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Michigan Interagency Migrant Services Committee; Collaborations and Partnerships Dale Flores Freeman, Director, Office of Migrant Affairs, Michigan Dept. of Health & Human Services and IMSC Chair Marcelina Treviño, Reconsideration Attorney, Michigan Dept. of Civil Rights

Michigan Agriculture Food and agriculture sector is the state s secondlargest industry. Over $91 billion impact on the state s economy. Over 300 different agricultural commodities produced in Michigan. #1 nationwide in the production of 18 commodities, most of which require farmworker hand labor

Today s Objectives Review Interagency Migrant Services Committee (IMSC) creation and structure. Highlight several IMSC subcommittees and explore how they have been used to further farmworker interests. Focus on how subcommittees have been used and/or created in response to health emergencies or epidemics.

Farmworkers in Michigan 94,167 Total MSFW Population in the State 49,135 adult farmworkers and 45,032 of their dependents in the state. Legacy of family migration often linked to strong grower/worker relationships and a legacy of strong state-coordinated support services for farmworker families. Of the 45,032 dependents, 42,729 are kids between the ages of 0-19. 27,988 MSFW dependents in the state are children between the ages of 0-12

Farmworkers in Michigan With 94,167 people, MI is the largest MSFW state in the Midwest. Seventh largest farmworker population in the U.S. In 2006: 4,088 Farmworker households received public benefits in Michigan.

Interagency Migrant Services Committee Overview Formed in 1972 Now in 5 th decade Mission: Improve quality of life of farmworkers through coordination of services Membership Is Diverse & Comprehensive All state & federal agencies providing services to farmworkers Farmworker advocates Grower interests

IMSC History 1920s Latino migrant farmworkers in Michigan 1940s & 50s Over 30,000 migrant farmworkers harvesting Michigan cherries 1960s Harvest of Shame documentary Some changes to federal law for farmworkers

IMSC History 1968, 1969 Michigan Civil Rights Commission Reports on Farmworker Conditions with recommendations 1970 Governor s Task Force on Migrants issues recommendations Governor Milliken responsible for having heads of state agencies designate an individual responsible for migrant issues

IMSC History 1972 Designated individuals from state departments form the Interagency Committee on Migrant Affairs 1972 Governor proposes a federal-level interagency committee 1976 Governor designates MI DHHS as lead state agency 1978 Governor renames & institutionalizes Interagency Committee by Executive Order

IMSC Purpose Governor s charge to IMSC in 1978-- Provide forum for the following Communication among state agencies Resolution of problems Development of a state strategy Policy recommendations to Governor s Office

IMSC Purpose Mission (2013 Bylaws): To coordinate the delivery of services to MSFWs and to serve as a clearinghouse for the exchange of views, problems, and solutions between all parties concerned with MSFW labor and related services in an effort to improve the quality of life for MSFWs.

IMSC Membership State Departments: MDARD, MDHHS, LARA, WDA, MDCR, MDE Federal agencies: USDA, SSA, USDOL Migrant Health Agencies: MHP Salud and Michigan Primary Care Association Agencies that specialize in providing education, legal, immigration, or employment services to farmworkers Michigan Farm Bureau

IMSC Structure IMSC meets monthly year-round, rotates meeting locations to member agencies MDHHS Director Office of Migrant Affairs permanent Chair Ad hoc and standing subcommittees

IMSC Subcommittees Migrant Child Task Force Policy/Advocacy & Civil Rights Subcommittee Data Task Force Housing Subcommittee Outreach & Education Subcommittee

Policy/Advocacy & Civil Rights Subcommittee Purpose: To convene state agencies and non-state partners to ensure fair and beneficial policies for Michigan farmworkers and their families and to ensure progress toward fulfilling the 15 Recommendations outlined in the 2010 Civil Rights Report

Policy/Advocacy & Civil Rights Subcommittee Strategies Review Michigan policies affecting farmworkers and their families and advocate for policy changes Develop metrics to measure agency progress. Report annually on agency progress to the Civil Rights Commission.

Michigan Civil Rights Commission

Civil Rights Commission Report Civil Rights Involvement Gathering Information Report Recommendations

Data Task Force Purpose: To convene state agencies and non-state partners to support the collection and analysis of data to improve service delivery and advocacy. Goal: Support efforts to expand and share knowledge of the MSFW population

2006 Enumeration Profiles Study MSFWs in Michigan Need for a Study Funding Hiring a Consultant

Enumeration Study Utilizing Partnerships Role of the IMSC Enumeration Methodology Michigan Collaboration

Enumeration Study Final Report MI Department of Education Presentation of 2006 Study Final Numbers 2013 Enumeration Profiles Study

Housing Subcommittee Purpose: To convene state agencies and non-state partners to identify issues, share best practices and develop solutions related to availability and quality of migrant housing. Goal: Identify housing needs and issues related to housing availability and quality. Ensure that migrant housing is inspected and licensed.

Housing Focus Subcommittee was created in 2005 to address the effect of long term unfilled vacancies in the MDARD s Agriculture Housing Unit. These vacancies led to shortages in licensed housing and increased instances of uninspected, unlicensed, and substandard housing.

Accomplishments Fully staffed Migrant Labor Housing Unit 2012 emergency housing assistance funds

Housing Inspectors

Outreach & Education Subcommittee Purpose: To provide training and resources to ensure effective and safe services to Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers by service providers and community members.

Outreach & Education Subcommittee Outcomes Increase safety and share accurate information for outreach workers through training. Create resources for outreach workers. Coordinate the planning of an annual statewide event.

Outreach & Education Subcommittee Resources Interagency Referral Form Developed by WDA, MDARD, MIOSHA, and sub committee members Report Apparent Violations Referred to Appropriate Agency for Investigation

Outreach & Education Subcommittee Trainings Training Webinars for those who serve MSFWs Personal Safety for Outreach Workers Reporting Apparent Violations and Complaints Cultural Competence and Communications Human Trafficking Farmworker Legal Rights Camp Access and Child Labor

Bi-annual Conference for MSFWs, Growers and Service Providers State Directors Update Awards and Honors Workshops Housing Standards and Enforcement MSU CAMP Program Ag Employer Panel Hot Topics Project Respeto Technology to serve MSFWs

Subcommittee Efforts to Address Health Emergencies H1N1 Pandemic Zika Virus

H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic MPCA Presentation to IMSC Creation of Ad Hoc Health Subcommittee Coordination of Response for Farmworkers and Service Providers

Zika Virus MPCA Presents to IMSC IMSC Discussion for methods to share and inform farmworkers Bilingual Flyers from the CDC MCTF Zika Kits

Questions/Comments Dale Flores Freeman Director, Migrant Affairs FreemanD@michigan.gov Marcelina Treviño Reconsideration Attorney Trevinosavalam@michigan.gov