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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: June 12, 2007 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. __ ~~~ <br />SUBJECT: Reinstating of Contract with Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools for Adolescent <br />Parenting Services <br />DEPARTMENT: Social Services PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br />ATTACHMENT(S): <br />Contract with Limited Attachments, <br />Including Attachment F <br />See Agenda Item 4-m to Reference <br />Other Standardized Contract <br />Attachment Forms Not Included <br />Here <br />INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Nancy Coston, 245-2800 <br />Yvette Smith, 245-2800 <br />PURPOSE: To reinstate the contract with Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools System to provide <br />specialized services to pregnant and parenting teens. <br />BACKGROUND: One of the main goals outlined in the federal welfare reform legislation is to <br />support teen parents and to avoid additional unplanned pregnancies. Therefore, federal funds <br />in the Work First Block Grant can be used for this purpose. <br />The goals of this program are to improve parenting skills, assure that participants complete their <br />education and delay second pregnancies. The ultimate goals are to help teens prepare to be <br />self-sufficient and to prevent them from becoming dependent on public assistance. Teen <br />parents are at high risk for becoming dependent on public assistance, particularly if they drop <br />out of school. This contract will be coordinated with the programs at the Department of Social <br />Services, which have been veryeffective at helping participants to finish high school and to <br />delay additional pregnancies. In Fiscal Year 2006-2007, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and <br />the Department of Social Services elected to discontinue the contract because there were few <br />children in need of services, and the children could all be serviced via the Adolescent Parenting <br />Program Coordinator at the Department of Social Services. <br />Teen parents have been identified for services next year and there is sufficient need to justify a <br />full-time social worker in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools System. The contract is based <br />on a caseload of 12-16 teen parents. The social worker will provide individual and group <br />interventions with teens and will try to address issues that might result in the student dropping <br />out of school. Supportive services (such as housing, transportation, day care, medical care) <br />may also be arranged by the social workers. The social worker works with the other school <br />personnel to meet the academic needs of pregnant or parenting students. <br />