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5/21/1991
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5 <br /> VII. REPORTS <br /> A. JOB TRAINING <br /> PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR FY 91-92 <br /> Albert Kittrell and members of the Private Industrial <br /> Council reviewed the Job Training Partnership Act training programs and <br /> funding for fiscal year 1991-92. Commissioners Insko and Gordon asked <br /> for additional information which will be provided by Mr. Kittrell. This <br /> report was received as information. <br /> B. REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS <br /> Planner Mary Scearbo reviewed the procedure by which the <br /> Board of Commissioners may be notified of the submittal of an <br /> Environmental Assessment required by the Environmental Impact Ordinance. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis that the current practice for reviewing <br /> environmental assessments continue to be an administrative process as <br /> outlined in Attachment I with only Environmental Impact Statements <br /> presented to the Board of Commissioners as part of the public hearing <br /> process. Environmental Assessments will be distributed to individual <br /> commissioners at their request. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> VIII. ITEMS FOR DECISION - REGULAR AGENDA <br /> A.0 STATE REQUIREMENT FOR A REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR CHILD ABUSE <br /> CASES <br /> Commissioner Willhoit indicated that a determination needs <br /> to be made if this requirement is good for Orange County or not. The <br /> Board has added Child Protective Workers to the Department of Social <br /> Services at 100% county money. <br /> Social Services Director Marti Pryor-Cook stated that this <br /> committee is being required by the State in response to growing concerns <br /> about the Child Protective Services system in North Carolina and the <br /> twenty-one children who died over the past year. The State of North <br /> Carolina has been severely criticized through the media for the lack of <br /> leadership in this area as it relates to working with the 100 counties <br /> to strengthen the system of protecting children and providing services <br /> to families. One particular point of criticism has been the lack of <br /> funding in this area to assist local governments. On May 2, the <br /> Governor issued an Executive Order mandating that all 100 counties <br /> create child protection teams as well as child fatality review teams in <br /> each county. The purpose will be to review certain cases of child abuse <br /> or neglect including local child fatalities. Counties that fail to <br /> implement the teams will lose state funding for protective service <br /> administration. In Orange County that amounts to about $55, 000 or 1.5 <br /> social workers. The full impact of these teams on operations cannot be <br /> determined at this time because there have been no specific guidelines <br /> developed by the State Department of Human Resources as it relates to <br /> the scope of the cases to be reviewed or the kinds of records or reports <br /> that must be maintained. She is to receive that information after June <br /> 5. According to the Executive Order, these teams must be operational <br />
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