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Using Logic Model principles and components as well as SMART objectives criteria, submit a 2-3 page document summarizing a plan for a new program module or enhancement for a population you are familiar with.

1.Description of the Need and the Population to be served (identifying actual or potential data sources)

2.Background and Capacity of the Agency to provide this program, as well as potential challenges

3.Measurable outcomes with timeframes

4.Rationale for and specifics of the program design: activities to be provided; who will be served, where, when, and how often the service will be delivered; resources needed (personnel and non-personnel)

Evaluation Plan and Data Collection Tools to be use

I need the program to be a residential treatment center Particularly JCCA

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Queens Couple Are Charged in Severe
Abuse of Daughter AUG. 5, 2014
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Even before Maya Ranot ended up badly cut in a pool of blood in her kitchen,
something was obviously wrong. Her weight had dropped to 58 pounds,
extremely low for a 12-year-old. She had bruises and cuts. She told classmates
she was being abused. Then she landed in the emergency room, her face swollen;
dirty and emaciated.
At home, neighbors noticed neglect. Maya’s stepmother treated her more like a
servant than a daughter, they said. Maya swept the front porch as her
stepsiblings played. She washed dishes as her stepmother watched a movie. She
wore flip-flops in winter.
But when confronted by the police and a social worker, Maya had said she was
fine. Only after she was finally removed in May from the home of her father,
Rajesh Ranot, 48, and stepmother, Sheetal Ranot, 33, did she reveal to the
authorities what they now believe to be true: Behind the doors of her apartment
in Ozone Park, Queens, Maya was being terribly hurt.
Maya’s ordeal started in 2011, when a custody dispute placed her with her father.
Relatives and a friend of her mother, Ramona Roy, said Mr. Ranot fabricated
claims that Ms. Roy abused Maya. Their contention is impossible to verify
because Family Court records are not public.
In January 2011, Maya moved in with her father’s new family, on the top floor of
Mr. Ranot’s red-and-white duplex, on a block filled largely with families of
Indian descent by way of Guyana and Trinidad. There, everyone knew one
another’s business. They knew that the Ranots were from India, that Mr. Ranot
was a strict father who left to drive his taxi at 4 or 5 a.m. and came home late,
and that Mrs. Ranot stayed home.
Neighbors said they noticed that Maya’s clothes were often dirty. With striking
blue-green eyes and pale skin, she wore her hair in an unkempt braid. She was
always doing chores and caring for her four stepsiblings, they said, who looked
healthier and cleaner.
“I was told this is normal — stepmothers don’t like stepkids in India,” said
Bematie Singh, 52, who is from Guyana. “Maya was like the maid.”
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