California coalition against Sexual Assault and we serve the programs that represent all counties in california. California Rape Crisis Centers serves over 30,000 victims in 2014 and we oversee a National Project sponsored by the centers for disease control. We provide web conferences, training and online resources and programs on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence throughout the country. Rape Crisis Centers are the Community Based organizations that provide Crisis Intervention Services to victims ranging from accompaniment and friends during examinations and support groups and legal advocacy and we are the vital partner providing training to schools and Law Enforcement and others and Prevention Needs to start with without. Over 25 of victims experience the first rape between 11 and 18 and one in eight experiencelet first rape 10 or younger. With Sexual Violence and victimization and this behavior is common in middle schools and prevention efforts need to start early and matters for
California coalition against Sexual Assault and we serve the programs that represent all counties in california. California Rape Crisis Centers serves over 30,000 victims in 2014 and we oversee a National Project sponsored by the centers for disease control. We provide web conferences, training and online resources and programs on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence throughout the country. Rape Crisis Centers are the Community Based organizations that provide Crisis Intervention Services to victims ranging from accompaniment and friends during examinations and support groups and legal advocacy and we are the vital partner providing training to schools and Law Enforcement and others and Prevention Needs to start with without. Over 25 of victims experience the first rape between 11 and 18 and one in eight experiencelet first rape 10 or younger. With Sexual Violence and victimization and this behavior is common in middle schools and prevention efforts need to start early and matters for
We also reviewed the commissioner matt haney, and the Course Development and submission, and we are going to have a follow up meeting, during our next meeting on the 23rd as well. We had two guest speakers and the first one was from the Youth Empowerment dcyf and they talked to us about the niad abraham came and talked to us about the youth, sorry about that. And the Youth Advisory Council . Yes. The Youth Advisory Council, thanks. And that is sort of like a representative body in San Francisco. And to the members are specifically appointed from the student, and the sac. And also, we had a guest speaker from americorp and it was chris and nicky and they talked about the opportunities that we can have through americorp and the different possibilities that that gives sac in particular, but also, other kids our age. And we adjourned at 7 15 and the next meeting is the 23rd at 5 30. Thank you. Item f, we have the parent Advisory Council report. Good evening commissioners my name is gloria
We are going to start this meeting differently this evening and i am going to start by calling on the superintendent. Thank you, president norton. We start this evenings meeting with very heavy hearts, as we have suffered a tragic loss to our district of our long time registered parliament, wilson and we would like to read a few words and dedicate this meeting. She was employed by the School District for the board of education for the past 45 years. And she passed away yesterday september 9, 2013. She was born on august 15, 1919 in wisconsin. Her family moved to San Francisco when she was 6 years old. And the train ride from wisconsin made her so sick that she never ever set foot on a train again. She grew up at 5th and judith street in the city by bait and attended Public Schools here and was a proud graduate of lowel high school and went on to Business School where she learned the latest in the shorthand machines the sten graph and worked at the world fair on Treasure Island demonstr
We are going to start this meeting differently this evening and i am going to start by calling on the superintendent. Thank you, president norton. We start this ins meeting with very heavy hearts, as we have suffered a tragic loss to our district of our long time registered parliament, wilson and we would like to read a few words and dedicate this meeting. She was employed by the School District for the board of education for the past 45 years. And she passed away yesterday september 9, 2013. She was born on august 15, 1919 in wisconsin. Her family moved to San Francisco when she was 6 years old. And the train ride from wisconsin made her so sick that she never ever set foot on a train again. She grew up at 5th and judith street in the city by bait and attended Public Schools here and was a proud graduate of lowel high school and went on to Business School where she learned the latest in the shorthand machines the sten graph and worked at the world fair on Treasure Island demonstrating