Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support Annex 2: Broad Categories of Indicators for Easy Navigation in Tableau Dashboards Annex-Table 1: Indicators by broad category for ease of navigation in the Tableau data visualization dashboards Accommodation Foster care Organized Non- Personal Community Child’s New Staff and Resources in social welfare housing institutional assistance support rights professions training for DI institutions services protection P1. Number of users of social services by type of residence      (Annual data) P1.1. Number of users of social services by type of residence  (SocSkrb) P2. Number of users in accommodation in state  social welfare homes (Annual data) P2.1. Number of users in accommodation in state  social welfare homes (SocSkrb) P3. Number of users in accommodation in state social welfare homes for children  with developmental problems and adults with disabilities P4. Number of users admitted in accommodation in state  social welfare homes P5. Number of users exiting accommodation in state  social welfare homes P6. Number of deinstitutionalized users    (Annual data) P6.1 Number of deinstitutionalized users (EU    Funds) 1 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support P7. Number of state social welfare homes by status of  transformation plans P8. Number of employees of state social welfare homes (Annual  data) P8.1 Number of employees of state social welfare homes  (quarterly monitoring) P9. Number of users of non- institutional services (Annual    data) P9.1. Number of users of non- institutional services    (SocSkrb) P10. Number of licensed providers of non-institutional services    (Annual data) P10.1. Number of licensed providers of non-institutional services    (Registry of social services) P11. Capacity of organized housing  P12. Number of users of organized  housing P13. Number of employees of  organized housing P14. Number of users of personal  assistance services P15. Number of foster carers  P16. Number of foster carers   trained P17. Number of foster carers and experts included in the  supervision process P18. Number of users of foster  care P19. Number of providers of mobile teams for psychosocial   support of biological or foster families 2 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support P20. Number of counties in which providers of mobile teams for psychosocial support to   natural or foster families operate P21. Number of family associates employed (MLPSFSP, EU   FUNDS) P21.1 Number of family associates   employed (SWH fiche) P22. Number of family associates trained with the new curricula    (MLPSFSP, European Funds) P23. Number of cases attended by   family associates P24. Number of measures for children’s rights protection by    type (Annual data collection) P24.1. Number of measures for the children's rights protection by type (SocSkrb) P25. Number of rapid procedures of separation of children    (Annual data collection) P25.1. Number of rapid procedures of separation of children    (SocSkrb) P26. Number of court decisions of deprivation of parental rights  (Annual data collection) P26.1. Number of court decisions of deprivation of parental rights  (SocSkrb) P27. Number of managers of family legal protection measures    (MLPSFSP, EU FUNDS) P28. Number of managers of family legal protection measures with completed professional    training of a licensed program (MLPSFSP, EU FUNDS) 3 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support P29 Number of cases attended by managers of family legal   protection measures P30. Number of participants in the trainings conducted for judges   in specialized court departments for family cases P31. Number of county plans on social services based on the  needs assessment methodology adopted in 2023 P32. Number of specialists employed by the Social  Welfare Institute P33. Number of social mentors employed by the Social   Welfare Institute (SWI FICHE) P33.1. Number of social mentors employed by the Social   Welfare Institute (MLPSFSP, EU FUNDS) P34. Number of social mentors trained (through all 15   modules included in the training package) (SWI fiche) P34.1. Number of social mentors trained (through all 15 modules included in the   training package) (MLPSFSP, EU FUNDS) P35. Number of users benefiting from social mentoring   services, out of which Number of persons with disabilities benefiting from   social mentoring services Number of youth exiting care benefiting from social   mentoring services P36. Number of specialists in family   centres 4 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support P37. Number of beneficiaries of institutionalization prevention  services delivered by family centers P38. Number of managers of intensive professional support measures contracted by state    social welfare homes for children (SWH fiche) P39. Number of active licensed   supervisors P40. Number of workers in the social welfare systems   benefiting from supervising services P41. Number of adults in state social welfare homes  accessing active employment policy measures P42. Number of case managers involved in person centred   planning for deinstitutionalization P43. Number of users of the main types of institutional and   community-based services per case manager P44. Number of persons with disabilities in social welfare homes who attended self-  representation courses/presentations S1. Number of purchased, reconstructed, extended,  built, and equipped real estate for the needs of SWI S2 Number of purchased, reconstructed, extended, built, and equipped real estate  for the needs of social welfare family centers 5 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support S3. Number of secured properties for other non-institutional services with the aim of   increasing the availability of services S4. Number of properties ensured for the service of organized housing with the aim of   increasing the number of users S5. Number of new housing units purchased and equipped for   organized housing S6. Number of new vehicles purchased for worker mobility and better availability of  services to users in the local community-Social welfare institutes S7. Number of new vehicles purchased for worker mobility and better availability of services to users in the local community-family centres S8. Number of vehicles ensured for the mobility of workers  who provide non-institutional services S9. Number of vehicles for the needs of providing the  organized housing service S10. Standards of behavior of   family associates prepared S11. Curriculum for family   associates prepared S12. Number of licensed and standardized professional  training programs in the social welfare system S13. Number of trainings for workers in the social welfare  system 6 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support S14. Number of new workers employed to provide   organized housing S15. Number of newly employed experts for the provision of    support services in the community for children S16. Number of newly employed experts in the Croatian Institute for Social Work  (Croatian institute for social work fiche) S16.1 Number of newly employed experts in the Croatian  Institute for Social Work (MLPSFSP, EU Funds) S17. Number of newly employed  experts in family centers S18 Number of new users included  in organized housing S19. Social Welfare Academy    Established S20. Unit responsible for coordinating the development of regional equality in the provision of social services  and monitoring the state and needs for labor in the social care system established S21. Analytical basis on the existing capacities of human resources in the social welfare system for the purpose of long-term  planning of employment needs in the social welfare system ensured S22. Rulebook and improved methodology for assessment of needs in the field of  development of social services adopted 7 Transition from Institutional to Community-Based Care for Children, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities in Croatia Report on the support provided to prepare the first monitoring report on the progress of the transition from institutional to community-based care and support S23. Cooperation with CES with the aim of profiling candidates for   jobs in the social welfare system S24. Supervision of the process of deinstitutionalization and transformation for the  purpose of systematic support for professional workers and users and their families S25. Number of educated experts  8