Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor shall periodically conduct Impact Evaluations to measure the effects of services on participants receiving services through the TTF program and to report on measured performance measures in accordance with Chapter 54 of the Health and Safety Code and set forth in the Solicitation. a. When conducting the Impact Evaluation, Contractor must: 1. Evaluate impact using an Integrated Holistic Impact Approach and data modeling; 2. Utilize a representative sample of the Client types, Client demographics, TTF program Service Provider types, and Service Provider locations; 3. Use quantitative and qualitative measurements to assess impact; 4. Qualitatively and quantitatively assess the effectiveness of the following TTF program services: A. Counseling and mentoring on pregnancy, education, parenting skills, adoption services, life skills, and employment readiness topics; B. Care coordination for prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal services, including connecting Clients to health services; C. Educational materials and information about pregnancy, parenting, and adoption services; D. Referrals to governmental and social service programs, including childcare, transportation, housing, and state and federal benefit programs; E. Classes on life skills, personal finance, parenthood, stress management, job training, job readiness, job placement, and educational attainment;