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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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FROM: Danna Fabella, Interim Director 40
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Employment and Human Services Department c°SrA-�auN� `� Count
DATE: June 6,2006
SUBJECT: County Receiving Center Contracts
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Employment and Human Services Director, or designee, to execute
contracts with the following agencies in a total amount of$600,000 for County receiving center
services, for the period from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007.
Agent Contract 9 Service Amount
Moss Beach Homes, Inc. 19-205-0 East County Receiving Center $200,000
Family Stress Center 19-206-0 Central County Receiving Center $200,000
West Contra Costa Youth
Services Bureau 19-208-0 West County Receiving Center $200,000
Total: $600,000
FINANCIAL, IMPACT:
$600,000 CWS allocation: County 30%, State 70 %.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
Receiving centers support four of Contra Costa County's community outcomes: "Children Ready for and
Succeeding in School"; "Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood"; "Families that
are Safe, Stable and Nurturing"; and "Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for
Children and Families." Receiving centers provide a safe, child friendly place in the community for children
who have been removed from their homes. They help meet children's food, clothing, shelter, medical and
mental health care needs, while limiting disruption in school.
RACKGROUND:
Agencies providing receiving center services were selected from the open bid process, Request for Proposals
(RFP) #1086.
The receiving centers provide shelter, food, toys, clothing, public health nurses and medical referrals as part of a
continuum of care for children. The centers serve children who have been removed from their homes and allow
Employment and Human Services (EHSD) to increase the number of children who can safely return to their
families or relatives without going to emergency foster care. By providing time for family assessment, the
centers reduce the number of disruptive placements to which a child is subjected.
CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNATURE:
--RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
-APPROVE OTHER
SIGNATURES :
ACTION OF BCP
D ONul-y �` d.(�('b APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED CL_ OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
UNANIMOUS ABSENT � I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
( ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
ATTESTED \k , (I"mo
JOHN CULLEN, ERK OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Contact: LINDA CAVAN,3-1583
cc: EHSD CONTRACTS UNIT(EB)
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BY "J" _DEPUTY
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
CONTRACTOR