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by Orange County. 2 <br /> A "registry" of nonprofits serving families and children in Orange County <br /> was produced by a UNC School of Social Work intern placed at the Chapel <br /> Hill Chamber of Commerce during the 1993-94 academic year. This list <br /> identifies the agencies which may have a potential impact on the youth and <br /> families of Orange County. <br /> The action plan for implementation should establish a coordinated and <br /> empowered function that will provide the coordination of youth and family <br /> services. <br /> One of the challenges of this effort will be to define the areas of <br /> collaboration and coordination that prevent timely intervention. This <br /> effort should empower the coordination and collaboration function to <br /> ensure that the best intervention is pursued and commitment is obtained to <br /> enhance the services to youth and their families. <br /> To facilitate this process, we propose to use the resources of two <br /> graduate interns, a Master of Public Administration (MPA) and a Master of <br /> Social Work (MSW) , to work cooperatively to develop an action plan. The <br /> MPA intern will concentrate on the automation component of the <br /> recommendations; while the MSW intern will focus on the networking and <br /> enhancement of services between public and private agencies via surveys <br /> and focus groups. <br /> The MPA intern is to be paid from the Manager' s operating budget; and the <br /> salary for the MSW intern will be paid from the $30,000 available in the <br /> non-departmental funds. These interns will be staffed in the Manager' s <br /> Office and work under the supervision of Sharron Siler, Management <br /> Analyst, who is responsible for providing assistance to special <br /> populations in the County. <br /> RECOMMENDATION{S) : The Manager recommends that the Board receive this <br /> report as information. <br />
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