PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH, MENTAL RETARDATION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES BOARD CONVENED REGULAR MEETING:

Similar documents
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

The Arlington Community Services Board Sequoia I 2100 Washington Boulevard Arlington, VA (703) FAX: (703)

Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

MINUTES. Ann Baumgardner, William Hepler, Paula Howland, Clare Lillard, Demaris Miller

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION - COUNTY OF KERN 1115 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301

The meeting was called to order at 5:01 p.m. by Chair Anderson.

Approved MINUTES

OTHERS: Cooperative Extension Office Administrator Deb Maes and Harold Brown

BEN FRANKLIN TRANSIT BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Thursday, December 14 th, 2017 at 7:00 p.m Columbia Park Trail, Richland WA

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MINUTES. December 3, :00 P.M. Draft

The Arlington Community Services Board 1725 N. George Mason Drive Arlington, VA (703) FAX: (703)

JOINT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Minutes of Meeting March 27, 2014

CITY OF PASADENA MINUTES OF THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEE

The Arlington Community Services Board 1725 N. George Mason Drive Arlington, VA (703) FAX: (703)

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION - COUNTY OF KERN 1115 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301

Minutes of a Meeting of the Hanover Township Board 240 S. State Route 59, Bartlett Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Authority Board. Board Meeting. November 8, 2012

RICHMOND REGIONAL PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION Minutes of Meeting July 12, 2018

John Argoudelis acting as chairman and Anita Gerardy acting as Town Clerk, the following official business was transacted:

King and Queen County Board of Supervisors Meeting. Monday, August 11, 2014

At this time, Clerk Kelly asked Commissioner Posma to read the resolution for a one-year term for Chairperson.

Fred S. Crittenden, Pinetop District Kenneth W. Williams, Pinetop District John D. Miller, Jr., Saluda District Lenora O. Weber, Saluda District

MINUTES. Personnel & Resource Committee roll call attendance was taken. Trustee Miller, present; Trustee Vasquez, present. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

SAN FRANCISCO FIRE COMMISSION

Anita Gerardy. John Argoudelis acting as chairman and Anita Gerardy acting as clerk, the following official business was transacted:

September 20, Invocation Pastor Jerry Aveta, Waterway Community Church, Woodbridge

SHASTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGULAR MEETING

Convention & Visitors Bureau Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area. Regular Board Meeting Thursday, March 27, 2014

Advantage Behavioral Health Systems MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, AND ADDICTIVE DISEASES SERVICE BOARD MEETING #195 August 28, 2012

BROOME COUNTY LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION July 18, 1994

TRINITY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MINUTES

Minutes of the Town of Johnsburg Regular Board Meeting November 18, 2014 Tannery Pond Community Center North Creek, New York

WORK SESSION. ANNOUNCEMENTS Trustee Wright acknowledged former Nevada first lady Sandy Miller present in the audience.

LUNENBURG COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM LUNENBURG COURTS BUILDING LUNENBURG, VIRGINIA. Minutes of January 11, 2018 Meeting

MINUTES OF MEETING THE METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING AGENCY

PERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JUNE 18, 2018

FY 2007 targets for key goals of this service area, as established in the FY 2007 Adopted Budget, are shown below.

LUNENBURG COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM LUNENBURG COURTS BUILDING LUNENBURG, VIRGINIA. Minutes of September 13, 2018 Meeting

REGULAR MEETING DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY 24, 2017

ATLANTIC COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Stillwater Building 201 Shore Road, Northfield, New Jersey ~ ~ ~ Minutes of Meeting April 25, 2017

F. W. Jenkins, Jr., Board Member. Jason D. Bellows, Board Member. B. Wally Beauchamp, Board Member. William R. Lee was absent.

Kansas Legislative Research Department September 16, 2004 MINUTES. August 5, 2004 Room 123-S Statehouse

SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO WATER ACTIVITY ENTERPRISE MINUTES. May 17, 2018

MINUTES ST. MARY S COUNTY METROPOLITAN COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MARCH 22, 2018

MINUTES KALAMAZOO COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING JULY 5, 2016

WORK SESSION. Wednesday, April 3, 2013

2018 REGULAR SESSION Allegany County Legislative Meeting Monday, April 23, :00 p.m. Legislative Chambers - Belmont, New York

Haywood Community College Board of Trustees Board Meeting August 1, 2016

Executive Board Meeting 7/11/16

President Stricker called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Clerk Grisco called the roll and the following Trustees answered present:

The meeting was called to order at 6:38 p.m. by the Superintendent.

MINUTES KING WILLIAM COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WORK SESSION OF AUGUST 10, 2015

MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 10, 2016

COMMISSION ON VASAP QUARTERLY BOARD MEETING. Friday, December 9, Minutes

STATE OF TENNESSEE COUNTY OF HAMBLEN CORPORATION OF MORRISTOWN February 21, 2012

MINUTES KALAMAZOO COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING NOVEMBER 21, 2017

Page 1 of 12. Office of the City Manager CONSENT CALENDAR September 20, 2016

MOUNT ROGERS COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICES BOARD LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE. MINUTES May 8, 2012

Item 08D 1 of 6

MINUTES JUNE 26, 2012 Permit and Resource Management Department (PRMD) Hearing Room 2550 Ventura Ave., Room Santa Rosa, CA 95403

C-1 MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN MAY 29, 2007

BOARD OF VISITORS Finance and Administration Committee Friday, December 7, 2012 New Student Center Board Room MINUTES

FINAL * as approved at December 2017 Board meeting * FINAL

MINUTES OF MEETING MERGER AD HOC TASK FORCE JULY 20, 2005

COUNCIL ON THE SOCIAL STATUS OF BLACK MEN AND BOYS Meeting Minutes

BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES STEWART MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, AUGUST 27, 2018 VOLUME 47

TOWN OF YUCCA VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 18, 2014

April, June. o 9:15 10:45 am in person before Program Council meeting February, May

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGULAR MEETING July 10, 2012

Palm Beach County HIV CARE Council. CARE Council Meeting Monday, July 28, 2014 Minutes

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS

VIRGINIA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE RETREAT AND REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE THE COMMISSIONERS HELD ON APRIL 2-4, 2017

Mayor Pritchard presented a Diaper Need Awareness Proclamation to Lee Ann Porter.

MINUTES OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING DISTRICT NO. 537 RICHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE ONE COLLEGE PARK DECATUR, ILLINOIS September 19, 2006

MINUTES WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OCTOBER 10, 2017

MINUTES (taken out of order): Mr. Mullen asked for any additions or changes to the 2013 AGM Minutes. Hearing none, a motion was requested.

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION - COUNTY OF KERN 1115 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301

THE COUNTY CONTROLLER, COUNTY TREASURER, COUNTY SHERIFF, CHILDREN & YOUTH DIRECTOR AND STAFF MEMBER, AND THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR WERE ALSO PRESENT.

Mayor Parrish called the meeting to order at 5:31 p.m. giving the invocation and leading those present in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

WAYNESVILLE CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 18, :00 P.M. MINUTES

VIRGINIA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON FEBRUARY 13, 2018

RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

ANNUAL SESSION SEPTEMBER 15, 2015

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY ELECTORAL BOARD MINUTES October 10, 2014

Joint Powers Board Minutes of Meeting November 14, 2013

C-1 MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN MARCH 27, 2007

A Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Desert Healthcare District was held in the Arthur H. "Red" Motley Boardroom, Palm Springs, CA.

MEDINA COUNTY DISTRICT LIBRARY MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING. June 18, 2018

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF LANDER UNIVERSITY. F. Mitchell Johnson Board Room Lander University Greenwood, South Carolina

County Administrative Building, 1115 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California,

PENINSULA AIRPORT COMMISSION MINUTES

BOARD MEETING MINUTES

NAMI Illinois Bylaws Amended July 23, 2010 ARTICLE I NAME AND PURPOSE

Board of Commissioners of Spalding County Extraordinary Session Monday, June 18, :00 PM Room 108, Spalding County Annex

Chairman Bill Goetz May 2010 through April 2012 X. Vice Chairman Tom Kriege May 2010 through April 2012 X

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

CIRCUIT COURT William T. Newman, Jr. FY 2019 Proposed Budget - General Fund Expenditures

WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION MINUTES OF THE COMMISSION MEETING. Chair Joyce Starks called the meeting to order at 9:15 a.m.

1001 Roberts Lane Charlene Battles, Trustee. (661) FAX (661) Monte Gardner, Trustee

COLUMBIA COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING. May 12, :00 1:30 pm. Location: Peppery Gar & Brill, Sonora, California

Transcription:

5721 c s B M - I n u t e s PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH, MENTAL RETARDATION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES BOARD CONVENED REGULAR MEETING: 6:30 P.M. BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Obediah Baker, Jr., Carmen Cellucci, Roy Coffey, Tony Grimm, Kelly Matthews, Charles Rigby, Evelyn Sale, Dean Sprague, Bill Tracey BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: John O'Leary STAFF PRESENT: Alan Wooten, Linda Newlon - Office of Executive Director Ken Hopkins - Administrative Services Division Managers: Dr. Bobby Miglani - Medical Services; Vickie Taylor - Youth, Adult and Family Services; Rita Romano - Emergency Services; Lisa Madron - Community Support Services; Laurie Olivieri - Quality Improvement; Cora Swett - Office of Consumer and Family Affairs AFFILIATED AGENCIES PRESENT: None GUESTS PRESENT: Pat Victorson (NAMI) PRESS PRESENT: None ***************** OPENING: The of of the Community Services Board was convened in the Powell's Creek Conference Room, James 1. McCoart Government Center, 1 County Complex, Prince William, Virginia. community services where change is possible

5722 CITIZEN'S TIME: --Ms. Pat Victorson wished all a Happy New Year; sharing that she attended and spoke at the State Budget Hearing; there is a lot of work to be done. STAFF TIME: --Ms. Vickie Taylor shared that she and Carl Street (DORS Program) attended the Mental Health First Aid Train the Trainer training this week. Mr. Noe made the first contact with Mr. Geib stating that the State had received some funds from the Sandy Hook tragedy and would be using them to provide this training. Ms. Taylor shared this was an excellent class; it will make citizens become more aware of mental health issues, will assist in offering support and concern and to bridge people to the care they need. Each trainer will provide three trainings per year (8 hours per training). Suggestion was made that the training be given to the Administrative staff first; with a class for the general public in the community who are interested, possibly being partnered with NAMI; first responders could also benefit from the training. Ms. Taylor stated she felt there would likely be more training requests than we could respond to. --Mr. Alan Wooten stated he felt that the plan to provide the training to Administrative staff is a good idea as they are the front door people. Mr. Wooten also stated that Dr. Miglani has called and he is running a little late for the meeting. --Ms. Lisa Madron informed the Board that in February she will be resuming Trauma Consultation Group, which is intended for staff who are working or who may begin working with individuals who have experienced trauma. SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Mr. Bill Tracey was recognized for his work as Board Chairman from January 2011 through December 2013. Chairman Coffey congratulated Mr. Tracey on the superb job he has done, stating he is a man of conviction and compassion. Mr. Tracey thanked everyone and shared he enjoyed being the Board Chairman and has enjoyed his work on the Board and will continue to do so.

5723 APPROVAL OF MINUTES RESOLUTION 14-01RI-Ol MOTION: SECOND: Tracey Matthews The Prince William County Community Services Board does hereby approve the minutes of December 12,2013. Vote: Ayes-- Cellucci, Coffey, Matthews, Rigby, Sale, Sprague, Tracey Nays--None Abstained--Baker, Grimm Absent During Vote--None Absent From Meeting--O'Leary ACTION ITEMS: RECOMMENDED THE PRINCE WILLIAM BOARD OF COUNTY SUPERVISORS APPROVE THE ELIMINATION OF TWO PART-TIME POSITIONS, A.50 THERAPIST II AND A.25 THERAPIST III, AND THE CREATION OF A.75 PART TIME THERAPIST II WITHIN ADULT OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOLUTION 14-01RI-02 MOTION: SECOND: Tracey Sale WHEREAS, all staffing changes for the Prince William County Community Services Board must be approved by the Board of County Supervisors upon recommendation by the Prince William County Community Services Board; and WHEREAS, vacant; and WHEREAS, there is a.25 part-time Therapist III position that has recently become there is a.50 part-time Therapist II that is vacant: and WHEREAS, by eliminating the two part-time positions and creating a single.75 parttime position we would have better hiring ability and staff retention; and WHEREAS, funds required; there is no increase in total hours or benefits and there is no additional

5724 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Prince William County Community Services Board hereby recommends the Board of County Supervisors approve the elimination of two part-time positions and the creation of a single. 75 part-time position; ELIMINATE: 0.50 FTE Therapist II 0.25 FTE Therapist III PCN 70-7012 PCN 89-8244 CREATE: 0.75 FTE Therapist II PCNTBD Vote: Ayes--Baker, Cellucci, Coffey, Grimm, Matthews, Rigby, Sale, Sprague, Tracey Nays--None Abstained--None Absent During Vote--None Absent From Meeting--O'Leary ACCEPTED THE SUM OF $4,207 IN ONE-TIME FUNDING FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES, $3,603 TO BE USED TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR A SPECIFIC CLIENT AND $604 TO REIMBURSE TRAVEL EXPENDITURES RESOLUTION 14-01RI-03 MOTION: SECOND: Tracey Rigby WHEREAS, the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1987 has allocated one-time funds in the amount of $3,603 to be used to provide additional services for a specific client; and WHEREAS, the Projects for Assistance in Transitioning the Homeless has allocated one-time funds in the amount of $604 to reimburse travel expenditures; and WHEREAS, none of these funds require any new local general funds; and funds; WHEREAS, the Prince William County Community Services Board must accept these NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Prince William County Community Services Board does hereby accept the sum of $4,207 in one-time funding;

5725 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these funds will be budgeted and appropriated as follows for FY 2014: INCREASE REVENUE BUDGET: OCA CODE SUB-OBJECT DESCRIPTION 531024 1568 ID - State Base Funds 536428 1780 Categorical Grant TOTAL NET REVENUE INCREASE INCREASE EXPENDITURE BUDGET: OCA CODE 534506 3930 536428 5585 SUB-OBJECT DESCRIPTION Client Services Travel-Mileage TOTAL NET EXPENDITURE INCREASE TOTAL $ 3,603 604 $ 4,207 TOTAL $ 3,603 $ 604 $ 4,207 Vote: Ayes--Baker, Cellucci, Coffey, Grimm, Matthews, O'Leary, Rigby, Sale, Sprague, Tracey Nays=None Abstained-None Absent During Votc--None Absent From Meeting=O'Leary DISCUSSION ITEMS: UPDATE ON LEGISLATIVE CONTACTS ON PROPOSED US HEALTHVEST COPN: The proposal did not pass the COPN process for need. An appeal hearing process and an informal fact-finding process has been held. Mr. Wooten and Ms. Romano attended the hearing on January 8th in Richmond at which Ms. Romano spoke. The presentations made were excellent and conveyed the need. The Health Commissioner will make a decision on the proposal by March 26th. Mr. Wooten stated HealthVest needs support through elected officials. The proposal will continue to be a topic of interest and will likely be discussed at the VACSB Conference. UPDATE ON BOARD MEMBERS VISITS WITH AREA LEGISLATORS: Discussion was held on Board Members' contacts with area legislators. Chairman Coffey has talked with Senator Barker; Pat Victorson, Rita Romano and Cynthia Dudley have met with Senator Barker. Mr. Tracey has spoken with Delegate Lingamfelter and attended a breakfast with Senator Barker and Delegates Anderson and Lingamfelter. Mr. Cellucci has visited with Delegate Jackson Miller (House Majority Whip) and also with his Aide, making them well aware of the HealthVest situation. Mr. Baker visited with Mr. May and discussed the Training Center impacts and need for more intensive care and additional funding and also discussed HealthVest.

._- 5726 Mr. Baker is working to schedule appointments with Senator Colgan and Delegate Torian. Mr. Rigby has made contact with Senator Black, Delegates Hugo (House Majority Caucus Chairman) and Ramadan. Ms. Sale has talked with Senator Stewart and has left the legislative package for Mr. Noe. Chairman Coffey has also spoken with Mrs. Caddigan; is working on setting up visits with Senators Barker and Puller. Chairman Coffey and Mr. Baker will be attending the VACSB Conference next week and will visit legislators. ASSIGNMENT OF BOARD COMMITTEES: Policies and Procedures Committee: and Procedures Committee. Mr. Cellucci and Mrs. Sale will represent the Policies Employee of the Quarter: Ms. Matthews, Mr. Rigby and Mr. Tracey will represent the Employee of the Quarter Award. COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD GOALS FOR 2014: Chairman Coffey shared that he requested this item be put on the agenda so the Board could think about what things they would like to work on, setting goals and to begin working on them as a group. Chairman Coffey and Mr. Wooten will discuss this further with more discussion to be held at the February 20th Board Meeting. Suggestion was made that the Strategic Plan be reviewed. OPEN ITEMS: 1. Oversight ofincidents Occurring in Community Facilities (Cora Swett - 2/20114 Board Meeting) 2. CSB Goals for 2014 (on-going) STAFF TIME (continued): --Dr. Miglani shared he is currently recruiting for the vacant nurse position and continues to look at the delivery and streamlining of services. Dr. Miglani also shared there is a great need for pediatric mental health services.

5727 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S TIME: --Mr. Wooten stated that as of tomorrow he has been on the job for a month; he has spent time with Mr. Geib to become more knowledgeable; has met quite a few folks and is getting to know them and their programs. Mr. Wooten shared he is very impressed with how organized the agency is. Mr. Wooten has attended staff meetings, Local Human Rights Committee meeting, CPMT meeting and met with other county agency directors. Many more meetings are set up for him to attend to become more familiar with staff and programs. --Mr. Wooten shared he attended the Budget Hearing on January 3rd in Northern Virginia and was quite impressed with Ms. Victorson' s testimony. Mr. Wooten stated he has not seen a lot of legislative updates at this point. --Mr. Wooten stated that at the Board of County Supervisors meeting on Tuesday they received a presentation by the Finance Director, Steve Solomon and Deputy County Executive Chris Martino regarding the revenue projections for Fiscal Year 2015. The indicators show that revenues are less than thought, which will have an impact on the budget. The budget is about $15 million off, which is not a shortfall but there will be less money to work with; this figure includes the schools. The money to cover this impact will be realized in savings from health care and retirement costs. BOARD MEMBERS' TIME: --CHARLES RIGBY: Mr. Rigby thanked everyone for what they do and thanked everyone for the great send-off for Tom Geib, which was done just right. --TONY GRIMM: Mr. Grimm reiterated his thoughts on the great send-off for Mr. Geib. Mr. Grimm stated he felt working on goals would be very helpful. --ANNE SALE: Ms. Sale stated the send-off for Tom Geib was great and she welcomed Alan Wooten. --CARMAN CELLUCCI: Mr. Cellucci thanked staff for all they do and stated he would like to attend the Mental Health First Aid Training that Ms. Taylor spoke about. --DEAN SPRAGUE: Mr. Sprague thanked staff for all they do and welcomed Alan Wooten. Mr. Sprague stated it is important to monitor what Community Services is all about; there is a new awareness of the services they provide by the Cities, this collaboration needs to continue especially with community outreach.

5728 --KELLY MATTHEWS: Ms. Matthews stated it is a good idea to elevate visibility of Community Services' presence in the Cities and with local government. Ms. Matthews thanked everyone and wished all a Happy New Year. --OBEDIAH BAKER, JR.: Mr. Baker thanked staff for everything they do. Mr. Baker asked if others had seen the Sunday Washington Post regarding Task Force outcomes; stating he did not feel it made Community Services look bad, we need to increase visibility and this is a good opportunity to do so. --BILL TRACEY: Mr. Tracey stated he feels it is a good idea to review the Strategic Plan. Mr. Tracey also stated he felt when the budget comes out this year Board Members need to communicate with their Board of County Supervisor members for Community Services needs. Mr. Tracey thanked staff. --ROY COFFEY: Chairman Coffey stated he feels this is a good opportunity to see what we can do; asking that Members bring their ides for the next meeting. Chairman Coffey thanked everyone and welcomed Alan Wooten. ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION 14-01RI-04 MOTION: SECOND: Sprague Tracey The Prince William County Community Services Board does hereby agree to adjourn the of the Board at 8:00 p.m. Vote: Ayes-Baker, Cellucci, Coffey, Grimm, Matthews, Rigby, Sale, Sprague, Tracey Nays--None Abstained--None Absent During Vote--None Absent From Meeting--O'Leary ************ A recording of the minutes of will be kept in the Office of the Executive Director, Sudley North Government Complex, 8033 Ashton Avenue, Manassas, Virginia for 3 years.