File #: 19-0006    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 12/21/2018 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 1/14/2019 Final action:
Title: Budget Ordinance Amendment No. 19BCC000035 Recognizing $466,041 in Federal Grant Funds from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families for Implementation of a Durham Integrated Domestic Violence Response System Program and Establishing one full-time (1 FTE) Child and Family Advocate provisional position and one part-time (.50 FTE) Grants Administrator provisional position of which 100% of the salary and benefits cost is covered by the grant.
Attachments: 1. 1. AAF-35 Supplemental Form ACFY DV Grant Funds (1.5 addtional FTEs) $466,041, 2. 2. AAF-35 ACFY DV Grant Backup $466,041, 3. 3. AAF-35 Legal Form DSS Federal Grant Funds (1.5 addtional FTEs) $466,041
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Budget Ordinance Amendment No. 19BCC000035 Recognizing $466,041 in Federal Grant Funds from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families for Implementation of a Durham Integrated Domestic Violence Response System Program and Establishing one full-time (1 FTE) Child and Family Advocate provisional position and one part-time (.50 FTE) Grants Administrator provisional position of which 100% of the salary and benefits cost is covered by the grant.

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Date Of BOCC Meeting: January 14, 2019

Request For Board Action:
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The Board is requested to recognize a grant award in the amount of $466,041 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families for the implementation of a Durham Integrated Domestic Violence Response System Program. The Department of Social Services, as the lead agency - in partnership with the Exchange Family Center, Duke Center for Child and Family Health, Duke Center for Child and Family Policy, and the Durham Crisis Response Center - is the recipient of a federal grant that will provide education/training for first responders and intensive therapy services for victims of domestic violence. This application was submitted with the support of Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Management Services, and the Durham Police Department.

The Durham Integrated Domestic Violence Response System Program is a demonstration project that is in year three that will provide classroom training and tools for law enforcement, paramedics, firemen, and Child Protective Services social workers to assess for domestic violence when responding to emergency situations in our community. This project will also teach first responders where to refer families for appropriate services based on the completed assessment.

The Department is asking for one full-time (1 FTE) Child and Family Advocate provisional position and one part-time (.50 FTE) Grants Administrator prov...

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