For a number of years and weve all tried different ways to deal with the most vulnerable populations. The fact that youre able to bring these agencies together and have also the force of the citys structure to say the agencies will Work Together has been part of the challenge. I had several just sort of clarifying questions. If we looked at the opportunity amongst the 17,600 in the surveys you all have been doing and perhaps i need a clarification in the coordinated entry assessment, on the 11,000 that are on your red lane, are those people who have chosen not to take it or theyre people we havent reached out to . It could be both. Okay. Because the system that we have integrates all the information from the emergency room, these could be people coming in quickly and exiting the city. So the 2,400 people who have not been assessed who have a history of psychosis and Substance Use disorder, the lower left, those are going to be the people we prioritize with the Homeless Department to ge
2019106927cwt for Downtown Park aloe caution, turk, hyde minimummy park and woowoo park renovations, this is the special park allocation. Great. Good morning. Im with the Department Staff and great to have you all together today. Before i begin, i wanted to note one correction to the planning commissions packets, the first attachment illustrating the turk hyde is correctly labeled as attachment b didnt should be attachment a. The item before you today is the approval of an allocation from the Downtown Park funds for two recreation and Park Department assets. The first is an allocation of 550,000 from the Downtown Park fund for the renovation of the minipark and the second of 600,000 for the renovation of willie woowoo playground. They will continue to upgraduate the crucial neighborhood assets. The funding allocation considered today will withdraw 1,150,000 from the Downtown Park funds. Attached is the staff report for rec part and the draft resolution that you all will be voting on to
In evolution for over five years. As ill show you today, whole person care is specifically maria and her teams work to look at the data to gather data to help us coordinate care for this population. Is whats key to sort of laying the programmatic foundation and groundwork for us to be able to bring previously really disparate Clinical Services together so that we are integrated and coordinated in our work to serve this population. So what we have had in the d. P. H. Are Different Services which were developed to still perceived gaps, but not this overall populationbased strategy. So our urgent care services, Clinical Services in the Supportive Housing on the streets and shelters, but not really coming together to talk about individuals, to plan our services to take this populationbased approach. In addition, we had different clinical models. So everywhere from an episodics or urgent care model to see people when they come in, to more of a longitudinal model like we have in street medic
Subcommittee is meeting today to receive testimony on engaging the Community Perspective of School Security. Good morning and thank you, everyone who is here today. The subcommittee is meeting to discuss Community Perspectives on School Safety and how the federal government can better support local stakeholders in making our children safer. I want to thank the witnesses for participating in todays hearing. Hearing. First we have, ms. Lauren first we have ms. Lauren hogg and mr. Max schachter. Their testimonies are ones the American Public needs to hear and ones that members of congress should take to heart as we go about our work. Ofpecial thank you to both you for sharing your experience with us. Acknowledge congressman deutsche, who does not set on this committee but he represents florida has been a champion for measures to improve School Safety. I asked the consent to allow to question the witnesses at todays hearing. That went out objection, it is so ordered. Im both of this hearin
Cabell. [background sounds] the subcommittee his meeting today to receive testimony on engaging the communities respective of School Security. Good morning and thank you everyone. The subcommittee is meeting to discuss Community Perspectives on School Safety and how the federal government can better support local stakeholders in making our children safer. On the think the witnesses work to participating in todays hearing. First we have, ms. Lauren hogg, and mr. Max schaffner, testimonies are once the American Public needs to hear and once that members of congress should take to heart as we go about our work. A special thank you to both for sharing your experience with us. Jen would also to acknowledge congressman deutsche, who does not set on this committee but he represents florida has been a champion for measures to improve School Safety. I asked the consent to allow to question the witnesses at todays hearing. That went out objection, it is so ordered. Im both of this hearing can bu