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03/20/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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FUNDING FOCUS AREAS OF NEED 2018-2019 <br />Introduction: <br />The 2014 IRC Children's Needs Assessment has provided valuable information to help guide the <br />Child Services Advisory Committee (CSAC). Parts of this data was reevaluated in 2018. The <br />following outlines what will be considered for all grant requests. <br />Larger Picture <br />The community must start taking a long-term view focusing 15-25 years out. We have a cycle of <br />poverty in IRC that has been increasing and needs to be broken. <br />Interventions should start as early as possible in a child's life in order to have the greatest <br />impact. <br />IRC agencies should use best practices. <br />a. Evidence based with measurable outcomes over time <br />b. Cost effective/efficient <br />c. Skilled executive, program, and board leadership <br />d. Strong fiscal management <br />e. Opportunity for broad impact (replicable, scralable, lever gable) <br />Focus should be on the pockets of poverty. Given that IRC poverty is in geographically <br />disbursed pockets and that we have unique transportation problems, we must always keep in <br />mind that services need to be available where And when people need and can access them. We <br />must utilize the best mediums to clearly corximur'i a what, when and where these services are <br />available. <br />Collaboration in the community is essss � t�taand can help optimize human and financial <br />resources, expose and eliminate over&p! <br />The considerations highlighted a-bove have precedence over the actual CSAC Focus Areas <br />listed below. X <br />Needs Assessment process and updated for clarity.) <br />Mental health affects every Focus Area. We have decided not to make mental health a separate <br />Focus Area, but to evaluate mental health interventions relevant to each Focus Area. <br />1. Early Childhood Development <br />This encompasses birth to age 5. For the younger children, this would mean improving the <br />interactions they have beginning at birth with their caregivers and with focus on physical, social <br />emotional and cognitive development. It would include improving the quality at childcare, PreK <br />and Voluntary PreK providers as well as improving financial accessibility by leveraging available <br />federal and state funds. <br />127 <br />
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