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MINUTES <br /> ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES <br /> October 18,2021 <br /> Families with children in diapers will be given a pack of diapers. Pat Garavaglia asked if we will <br /> utilize volunteers this year. Ms. Hinton explained while we may have a few volunteers, there will be <br /> a reduction in the number of volunteers. Any volunteers will require advanced planning as the <br /> County policy in regards to vaccination/testing will need to be followed. Jane Garrett asked what <br /> about the teens ages 13-18; Ms. Coston explained we are not doing anything for teens this year. <br /> Oscar Fleming asked how many children are served through this program. Ms. Hinton stated 2600- <br /> 2800 children. <br /> 2. Divisional Updates <br /> Community Outreach and Education Division <br /> Sharron Hinton shared the Employment Services unit hosted several hiring events during the <br /> summer that did not yield the results they hoped for. These events consistently had more <br /> employers than employees. Ms. Hinton anticipates an increase in number of participants as social <br /> programs such as unemployment end. There will be a Job Fair on Wednesday at University Place <br /> with 30 employers. <br /> Child and Family Services Division <br /> Crystal Mitchell provided an update to the Board of the one-time Consolidated Appropriations Act <br /> money provided to young adults who spent time in foster care at age 14 or later. A total of$237,500 <br /> in one-time payments were sent to young adults. The money served 29 youth ages 18-20 and 33 <br /> youth ages 21-26. <br /> Crystal Mitchell and Brittany Mann provided an overview of workload increase for CPS social <br /> workers during the month of September. The number of intakes received were the highest number <br /> for the month of September in five years. The number of CPS assessments open on the last day of <br /> September was nearly double the amount from August. In Home and Permanency Planning <br /> numbers have remained consistent but these areas typically see an increase following increases on <br /> the front end of the service delivery system. Oscar Fleming asked if there are months where we see <br /> increases in numbers. Ms. Mann explained we typically see an increase of reports in the fall when <br /> school starts and also in the spring months. <br /> Adult Services/Child Care <br /> Nancy Coston, Director, shared Adult Services has seen an increase in number of cases. She <br /> explained during the pandemic, there was a decrease as many individuals did not want people in <br /> their home. <br /> Ms. Coston shared during the pandemic, the demand for childcare has been down. There is money <br /> still available and parent fees will continue to be covered through January 2022. <br /> 3. Community Child Protection Team Member <br /> Brittany Mann informed the Board the CCPT is in need of a DSS Board member to sit on this team. <br /> This role was filled by prior Board Chair Tamara Dempsey Tanner who has completed her term. <br /> Ms. Mann provided an overview of CCPT purpose to the Board; detailing the members of team, <br /> types of cases discussed, and actions taken by the Team. The meetings are held quarterly on a <br /> Tuesday from 8:30-11:00 a.m. The team seeks to make recommendations in regards to systems <br /> level work that will strength child safety in our community. The next meeting will be 2/8/2021. After <br /> discussion, Oscar Fleming volunteered to be the Board Member for the CCPT. <br /> 2 <br />