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01/23/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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CS <br />RESPONSIBLITIES: <br />The primary responsibilities of the Children's Services Advisory Committee are as follows: <br />• Inventory current child welfare services available in Indian River County; <br />• Conduct a needs assessment for children's services in Indian River County; <br />• Recommend a plan for providing any additional, necessary child welfare services to the Board of County <br />Commissioners; <br />• Submit recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on any matters affecting the health and <br />well-being of children in Indian River County; <br />• Through the County staff, consult, collaborate, and coordinate with other agencies dedicated to the well- <br />being of children to prevent duplication of services; <br />• Collect information and statistical data and conduct research that will be helpful to Indian River County <br />in deciding the needs of children within the county; <br />• Recommend the allocation of funds to agencies that provide services for the benefit of ch'ki-en in Indian <br />River County to the Board of County Commissioners for funding based the approved budget by the Board <br />of County Commissioners. Page 121 <br />1 <br />Miranda Swanson, Chair, Administrator <br />9 Michelle Morris, Appointee: District 2 <br />Health Department: Ex -Officio <br />2 Laura Moss, Commissioner <br />10 Jeffrey Andros, Appointee: District 4 <br />3 Frank Isele, Hospital District: Ex -Officio <br />11 Bob Schlitt, Member -at Large <br />4 Bob McPartlan, Vice Chair, Department <br />12 Amber Cerda, Member -at -Large <br />of Children & Families: Ex -Officio <br />Dr. David K. Moore, <br />S Superintendent of Schools: Ex -Officio <br />p <br />13 Katie Mieras, A i <br />Appointee: District 3 <br />Dr. Kyra Schafte, Designee <br />s <br />6 Sherriff Eric Flowers, Law Enforcement: <br />i <br />14 Hope Woodhouse A <br />P Appointee: District 5 <br />Ex -Officio <br />Doug DeMuth, Accountant, certified <br />7 Judge Victoria Griffin, Judge: Ex -Officio <br />15 financial officer, certified financial planner or x <br />has significant financial experience <br />8 <br />Kerry Bartlett, Appointee: District 1 <br />RESPONSIBLITIES: <br />The primary responsibilities of the Children's Services Advisory Committee are as follows: <br />• Inventory current child welfare services available in Indian River County; <br />• Conduct a needs assessment for children's services in Indian River County; <br />• Recommend a plan for providing any additional, necessary child welfare services to the Board of County <br />Commissioners; <br />• Submit recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on any matters affecting the health and <br />well-being of children in Indian River County; <br />• Through the County staff, consult, collaborate, and coordinate with other agencies dedicated to the well- <br />being of children to prevent duplication of services; <br />• Collect information and statistical data and conduct research that will be helpful to Indian River County <br />in deciding the needs of children within the county; <br />• Recommend the allocation of funds to agencies that provide services for the benefit of ch'ki-en in Indian <br />River County to the Board of County Commissioners for funding based the approved budget by the Board <br />of County Commissioners. Page 121 <br />
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