a successful transition |
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| to the workplace, including career awareness, job fairs, |
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| career exploration, job shadowing, work readiness skills, |
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| interview skills, resume building and work experience, and |
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| paid internships and summer jobs. |
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| (5) Youth leadership development activities aimed at |
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| increasing youths' communication skills and ability to |
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| help a group make decisions, to facilitate or lead a group |
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| discussion, and to initiate and direct projects involving |
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| other people including civic engagement, service learning, |
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| and other activities that promote youth leadership. |
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| (c) Eligible entities. Currently funded or new entities, |
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| including but not limited to the following, shall be eligible |
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| to apply for funding: |
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| (1) Schools or school districts. |
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| (2) Community-based organizations. |
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| (3) Faith-based organizations. |
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| (4) Park districts. |
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| (5) Libraries. |
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| (6) Cultural institutions. |
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| (d) Program criteria. New or existing applicants shall |
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| demonstrate the capacity to achieve the goals of this Act and |
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| meet the deadlines set forth by the Council through: |
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| (1) The promotion of the development of those items |
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| outlined in subsection (b) of this Section. |
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| (2) Evidence of community need and collaboration |
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| to avoid duplicating or supplanting existing services, |
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| which shall be shown through the creation of or |
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| reliance on an appropriate, existing community |
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| advisory group composed of a diverse makeup of members |
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| that may include, but is not limited to, educators, |
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| afterschool providers, local government officials, |
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| local business owners, parents, and youth. |
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| (3) Cost-effective methods that will maximize the |
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| impact of the total dollar amount of the award. |
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| (e) Expansion. Three years from the award of the first |
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| dollars, initial findings of an outcome evaluation of the |
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| Demonstration, conducted by an independent evaluator as |
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| described in subsection (d) of Section 25 of this Act, shall be |
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| reported to the Council, the Governor, and the General Assembly |
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| with a hearing scheduled before the appropriate committees of |
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| the House and Senate for the purpose of establishing an |
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| effective expansion toward universal access. A positive |
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| outcome evaluation, whereby performance outcomes determined by |
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| the Council are met, shall trigger a phased-in expansion toward |
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| Section 25. Effectiveness of afterschool programs. |
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| (a) Program standards. Research has shown that |
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| high-performing youth programs demonstrate shared features of |
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| program quality. The Council shall establish a universal |
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| framework of youth development program standards that commonly |
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| define measurable indicators of program quality across the |
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| diverse array of eligible demonstration program activities. |
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| (b) Evaluation and monitoring. Afterschool programs shall |
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| be held accountable to universal program quality standards as |
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| adopted by the Council. Data informing performance against |
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| these standards shall be monitored and collected by the |
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| Department of Human Services. Each afterschool program, in |
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| coordination with the corresponding community advisory group, |
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| shall also assess needs and gaps relative to addressing outcome |
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| goals. |
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| (c) Capacity-building supports. A statewide program |
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| quality improvement system shall be established by the Council |
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| utilizing a qualified third party to provide assessment, |
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| coaching, technical assistance, and system and professional |
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| development. Provided supports shall first target those |
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| afterschool programs created under the Demonstration with the |
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| ultimate goal of expansion to support the larger statewide |
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| system of youth development program providers. |
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| (d) Demonstration outcome evaluation. An evaluation of the |
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| Demonstration shall be conducted by a third-party evaluator or |
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| evaluators selected through a competitive request for |
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| proposals (RFP) process. The purpose of the evaluation is to |
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| determine how well the Demonstration Program meets the cost, |
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| impact, and quality outcome goals established by the Council. |
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| Initial findings shall be reported to the Council, the |
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| Governor, and the General Assembly within 3 years from the |
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| award of the first dollars and shall be the primary determining |
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| evidence to trigger expansion as described in subsection (e) of |
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| Section 20 of this Act. |
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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