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7 <br />1 • NC FAST <br />2 <br />3 Tina Clark said the Child Care program provides services for working parents, parents <br />4 who are participating in the Work First program, families in child protective services, shelter <br />5 families, and teens. She said the waiting list has been cleared since February, and the program <br />6 is serving about 845 children per month. She said this is good; however there is uncertainty <br />7 about the allocation for next year and the ability to maintain this. <br />8 Nancy Coston said the proposal being presented in May is to spend County funds in <br />9 June. She said the state funding year runs June 1St through the end of May, so by spending <br />10 some County funds in June and requesting some Social Justice funds, it will get them ahead. <br />11 She hopes to continue serving all of the target groups and delay a waiting list for the working <br />12 families. <br />13 Nancy Coston said a contract with Orange County schools was started about 10 years <br />14 ago in an effort to help the schools have a better funding source for social workers in all of the <br />15 schools. She said the funding source was called At Risk Case Management. She said there <br />16 have been some changes in the interpretation of this, and it will no longer be available for this <br />17 purpose. She said the schools will now hire whatever staff they can, and this means a reduction <br />18 in force with DSS staff. She said there are 8 social worker positions in the department, and 7 of <br />19 these are filled. She said 2 positions have been frozen and 2 positions had been proposed for <br />20 next year's budget; but even if all of that occurred, there would still be a shortage of 3. She said <br />21 she is not sure if the school is going to hire any of these people. She said the proposal is to find <br />22 a way to have these people paid while a plan is worked out. She said notices will have to be <br />23 given or a plan worked out soon. <br />24 Nancy Coston referred to NC FAST. She said health reform applications added an <br />25 incredible amount of work to the DSS plate. She said they are part of the Medicaid pilot, and <br />26 this will continue until July 1St <br />27 <br />28 Pat Garavaglia said this will be her last meeting with the Board since she is cycling off of <br />29 the DSS board. She said she is proud to be associated with the people at the Department of <br />30 Social Services. <br />31 Commissioner Rich asked about the reference to a target group for the childcare <br />32 program. <br />33 Tina Clark said these are groups that are not subject to a waiting list, such as the Work <br />34 First participants and Child Protective Services clients. She said these people are automatically <br />35 served. <br />36 Commissioner Rich asked how adults and children are reached when they need help but <br />37 don't come to DSS. <br />38 Nancy Coston said staff is involved in the community, and there are a lot of other groups <br />39 that refer individuals to them. She said people have misconceptions about what is required in <br />40 order to receive services. She said more community outreach is still needed. <br />41 Sharron Hinton noted that there are also 8 social workers in the Orange County Schools, <br />42 though that is in jeopardy, and there are also 2 social workers at the senior centers. <br />43 Commissioner Pelissier said in the past, DSS has provided information about how many <br />44 families need the various types of assistance. She would still find this information useful to <br />45 gauge what is happening in the community. She requested that this information be provided to <br />46 the Board of County Commissioners. <br />47 Nancy Coston said this information is available, and she will forward it to the Board. <br />48 Commissioner Pelissier asked if there is a way to know when people get their needs met <br />49 by local non - profits instead of coming to DSS. <br />