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CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />The objective of the Children's Services Advisory Committee, working as an advisory committee <br />to the Indian River County Commissioners, is to give Indian River County children, age 0-17, the <br />opportunity to grow up as "Healthy Children in a Healthy Community". The term "healthy" <br />encompasses the socioeconomic, physical, environmental, educational and behavioral aspects <br />of a child's life. <br />It is also the objective to recommend a unified system of planning and delivery, within which <br />children's needs can be identified, targeted, evaluated and addressed by Children's Services <br />Advisory Committee, through the Board of County Commissioners. <br />MISSION <br />The mission of Children's Services Advisory Committee is to facilitate and coordinate the <br />planning and development of an effective and collaborative health and human services delivery <br />system to meet the needs of children of Indian River County. The Children's Services Advisory <br />Committee strongly supports cultural diversity and encourages its funded programs to <br />demonstrate the inclusion of all children and families in program development and <br />implementation. <br />VISION <br />The efforts of the Children's Services Advisory Committee will insure the development of a <br />shared vision for the health and human services delivery system in Indian River County, <br />enabling funding sources and providers to define the performance of their roles in a dynamically <br />changing environment. <br />HISTORY <br />County Ordinance #99-01 updated the Children's Services Advisory Committee on January 19, <br />1999. The ordinance was patterned after FL125.901, which seeks to provide an organized <br />framework for developmental, treatment and rehabilitative services for children. <br />FUNDING <br />October 1,2016 -September 30, 2017 the Board of County Commissioners has authorized <br />funding in the amount of $1,051,965. The program is funded through a payment of (up to) <br />0.125 mil of Ad Valorem Property Taxes. <br />ACCOUNTABILITY <br />The Children's Services Advisory Committee is an advisory committee that is accountable to, <br />and functions under, the direction of, Indian River County Commissioners through the <br />Department of Human Services. The Committee is comprised of a voluntary body, appointed by <br />the Board of County Commissioners, which carefully monitors program costs, to provide <br />maximum benefit from the taxpayer's dollars with minimal overhead costs. Also, the committee <br />is authorized to seek grants from State and Federal agencies, and accept donations from public <br />and private sources. <br />-4- <br />17 <br />