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Ordinance Number
2022-007
Adopted Date
05/17/2022
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3.
Ordinance Type
Amending Funding for CSAC
State Filed Date
05\19\2022
Entity Name
Children’s Services Advisory Committee (CSAC)
Subject
Indian River County Code of Ordinances amending Part II CSAC of Chapter 103
to update various aspects of the CSAC, including membership, funding and distribution of funds
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Codified
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ORDINANCE NO. 2022-007 <br />2) To support programs and services which will enhance academic achievement and <br />assist all children to achieve literacy and perform at grade level in core areas such <br />as reading, math and science. <br />3) To provide and maintain in Indian River County such guidance, psychological, or <br />psychiatric programs and services as the county determines are needed for the <br />general welfare of the children and families of Indian River County. <br />4) To support programs and services which promote and improve the physical health <br />and well-being of all children, including physical and recreational activities. <br />5) To support programs and services designed to stop child abuse before it starts. <br />6) To provide funds to programs and services that keep our children off the streets <br />and away from drugs, alcohol and other risky behaviors. <br />7) To provide prenatal care programs where such programs will improve birth <br />outcomes for all children. <br />8) To provide for such other services for all children as the county determines are <br />needed for the general welfare of Indian River County. <br />9) To collect information and statistical data which will be helpful to the county in <br />deciding the needs of children and to develop techniques for monitoring the <br />efficacy of funded programs and services including, but not limited to the gathering <br />of data, measuring outcomes, goal effectiveness, research. <br />10)To provide or coordinate training, professional development and other support to <br />children's services advisory committee funded agencies which will ultimately <br />improve service delivery and desired outcomes for children. <br />11)To consult, coordinate and collaborate with local, state and national entities which <br />promote best practices, professional standards and advocacy focusing on the <br />health, well-being and education of children and families. <br />12)To lease or purchase such equipment and personal property, up to $5,000, as are <br />needed to execute the foregoing programs and services. <br />13)To employ and pay, on a part-time or full-time basis, personnel needed to execute <br />the foregoing programs and services. <br />14)To provide for administrative expenses limited to Indian River County staff <br />implementing this chapter and operating supplies, directly related to tasks <br />necessary to fulfill the scope and purposes of this chapter. in an amount not to <br />
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