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Oregon Youth Authority outlines strategic plan and performance-metric refresh during HB 5041 hearing
Summary
Interim OYA leadership told the Ways and Means Public Safety Subcommittee on March 25 that the agency has a two-year strategic plan and is reworking performance measures and key performance metrics tracked across its operations; leaders said they aim to simplify reporting and align measures to front-line youth outcomes.
Interim Director Janet McClellan told the Joint Committee on Ways and Means — Public Safety Subcommittee on March 25 that the Oregon Youth Authority is pursuing a strategic-plan-driven refresh of its performance metrics as part of the informational hearing on House Bill 5041, the agency’s primary budget bill.
McClellan said the agency completed a two-year strategic plan that emphasizes “positive human development, data informed decision making, and diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and that leadership has selected 12 action steps from six strategic objectives for quarterly monitoring. She said the effort will be paired with a performance-measure review to make the agency’s scorecard clearer and…
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