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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08031999 - C121-C125 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS �3C1tC; '� ' � k' 4 j1811 ` , Costa FROM: John Cullen, Director County Employment and Human Services Q rtment '.� Y"q COiJN DATE: July 16, 1999 SUBJECT: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Employment and Hunan ,Services, or designee, to EXECUTE a contract with the Contra Costa Crisis Center (#20®417-25) for staffing after-hours emergency telephone hotlines. SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDED ACTION: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Employment and Human ,Services, or designee, to EXECUTE a contract with the Contra Costa Crisis Center (#20-417-25) in the amount of$43,000 for staffing after-hours emergency telephone hotlines for the period from July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000. FISCAL: County cost is $5,600 (20%), with federal and state revenue funding the remaining $34,400 (SO%). CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT: This contract supports County outcomes four and five, "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing" and "Communities that are Safe and Provide a High (duality of Life for Children and Families." Contra Costa. Crisis Center provides after-hours emergency response and immediate intervention and counseling for children and adults, addressing critical issues of suicide, homelessness, grief, abuse, neglect and other crises. BACKGROUND: Under the contract, Contra Costa Crisis Center will provide continued crisis line telephone support for the Employment and Human Services Department. This includes backing up EHSD staff when they are in the field, and providing first response during weekday evenings, weekends, and holidays, as part of the federally mandated 24-boar Children's Protective Services and Adult Protective Services Emergency Response Program. Contra Costa Crisis Center provides 24-hour crisis lines, grief counseling, homeless services, community education., information and referral, and disaster services training to community-based organizations, Each year, the center handles up to 60,000 crisis calls; screens and refers about 1,000 people to county homeless shelters; initiates about 800 rescue actions for people who are suicidal; and provides counseling to 750 children, teens and adults. (Source: www.crisis-center.org) CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: S SIGNATURE: Y RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR —RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S&&z6;,42,�_1 ACTION OF BOARD ON / LC� �r 1529 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED— OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS €HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE UNANIMOUS(ABSENT.. ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACT€ON TAKEN AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT:. ABSTA€N:— OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. ATTESTED_Z L�,k PHIL BA CHELOR,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Contact- €3ANNA FABELLA,3-1583 CC., EHSD CONTRACTS UNIT COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BY.- DEPUTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER ROLLER CONTRACTOR TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISOR Contra ........ ..... John Culler, Director Employment andFlunan Servit~eent �: AT : Costa July 14, 1999 ...- ounty � � : APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Employment and Human Services, or designee, to AMEND Contract # 20-726-18 with Ms. Joan Page, increasing the payment limit by $400, from $34,500 to a new contract amount of$34,900 for interpreter services. SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Employment and Human Services, or designee, to AMEND Contract # 20-726-18 with his. Joan Page, increasing the payment limit by $400, from $34,500 to a new contract amount of$34,900 for interpreter services. EMAL The additional amount added to the contract will be at 20% County cost, or $80. BAC D The Board first approved this contract on November 19, 1996. The current amendment will allow payment for additional hours of translator service, without any change in the rate of pay for those services. � CONTINUED ONATTACf ATTACHMEN€IdT: 'OS SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR —RECOMMENDATION OF SOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER r MGNIATUR€S: ACTION OF BOARD ON "r'r �f' � �,��L� APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE UNABdfY,i OUSASSENT 4 �, — ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES:v NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ASSENT: ABSTAIN:— OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. ATTESTED_ Contact: Robe Hofmann, 3-1593 PHIL BATCHELOR,HELOR,C:LE RK OF THE BOARD OF cc: SOCIAL SERV T C7h {COMM ACTS UNIT) SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADW1!N1STRA7OR C�.3'UTINTY ADMINISTRATOR A I)I T'CR-CO�NMO11ni CONTRA6( TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS A i�i�0,Pt1C # COSTA FROM: John Cullet, Director = �' COUNTS' Employment and human Services Dept. DATE: July 20, 1999 SUBJECT: Authorizing Execution ofWelfare-to-Work Contracts with Various Service Providers to Provide Central Contra Costa County Orae-Stop Career Center Services SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGORUND ANIS JUSTIFICATION I. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize the Director, Employment and Human Services or his designee, to execute on behalf of the County standard fern Welfare-to-Work contracts with various service providers (Contractors) as specified in the attached "Welfare-to-Work Central Contra Costa County One- Stop Career Center Specifications Chart" for the term beginning June 1, 1999 and ending June 30, 2000 and for payment limits indicated therein, subject to approval by County Counsel as to legal form. IIs FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. One hundred percent federal funds. Ill, CHILDREN IMPACT STATEMENT: These contracts will provide job placement, job retention, post-employment, and ether supportive services to Welfare-to-Work eligible clients. This will support the third outcome — families that are economically self-sufficient. IV. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION: The Contra Costa County Private Industry Council approved designation of the specified service providers on the attached for the Central Contra Costa County One-Stop Career Center at its April 21, 1999 meeting. These contracts will provide job placement, job retention, past-employment, and ether supportive services to Welfare-to-Work eligible clients in a One-Stop Career Center setting serving the Central Centra Costa County area. ATTACHMENT. YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE rS a ACTON OF BOARD ON 'r` , Z2 L5 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS €HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES: NOE& AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. ATTESTED _X'�Z 'C=I 3, Jeer PHIL IIA OR,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTACT: Todd McCown(646-6192) cc: Private industry Council County Administrator County Auditor-Controller r # Sara Hoffman,CAO BY �` � t '✓���, DEPUTY John Cullen,Employment and Human Services y:sfaffop.enPe rdocs/brd48-6003®#5 � <r OR CP r IM co C� 13, cr co CD �s c1� -0 -00, S cAt, ti} 1 r ' C6 a TO� BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA C>o r i�dAB COSTA FROM: T FROM: John Cullen, Director COUNTY w Employment and Human Services Dept. DATE: July 20, 1999 SUBJECT: Authorizing Execution of Welfare-to-Work Contracts with Various Service Providers to Provide East Centra Costa County One-Stop Career Center Services SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGORUND AND JUSTIFICATION I, RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize the Director, Employment and Human Services or his designee, to execute: on behalf of the County standard form Welfare-to-Work contracts with various service providers (Contractors) as specified in the attached "Welfare-to-Work East Contra Costa County One- Stop Career Center Specifications Chart" for the term beginning June 1, 1999 and ending June 30, 2000 and for payment limits indicated therein, subject to approval by County Counsel as to legal fora. If. FINANCIAL. IMPACT: None. One hundred percent federal funds. Ill. CHILDREN IMPACT STATEMENT: These contracts will provide job placement, job retention, post-employment, and other supportive services to Welfare-to-Work eligible clients. This will support the third outcome -m families that are economically self-sufficient. IV, REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION: The Contra Costa County Private Industry Council approved designation of the specified service providers can the attached for the East Contra Costa County Cine-Stop Career Center at its April 21, 1999 meeting. These contracts will provide job placement, job retention, post-employment, and other supportive services to Welfare-to-Work eligible clients in a One-Strip Career Center setting serving the East Contra Costa County area. ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECCMMENDATION OF BOARD COOMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE S ACTION OF BOARD O C t 2 _ APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE GATE SHOWN. ATTESTED "d lit a PHIL BATCHELOR,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTACT: Todd McCown(646-6162) cc: Private Industry Council County Administrator County Aud;•tor-Contro#ier Sara Heiman,COC BY �. d � � __,DEPUTY John Cullen,Employment and Human Services y.sta fop.oni' ttwdocs/brdl9-6005_11 ami to co 3 01, X11 SdYi �. 3 Bit �a, � C 3e tty CU's o c LL- 1 Li 0 (4) L c `0 s 00 S =Q cost is cli CONTRA TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS j COSTA PROW: John Cullen, Director e ��� COUNTY Employment and Human Services Sept. DATE: July 20, 1999 SUBJECT: Authorizing Execution of Welfare-to-Work Contracts with Various Service Providers to Provide blest Contra Costa County One-Stop Career Center Services SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATIONS)&BACKGORUND AND JUSTIFICATION I. RECOMM NDEC ACTION: Authorize the Director, Employment and Human Services or his designee, to execute on behalf of the County standard form Welfare-to-Work contracts with various service providers (Contractors) as specified in the attached "Welfare-to-Work Lest Contra Costa County One- Stop Career Center Specifications Chart" for the terra beginning June 1, 1999 and ending June 39, 2000 and for payment limits indicated therein, subject to approval by County Counsel as to legal form. IIe FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. One hundred percent federal funds. III. CHILDREN IMPACT STATEMENT: These contracts will provide job placement, job retention, post-employment, and other supportive services to Welfare-to-Work eligible clients. This will support the third outcome families that are economically self-sufficient. IV, REASONS FOR RECO.MMENDAT ON: The Contra Costa County private Industry Council approved designation of the specified service providers on the attached for the West Contra Costa County One-Stop Career Center at its April 21, 1999 meeting. These contracts will provide job placement, job retention, post-employment, and other supportive services to Welfare-to-Work eligible clients in a Cine-Stop Career Center setting serving the West Contra Costa County area. TTACfHMENT: YES SIGNATURE: Z x­ „`<' w RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RMLglfhMENDATION OF BOARD C MMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE'S ACTION OF BOARD ON APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED � OTHER_. VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS I$A TRUE -ZLI UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ,��� � AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED JAI THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. ATTESTED �� �'� -3 i;WL bAtaITELOR,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTACT: Todd McCown(646-6192) Private;ndustry Coundl County Admtnlstratcf County Audtter-Contro3ler Sara Hoffman,CACI BY � ' %Z ,DEPUTY Johns Cut€ars,Employment and Human Services y:s'tSflop.an v twdoesibrdf9-6004,_12 k 2 . k E � I k � / § F � 7� m < ® \ o \ � k 3 $ @ � m t =3 [ & 0 0. ƒ LL A E o a / 0 7 � 3 & 9 5 a « f $ : / \ 0 U- 6§ \ .� ƒ / ƒ k { 2 99 [ 9 / t � / c7 7 @ d9 § 9 &