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looking for a program to provide a curriculum that includes both the parent and child that FAN does not <br /> currently do through Common Sense Parenting . Prior to making the decision to not recommend FAN for <br /> funding , the Committee asked Freedom House if they would be able to switch curriculum to one that <br /> includes the child , but they were not able to answer definitively without approval from executive <br /> leadership first . <br /> Funding Recommendations Vote — <br /> The Funding Committee motioned that . <br /> • JCPC Admin be approved for $ 8 , 178 and was seconded by Donna King <br /> • Wrenn House be approved for $ 10 , 722 and was seconded by Beverly Scarlett <br /> • Teen Court be approved for $ 61 , 330 and was seconded by Gayane Chambless <br /> • Restitution & Community Service be approved for $ 69 , 870 and was seconded by Gayane Chambless <br /> • Mediation & Conflict Resolution be approved for $ 40 , 500 and was seconded by Stephanie Jones <br /> • Boomerang be approved for $ 28 , 131 and was seconded by Donna King <br /> Motions carried with 12 votes ; Carol McClelland and Gayane Chambless abstaining from the vote . <br /> RFP Review and Vote — <br /> The anticipated county allotment is $ 59 , 000 with a 30 % local/county match and projected advertisement <br /> date of April 8 , 2019 and deadline of May 10 , 2019 . As you look down the announcement, the targeted <br /> program type is for Interpersonal Skill Building only and curriculum must include parent( s)/guardian( s) <br /> and youth . <br /> If no programs apply for these funds , or if no programs are selected for funding , then the $ 59 , 000 can <br /> remain unallocated until December 31 , 2019 . At any point until that time , the JCPC can decide to release <br /> another RFP or to allocate the remaining funds to currently funded programs . <br /> The Funding Committee motioned for the RFP to be approved and was seconded by Carol McClelland . <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Continuum of Services Review and Update — <br /> Denise provided a brief overview of how to read the document and explained that this chart is meant to <br /> show a possible continuum of services for youth who are at-risk, committed to a YDC , and post-release <br /> from YDC . Denise has asked that everyone review the document and email Rebekah and/or Denise with <br /> any notes . <br /> A question was asked about substance abuse residential treatment being classified as " available but <br /> difficult to access " . There are currently only three providers in the State where youth can go for <br /> residential substance abuse treatment . Recently there has been some Medicaid <br /> reformation/transformation where insurers have the ability to do behavioral health as well as physical <br /> health , and five have been selected . Currently there are lawsuits pending about the selection process and <br /> until those have been settled , no changes will go into effect . But until 2021 , Cardinal will be managing <br /> services as is ; after 2021 they will manage only the complex cases and everyone else will manage the <br /> standard plans . For example , if a youth is assigned to the standard plan and is receiving outpatient <br /> services but requires something more intensive services under the enhanced services ( such as in-home) , <br /> there is a process that will need to happen to get the youth transferred into the new plan . <br /> County Plan Addendum — <br /> Reviewed Risk and Needs data of 16 and 17 year olds that have been involved in juvenile court in Orange <br /> County . Risk and needs data is collected by court services at intake and every 90 days for youth on <br />