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<br /> <br />APPROVED 9/2/97 <br />1 <br />MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />BI-MONTHLY WORK SESSION <br />MARCH 13, 1997 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Thursday, <br />March 13, 1997 at 5:30 p.m. in the Government Services Building meeting room for a bi- <br />monthly work session. <br />COUNTY COMMlI33IONERS PRESENT: Chair William L. Crowther and Commissioners <br />Margaret W. Brown, Moses Carey, Jr., Alice M. Gordon and Stephen H. Halkiotis. <br />COUNTY ATTORNEY PRESENT: Geoffrey Gledhill <br />COUNTY STAFF PRESENT: County Manager John M. Link, Jr., Assistant County <br />Managers Rod Visser and Albert Kittrell and Clerk to the Board Beverly A. Blythe (All <br />other staff members will be identified appropriately below) <br />1. WELFARE REFORM TASR FORCE <br />2. DSS BOARD: ABUSE AND NEGLECT PRESENTATION <br />Jan Schopler, Chair of the DSS Board presented information on the status of <br />Welfare Reform initiatives and on the delivery of protective services to abused, <br />neglected, and dependent children and their families. <br />She asked that the County Commissioners reconvene the task force after the <br />General Assembly adjourns to discuss the best way to operationalize and implement <br />welfare reform in Orange County. She emphasized that this should be followed with <br />community involvement. <br />With regard to Child Protective Services, she said that there has been a <br />significant increase in abuse and neglect and they feel this will increase with welfare <br />reform. <br />DSS staff member Martin Whitt used overhead slides to present information on <br />Welfare Reform. A copy of this information is in the permanent agenda file. The <br />emphasis on work is an effort to reduce the federal deficit. He presented statistics <br />to show what changed when Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was changed to <br />Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). He noted that as people lose food stamp <br />eligibility, there will be a greater need for more emergency funds for food. <br />Joyce Moore, Chair of the Community Child Protection Team, gave an overview of <br />the System Status in Orange County and strengths and needs of that system. Patty <br />Clarke, Supervisor of Child Protective Services, continued this discussion noting that <br />the number of referrals alleging child abuse/neglect has risen by 26$ this year. The <br />number of children going into custody has increased by 14~. The number of families <br />receiving treatment has increased 58$ in the last 1-1/2 years from 130 to 206 families. <br />There are 369 families currently receiving treatment. In addition to the investigative <br />and treatment services provided by this unit, they received in fiscal year 1995, 2400 <br />calls and this year 3300 calls about the safety of children in the community. <br />Gwenn Price, Work First Coordinator, presented data on the Work First program. <br />Gretchen Eldsworth of the Guardian AdLitem program said that there are many <br />organizations in the community willing to help and collaborate with each other for the <br />best interest of children. She praised the caliber of staff in the DSS saying that <br />they are highly skilled, highly competent and caring people. The families they deal <br />with are fragile and the children are at risk. The job is dangerous and calls for <br />superb judgment and a lot of compassion. Their goal is to provide enough staff to <br />allow the workers to go into the family setting and help them to make changes. She <br />emphasized the need for a group home in Orange County for adolescents. This need is <br />critical. There are 26 adolescents living in group homes and 15 are outside of Orange <br />County. They will bring back a proposal later this year. <br />Commissioner Halkiotis expressed a desire to help the Child Protective workers. <br />3. HEALTHY CAROLINIANS 2000 <br />Health Director Dan Rimer presented a report of the Community Health Assessment, <br />outlined the next steps and expected outcomes of the Orange County Healthy Carolinians <br />