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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS `? ��
FROM: Joseph P. Valentine, Director o' < s
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Employment and Human Services Department i/ o
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DATE: October 28, 2008 County
SUBJECT: Contract with UC Davis Center for Human Training
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JU$IFICATION
RECOMMENDATION(S)
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Employment and Human Services Director, or designee, to execute a
contract with the University of California, Davis, in an amount not to exceed $91,080 to provide Child
Welfare Training for the period from September 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009 and to authorize a mutual
indemnification clause in the contract.
FISCAL IMPACT
$91,080: No County cost: Title IV-E funds (100% Federal) (93.658-012); Federal TANF Single Allocation
funds (100% Federal) (93.667).
CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: ❑ YES SIGNATURE: 1 '�
RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE ❑
APPROVE OTHER
SIGNAT E(S):
ACTION OF BOARD ON IJGkova.,Lr D- ,
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED ❑ OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND
CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND
UNANIMOUS(ABSENT V\Q!2g ) ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. .
AYES: NOES:
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTESTED: October 28, 2008
Contact: DAVID TWA, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
cc: MICHAEL ROETZER SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
EHSD CONTRACTS UNIT-EM
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 1 V �� T„\ Deputy
CONTRACTOR By: P tY
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BACKGROUND
Training provided by the University of California(UC) Davis to Employment and Human Services
Department (EHSD) meets State regulations that allow public institutions of higher education to provide in-
kind match funding equal to the California Welfare Department's share of costs, resulting in no expense to the
County.
EHSD will continue training with UC Davis extension through related agreements. Contracts will address
EHSD training needs in three areas: Employment Services, Child Welfare, and Eligibility Worker training.
The University of California Regents request that a mutual indemnification clause be included in this Contract.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT-STATEMENT
Staff development training supports three Contra Costa County community outcomes: "Families that are
Economically Self-Sufficient"; "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing'.'; and "Communities that are Safe
and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families." Through this training, case managers will be
better able to connect Ca1WORKs participants with job training and opportunities; child welfare can improve
supportive intervention and prevention services for families at risk of child abuse; and the County's adult
population will benefit from enhanced responsiveness of adult services workers.
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