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Marion County
Children and Families Commission
Our Mission To bring together community efforts and resources to ensure an equal opportunity
for all children and families in Marion County to attain their full potential.
DATE: March 15, 2018 TIME: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Location:
Broadway Commons Grant Room 206 1300 Broadway Street NE Salem, Oregon
11:30 Lunch Provided
11:35 Welcome & Introductions Approve CFC Summary Notes – January 18, 2017
Action Cyndi Leinassar
11:40 Letter of Support
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Support and Commitment for the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program
Action Cyndi Leinassar
11:40 Child Abuse Prevention Month
Kick-Off and Schedule of Events Update Shaney Starr
11:45 Resilience Film – Community Education
11:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Film Introduction 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. – View Film 1:00 – 1:15 p.m. – Question/Answer/Next Steps
Presentation Questions & Answers Commissioner Janet Carlson
1:15 Updates
Family Preservation Team Youth Resource Action Team (100 Day Challenge) Community Resource Network
Review Handout Cyndi Leinassar
1:20 Commission and Community Event Announcements Announcements Cyndi Leinassar
1:30 Adjourn Cyndi Leinassar
Meetings are audio taped for the purpose of having a public record of the proceedings. Next Full CFC meeting is scheduled for May 17, 2018, at Broadway Commons -1300 Broadway Street NE, Salem
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Handouts:
Agenda
January 18, 2018 CFC Summary Notes (distribute at meeting)
Letter of Support - HUD
Child Abuse Prevention Month – invitation and calendar of events
Resiliency Documentary Flyer
February 15, 2018 CFC Steering Committee Notes
January 8, 2018 FPAT Meeting Notes
February 26, 2018 YRAT Meeting Summary Notes (distribute via email following the CFC meeting)
CFC Membership Roster
CFC Meeting Schedule
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Marion County Child Abuse Prevention Month Kick-OffFriday, April 6, 2018 Oregon State Capitol900 Court St NE in Salem
• Blue ribbon tree dedication• ‘Pinwheels for Prevention’ garden • Commentary from local leaders
www.ParentForTheFuture.orgfb.com/marioncountychildabuseprevention
Questions? Julie Hilty, 503-566-2132 or Mary Grim, 503-584-7772
Brought to you by these community partners:
Salem Chamber Greeters: 8:30-10:00 a.m.Kick-Off Program: 10:00 a.m.
Marion County Child Abuse Prevention Month Kick-OffFriday, April 6, 2018 Oregon State Capitol900 Court St NE in Salem
• Blue ribbon tree dedication• ‘Pinwheels for Prevention’ garden • Commentary from local leaders
www.ParentForTheFuture.orgfb.com/marioncountychildabuseprevention
Questions? Julie Hilty, 503-566-2132 or Mary Grim, 503-584-7772
Brought to you by these community partners:
Salem Chamber Greeters: 8:30-10:00 a.m.Kick-Off Program: 10:00 a.m.
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2018 Child Abuse Prevention Month Marion County Schedule of Events For more information: www.ParentForTheFuture.com
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March 21, 2018 What: Child Abuse Prevention Month presentation to the Marion County Board of Commissioners Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m. Location: Senator Hearing Room, 555 Court Street NE, Salem Description: The Child Abuse Prevention Month planning committee will make an awareness presentation to the Marion County Board of Commissioners. A request will be made for the Board of Commissioners to proclaim April 2018, as Child Abuse Prevention Month. April 1-30, 2018 What: Union Street Pedestrian Bridge lights will be blue in in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month April 1-30, 2018 What: Les Schwab Tires Diaper Drive Locations: Les Schwab locations in Salem and Keizer Description: Each year, Les Schwab hosts a Diaper Drive to benefit families at Family Building Blocks. Annually, Family Building Blocks changes over 25,000 diapers! During the month of April, Les Schwab accepts diapers (all sizes), pull ups and wipes. For a list of drop-off sites contact Julie Hilty, [email protected] or 503-566-2132. April 1-30, 2018 What: Jeans Days for Liberty House Description: Let your employees donate to Liberty House and wear jeans to work on designated days in April. Contact Adrienne Christian at Liberty House for more information: 503-540-0288. April 1-30, 2018 – Every Tuesday in April What: Tours on Tuesdays Time: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Location: Liberty House – 2685 4th St NE, Salem, OR – tours meet in Building One Cost: Free RSVP: please call Liberty House at: 503-540-0288 Description: every Tuesday in April take a tour of the Liberty House Campus. April 5, 2018 What: Darkness to Light Training for Adults: Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Location: Liberty House – 2685 4th St NE, Salem, OR Cost: Free RSVP: Please call Liberty House to Register 503.540.0288 Registration Required and Minimum Class Size: Five
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2018 Child Abuse Prevention Month Marion County Schedule of Events For more information: www.ParentForTheFuture.com
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April 6, 2018 What: Salem Chamber Greeters (immediately followed by the Child Abuse Prevention Month Kick-off) Time: 8:30-10:00 a.m. Location: Oregon State Capitol, Room 40, 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR 97301 April 6, 2018 What: Child Abuse Prevention Month Kick-off Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: Oregon State Capitol Steps, 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR 97301 April 13, 2018 What: Strengthening Our Community Breakfast – presented by Safe Families for Children Time: 7:30-8:30 a.m. – breakfast will be served Location: Chemeketa Viticulture Center, 215 Doaks Ferry Road NW, Salem, Oregon 97304 RSVP: contact Esmeralda at 971-179-0569 or [email protected] In observance of Child Abuse Prevention Month, Dr. Dave Anderson, founder of Safe Families for Children, will share how this social movement is growing across the nation. Find out how community volunteers are strengthening families in crisis through friendship and respite for their children and how you can help. April 13, 2018 What: Safe Families for Children Conference – Strengthening Our Community Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. – conference – lunch provided 4:30-5:30 p.m. – social networking Location: Chemeketa Viticulture Center, 215 Doaks Ferry Road NW, Salem, Oregon 97304 Cost: free – limited travel scholarships available. RSVP: contact Esmeralda at 971-179-0569 or [email protected] Special guests include: Dr. Dave Anderson, Founder of SFFC and Dr. Donna Beegle, President of Communication Across Barriers. There will be development sessions and Oregon collaborative discussions. April 14, 2018 What: CASA Super Hero Race - 5k/10k and Kids 1 mile Time: 9:00 a.m. Location: Riverfront Park The 3rd Annual CASA Super Hero Race will be held on April 14, 2018. For additional information: https://www.casamarionor.org/events
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2018 Child Abuse Prevention Month Marion County Schedule of Events For more information: www.ParentForTheFuture.com
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April 18, 2018 What: Sharing the Dream Tour - Family Building Blocks Time: 11:00 a.m.-Noon Location: Family Building Blocks, 2425 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem Description: curious about the work of Family Building Blocks? Join them for a “sharing the dream” tour. Tours are scheduled every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 2425 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem. RSVP your spot for the tour at https://familybuildingblocks.org/give/ under TOURS. April 18, 2018 What: Stewards of Children – presented in Spanish Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location: Chavez Elementary School, 2400 Walker Road NE, Salem Description: Child Sexual Abuse Prevention presentation - presented in Spanish Space is limited. To register, please contact Debbie Joa, Prevention and Protection Coordinator, Salem-Keizer School District at 503-399-3061. April 20, 2018 What: Overcoming Adversity, The Elizabeth Smart Story - presented by CASA of Marion County Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: The Elsinore Theatre, 170 High Street SE, Salem - tickets available at Elsinore Theatre box office, 503-375-3574 or TicketsWest.com Description: inspirational kidnapping survivor - a daily demonstration that there is life after a tragic event, Smart is an irrefutable model of perseverance in the face of unimaginable adversity. With bravery and wisdom far beyond her years, Smart captivates audiences with her story and insight on overcoming adversity, the importance and process of recovery, and not allowing one's past to dictation one's future. April 23, 2018 What: Darkness to Light Training for Adults: Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Location: Liberty House Free RSVP: Please call Liberty House to Register 503.540.0288 Registration Required and Minimum Class Size: Five April 25, 2018 What: Stewards of Children – presented in English Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location: Chavez Elementary School, 2400 Walker Road NE, Salem Description: Child Sexual Abuse Prevention presentation - presented in English Space is limited. To register, please contact Debbie Joa, Prevention and Protection Coordinator, Salem-Keizer School District at 503-399-3061.
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Resilience
The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope
2016 (NR) 60 min. Director: James Redford Featuring: Nadine Burke Harris, Jack Shonkof, Robert Anda, Vincent Felitti, Laura Lawrence, David Johnson, Laura Porter, Victor Carrion, Alice Forrester
Synopsis: “The child may not remember, but the body remembers.” The original research was controversial, but the findings revealed the most important public health findings of a generation. RESILIENCE is a one-hour documentary that delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the birth of a new movement to treat and prevent Toxic Stress. Now understood to be one of the leading causes of every- thing from heart disease and cancer to substance abuse and depression, extremely stressful experiences in childhood can alter brain development and have lifelong effects on health and behavior. However, as experts and practitioners profiled in RESILIENCE are proving, what’s predictable is preventable. These physicians, educators, social workers and communities are daring to talk about the effects of divorce, abuse and neglect. And they’re using cutting edge science to help the next generation break the cycles of adversity and disease.
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Marion County Children and Families Commission To bring together community efforts and resources to ensure an equal opportunity
for all children and families in Marion County to attain their full potential.
Marion County Children and Families Steering Committee Meeting February 15, 2018 at 12:00 PM
555 Court Street NE, Community Services Department, Salem, OR Meeting Summary Notes
Members Present: Sue Bloom, Janet Carlson, Cyndi Leinassar, and Sam Skillern Members Absent: Walt Beglau, Gayle Caldazaro-Doty, and Jim Seymour Visitor: Josh Graves Staff: Tamra Goettsch Welcome, Introductions, Announcements
Correction noted on 12/14 Steering Committee Notes that Lisa Harnisch’s last name was misspelled. Membership and Nomination and Attendance
Positions have been filled
Tamra has reached out to Lisa Harnisch about her interest in serving on the commission, but no response to date.
Patrice Altenhofen has been appointed to the commission. Updates:
FPAT
Santa Central presentation was recently given by the Foster Parent Association to the Marion County Board of Commissioners. Commissioner Carlson commented on the compelling stories shared and suggested that they be considered when developing partnerships to support children in foster care and their care givers.
Eliminate the Gap Champion Position: Interviews were held 2/16/18 with three applicants. The champion would work under the direction of Catholic Community Services (CCS) and would focus on the work plan drafted by CCS, Child Welfare (Ormond), and Community Services. Commissioner Carlson had a discussion with Ormond Fredericks, DHS District 3 Manager, and encouraged the group to work with DHS on the language used about this position and the scope of work. Ormond was identified to serve on the interview team. Once the position is filled, the champion will be charged with advancing the work plan and keeping all partners in the loop.
YRAT
Together Toward Tomorrow: On the date of the meeting 362 and 374 people were registered, respectively, for the one-hour breakfast event and the three-hour implementation strategy training. More registrations were anticipated.
Resilience Documentary: Those present recommended that the commission members see the video and from there a broader viewing plan could be developed. Those that have seen the video felt it was compelling and would be a valuable use of the commission’s time. Would like to have a showing at the March Commission meeting.
Family Check-Up: The grant process is still not open, but the grant is drafted and will be submitted once Willamette Valley Community Health opens its grant process.
Child Abuse Prevention Month: Planning efforts are underway and moving in a good direction. More information to come.
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CFC Meeting:
Welcome & Introductions
Child Abuse Prevention – Briefly mention what’s happening, but have printed information available.
11:45 a.m. – Introduce the film and why it is being shown. Invite members to continue eating during the viewing.
Noon to 1:00 p.m. – Show the film; ask OSFN to be present at the meeting to help address any questions that may arise after the CFC sees the film.
Mary to check with Broadway Commons to ensure that we have someone at the meeting to help with getting the film started. Also, prior to the CFC meeting ensure that the sound will be sufficient for the commission members to hear easily.
1:00 to 1:15 p.m. -- Questions, Answers, and Next Steps
Prepare handout that provides an update on FPAT, YRAT (100 day challenge) and CRN Next steering committee meeting: April 19, 2018
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Marion County Children and Families Commission To bring together community efforts and resources to ensure an equal opportunity
for all children and families in Marion County to attain their full potential.
Marion County Children and Families
Family Preservation Action Team Meeting January 8, 2018 - 10:00-11:30 a.m.
5th Floor Commissioners Board Room, Courthouse Square Meeting Summary Notes
Members Present: Ormond Fredericks, Dawn Hunter, Alison Kelley, Jim Seymour, Shaney Starr, and Dick Withnell Members Absent: Patrice Altenhofen, Walt Beglau, Phil Blea, and Sam Skillern Staff: Tamra Goettsch and Mary Grim Guests: Paige Clarkson, Josh Graves, Brooke Gray, Todd Kwapisz, Raquel Moore-Green, and Shelly Winterberg Welcome, Introductions, Announcements
Jim welcomed members and guests. Eliminate the Gap – Strategic Plan for the Recruitment and Retention of Foster Parents
Reviewed Status Report and Questions
Obtain agreement on the role of the Foster Parent Champion, including issues/tasks that are not the responsibility of the Foster Parent Champion.
Correction in strategic plan – DHS hired 2 temporary positions (correct 10 positions to 2 temporary positions).
Action Item: Increase the number of foster parents/homes. Is this action item focused on general recruitment or recruitment of foster parents that can provide specialized care?
Current action item language was approved as part of the strategic plan. Postpone making changes until the Foster Parent Champion has been hired.
Recruitment of foster parents is a long process that begins with cultivating interest and understanding prior to a person becoming a foster parent.
Current recruiters: Every Child, Gwen Slippy from DHS, and CASA
Obtain agreement on the role of the Foster Parent Champion. Job description needs to be clear and should be reviewed and updated by the Foster Parent Champion committee.
Skills needed: conflict management and a working knowledge of the foster care system in Marion County.
Metrics to measure progress/success (return on investment).
Metrics are required if DHS funding is to be secured.
The Foster Parent Champion focus to fill the gap: 1) target business community; 2) expanded role in the future; and 3) Enhanced Support for Foster Parents.
Position tasks to be driven by a sense of urgency.
Increase number of foster parents and CASAs.
Need to identify the current number of foster parents and the ideal number of foster parents needed.
Host/coordinate recruitment events (2-3 times per year).
In the plan, update ‘TBD’ with ‘take direction from FPAT.’
Work between meetings to move the action items forward.
Alison requested that the status report be updated to reflect the items discussed; and, to review and update the status report on a regular basis. Those present agreed.
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Recruitment
Include required skills in the job description: conflict management and a working knowledge of the foster care system in Marion County.
Foster Parent Champion Recruitment Update.
Interview panel: Walt, Jim, Ormond, Sam, Tamra, and Mary Standing Updates
Every Child – Shelly
Steering Committee recruitment in process.
Steering Committee will begin meeting in February.
Will develop a key stakeholders contact list to include in meeting announcements and other communication.
Siletz Tribe to recommend a representative to serve on the steering committee member
A representative from Woodburn will be identified to serve on the steering committee, too.
Schematic – Alison – attached w/updates from 1/8/2018 FPAT meeting.
Developed in response to discussion in a previous FPAT meeting.
Purpose – how to communicate with lay people about the system?
Pictograph that shows the flow of children and families as they are touched by the various system organizations. The touchpoints of services are: intervention and investigation; helping children and families to be safe and ensuring justice; and, engaging positively in life.
Suggestion:
Prevention; Helping Child and Family to be Safe and Ensuring Justice; and, Engaging Positively in Life.
DHS Self-Sufficiency Program: many families receive TANF, SNAP, and WIC benefits. DHS is increasing its presence in schools to ensure service for children and families. Focus on increasing stability to move families to move out of poverty.
Distinguish between Self-Sufficiency and Child Protective Services.
Post schematic cycle online with links to the various steps/agencies/roles.
DHS – Ormond
DHS is experiencing high staff turnover and vacancies..
8 months to fill positions and train staff.
CASA – Shaney Starr
Program Manager position – three applicants.
Donor database.
Successful “We are for the Children” luncheon – met match funding.
Scheduled meeting with Chan Hellman – February 12, 2018.
Need 75 more CASAs to serve all children in foster care (In 2016, 200 were needed).
23 new CASAs are scheduled for the next CASA training.
20 people to be sworn in (May or June).
Comfort dog training begins on January 24, 2018, and will be sworn in at a later date.
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Liberty House – Alison Kelley
Currently recruiting additional staff
Multi-disciplinary Team
Coordinate Services
Primary Care Provider
Child Abuse Response Team: decreases time spent to determine services needed
3 offices
Received a grant from Salem Health to provide Karly’s Law examinations in Polk County
Facility dog named Eli a black lab
Social media – law enforcement update
Increase in bullying
Middle and high school students are posting nude photos
Youth suicide has increased
Catholic Community Services – Jim Seymour and Josh Graves
Catholic Community Services is celebrating their 80th anniversary
31,000 nights/year of affordable housing
Serve 4,000 people per day
Enhanced Support for Foster Care
Final negotiations for two central home parents
Contract versus employees
Contractor insurance requirements
Next phase: identify homes in proximity and ask if they would like to be engaged
Geographic location for central homes: one in central home in south Salem and one in central home in northeast Salem
Visitation Workgroup – Todd Kwapisz
Purpose: enhance the visitation experience for parents and children
Identify how to get the community involved
Increase the number of SSAs and provide them with training
Determine how to increase visitation capacity
Visitation rooms need makeovers – 15-20 rooms
Subgroup create a timeline
What is needed?
Identify potential partners, i.e. Home Depot or local interior designers
Create themes
Include a play area
Create a flyer to solicit organizations to complete room makeovers
Dick Withnell
Foster Parent Champion suggestions: schedule presentations and meetings
Chamber of Commerce forum panel discussion
Civic Organizations: city clubs, Rotary, etc.
Ormond will be speaking at the Downtown Rotary club on January 31, 2018. Topic: The State of Foster Care
Next meeting: March 12, 2018
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Marion County Children & Families Commission
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Jaime Arredondo CAPACES Leadership Institute Director of Special Projects Walt Beglau* Marion County District Attorney’s Office District Attorney Carla Bennett Willamette Valley Community Health Director of Quality and Transformation Sue Bloom Boys and Girls Club of Salem, Marion, and Polk Counties Executive Director Gladys Blum Gladys Blum Group Owner Deputy Chief George Burke Salem Police Department Deputy Chief Gayle Caldarazzo-Doty* Community Member Undersheriff Troy Clausen Marion County Sheriff’s Office Undersheriff Jayne Downing Center for Hope and Safety Executive Director Ormond Fredericks Department of Human Services District 3 Child Welfare Manager Troy Gregg Marion County Juvenile Department Director
Levi Herrera-Lopez Mano a Mano Family Center Executive Director Charles Lee Mountain West Investment, Pres. of Mountain West Career Institute Krina Lee Salem Keizer Education Foundation, Executive Director Cyndi Leinassar (Chair)* Community Action Agency Deputy Director Pete McCallum Community Member Cary Moller Marion County Health Department Administrator Judge Cheryl Pellegrini Marion County Circuit Court Judge Allan Pollock Salem-Keizer Transit Director Eric Richards Salem-Keizer School District Jim Seymour (Vice-Chair)* Catholic Community Services Executive Director Sam Skillern* Salem Leadership Foundation Executive Director
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Marion County Children & Families Commission
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Shaney Starr* CASA Executive Director Honorary Commission Members Janet Carlson*- Board Designee Marion County Board of Commissioners Marilyn Dedrick Silverton Together Community Progress Team Donalda Dodson Oregon Child Development Coalition Executive Director Ron Hays United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley Executive Director Chief Gerald Moore Salem Police Department Chief of Police Sheriff Jason Myers Marion County Office Sheriff Stephen Thorsett Willamette University President
Staff Contact Information: Main Office Phone: 503-588-7975 Fax: 503-373-4460 Tamra Goettsch, Director 503-589-3200 [email protected] Mary Grim, Program Coordinator 503-584-7722 [email protected] Denise Clark, Program Specialist 503-373-4378 [email protected] Children and Families Commission Website http://www.co.marion.or.us/CS/CFC/
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2018 Children and Families Commission and CFC subcommittee meeting schedule
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Children and Families Commission Meetings Bimonthly (odd months), on the 3rd Thursday of the month – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Location: Broadway Commons, 1300 Broadway Street NE, Grant Room 206
Children and Families Steering Committee Meeting Bimonthly (even months), on the 3rd Thursday of the month – 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Courthouse Square – 3rd Floor Community Services Dept., 555 Court Street, NE, Salem
Family Preservation Action Team (FPAT) Meetings Bimonthly (odd months), on the 2nd Monday of the month – 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Courthouse Square – 5th Floor Commissioner’s Boardroom 555 Court Street, NE, Salem
Youth Resource Action Team (YRAT) Meetings Bimonthly (even months), on the last Monday – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Note: December’s meeting will take place on the 3rd Monday Location: Courthouse Square – 5th Floor Commissioner’s Boardroom
555 Court Street, NE, Salem
January, 2018
January 8, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. FPAT Meeting
January 18, 2018 – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. CFC Meeting
February, 2018
February 15, 2018 – 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. CFC Steering Committee Meeting
February 26, 2018 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. YRAT Meeting
March, 2018
March 12, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. FPAT Meeting
March 15, 2018 – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. CFC Meeting
April, 2018
April 19, 2018 – 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. CFC Steering Committee Meeting
April 30, 2018 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. YRAT Meeting
May, 2018
May 14, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. FPAT Meeting
May 17, 2018 – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. CFC Meeting
June, 2018
June 21, 2018 – 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. CFC Steering Committee Meeting
June 25, 2018 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. YRAT Meeting
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2018 Children and Families Commission and CFC subcommittee meeting schedule
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Children and Families Commission Meetings Bimonthly (odd months), on the 3rd Thursday of the month – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Location: Broadway Commons, 1300 Broadway Street NE, Grant Room 206
Children and Families Steering Committee Meeting Bimonthly (even months), on the 3rd Thursday of the month – 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Courthouse Square – 3rd Floor Community Services Dept., 555 Court Street, NE, Salem
Family Preservation Action Team (FPAT) Meetings Bimonthly (odd months), on the 2nd Monday of the month – 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Courthouse Square – 5th Floor Commissioner’s Boardroom 555 Court Street, NE, Salem
Youth Resource Action Team (YRAT) Meetings Bimonthly (even months), on the last Monday – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Note: December’s meeting will take place on the 3rd Monday Location: Courthouse Square – 5th Floor Commissioner’s Boardroom
555 Court Street, NE, Salem
July, 2018
July 9, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. FPAT Meeting
July 19, 2018 – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. CFC Meeting
August, 2018
August 16, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CFC Steering Committee Meeting
August 27, 2018 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. YRAT Meeting
September, 2018
September 10, 2018–10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. FPAT Meeting
September 20, 2018 – 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. CFC Meeting
October, 2018
October 18, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CFC Steering Committee Meeting
October 29, 2018 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. YRAT Meeting
November, 2018
TBD FPAT Meeting
November 15, 2018 – 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. CFC Meeting
December, 2018
December 17, 2018 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. YRAT Meeting
December 20, 2018 – 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. CFC Steering Committee Meeting
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