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01/15/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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W► COLLABORATION <br /> Children's Services Advisory Committee was established as a collaborative entity with linkage to <br /> agencies and providers of children's services. It seeks to provide a unified system, without <br /> duplication of existing services. It is the policy of the Indian River County Board of <br /> Commissioners to work in a cooperative venture with (but not limited to) such entities as the <br /> United Way, for profit and not-for profit organizations, municipalities within Indian River County, <br /> the Indian River County School District and all public agencies. <br /> PURPOSE <br /> The Children's Services Advisory Committee determined that there are children in Indian River <br /> County who have very few, or no, resources to succeed to adulthood in a safe, healthy, and <br /> productive manner. Also, family involvement must be an integral part of the program <br /> requirements, because a family in crisis produces a child in crisis. <br /> The purpose of this project is to increase the quality of resources that are important to the <br /> community. This is accomplished by a variety of strategies. "Gaps" in services provided are <br /> pinpointed and eliminated by establishing and funding new programs. Overcrowded programs <br /> are expanded and services supplemented. Effort is taken to locate children and families who <br /> may be "slipping through the cracks" of those assistance programs already being provided. In <br /> this way the Children's Services Advisory Committee serves Indian River County by providing, <br /> or continuing to provide, improved services. <br /> NEEDS ASSESSMENT <br /> During this reporting period the Children's Services Needs Assessment Sub-Committee using <br /> the countywide needs assessment of the current social, health and public safety services in <br /> Indian River County, established the Focus of Needs for 2007-08. They also analyzed current <br /> data in order to update the needs assessment. The Focus areas that were determined to be <br /> most in need for 2011-12 were as follows: <br /> • Parenting Education <br /> • Increase Childcare Capacities. <br /> • Improve and Enhance Community Based Programs <br /> • Support After School Programs <br /> • Target High Risk Expectant and new mothers <br /> ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND SUB-COMMITTEES <br /> All committee members and sub-committee members serve in a voluntary capacity. These <br /> members include, but are not limited to, member(s) of a Indian River County Commissioner, the <br /> Superintendent of Schools, a representative of law enforcement, a County Judge, the <br /> Administrator of the Department of Health, and a representative of the Department of Children & <br /> Families. There are also members who serve as representatives from the community. <br /> - 5 - <br /> 40 <br />
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