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Minutes
September 20,1999
Present: Rita Anastasio, Haemi Cha, Tam Frager, Bobbie Gonzales, Lisa Gorham,
Annmarie Evans(Chair 223-7957), Lena Sunthankar, Sara Lamia.
Liaisons: Laurie Fonken-Joseph, City Staff (221-6871)
Diane Gregg, Crossroads Safehouse
Excused Absences: Joann Ginal, Ruth Weatherford, Lisa Hembloom.
Unexcused Absence: Susan Crowe, Debbie Tamlin.
I. Call to order: Meeting was called to order 6:10.
II.. Minutes: Approved as written.
III. Review Agenda: Bobbie will not be giving a legislative report.
IV. Announcements:
A. Tam and Deb talked about having name tags for members of the
Commission members to improve visibility at meetings etc. Members
were interested in exploring this option. Annmarie will make some
contacts to find out the cost. Laurie will contact the City Clerks office to
see if there is protocol for this.
B. Annmarie complimented Tam on letter to Mayor Martinez as a follow up
to the presentation to City Council.
C. Annmarie complimented Bobbie on her soapbox addressing the issues
regarding the study and senior women. Also acknowledged the letter and
information from Marjorie McTaggert which members received in their
packets.
D. September 16t° article on Boards and Commission by Kyle Henley.
Discussed the comments of council and Ruth's comments. May want to
have more discussion about what to do when the press contacts us in the
future. Discussed speaking to Karen Wykunat about the consistency of
attendance by the Commission on the Status of Women members.
Annmarie was concerned that she may have misled Karen when they met.
Will follow up with a letter to her, and a phone call. Tam will do the letter
and Annmarie will work with her on follow up.
E. Discussed inviting more council members to our regular meetings and will
look to doing this in the near future. There is great interest in having more
involvement with Karen on a regular basis.
F. A member of the Colorado State University Commission on Women and
Gender Equity contacted Laurie to see about creating a liaisonship. Will
see if they would like to have a liaison from our group and their meetings
and a liaison from their group at our meetings.. Lena is interested in being
a liaison.
G. Mail was passed around.
V. Business Items
A. Report on Marcile N. Wood Award: 50 people were in attendance. Mary
Benanfi did a great write up in the paper on the award and the winner.
Charlotte Roberts was thrilled. Proclamation was read. Still need to look at
how to get more participation in the future and more nominations, as well as
getting started earlier in the year. Need to get it out in the public more so the
community is more responsive.
B. Discussion on Domestic Violence: Diane wanted to follow up on how the
question by Council was not responded to at the presentation of the Study.
Wanted to give the Commission some ideas they can pass along to Council
about issues of Domestic Violence. If this is a target issue then we need to
know how to respond. We were not prepared for that question. It would be
helpful for Diane to know what the Commission on the Status of Women
needs to know on the issues of Domestic Violence. The Commission will
need to know more about what Crossroads does and then see how the
Commission can work with Crossroads. What do you feel would be some
positive directions to move in in looking at violence against women? One of
the major focuses of Crossroads is looking at the outreach they do. The Crisis
intervention is more like a Band-Aid and they are clearly seeing that this can
only be one part, that the bigger part for them is working with kids on safety
plans for their homes and encouraging the schools to be more receptive to the
education of kids around these issues of safety. The Commission could help
here. Outreach is the focus. Working with human services agencies to help
workers gain tools in how to support families in which there is violence. Also
PVH ER staff. Crossroads is working with the police department and
connecting with them and giving more ongoing education. There is a program
called Domestic Abuse intervention project and a task force which does
education and there is routine training for the Police. The sheriffs dept. has
some training. Colorado State University PD does not have any program and
they never use the response team. There is also a program for perpetrators.
The Hope Center works on issues of violence as well as substance abuse. Dr.
Linny Medoff has a program called PROVE that works with perpetrators.
Primarily Court ordered programs. Some people do go voluntarily, but that is
not common. What help do the victims have? Primary focus is to give them
safety, in addition they receive direct support counseling and looking at
options. They are provided with basic knowledge and resources which can
help them. Many of these women are so isolated they don't know what is out
there. If they choose to they can receive support in looking at their own
beliefs and have support groups to do reprogramming. Women supporting
other women is also a piece. Women can be worked with one time or up to
five years. How many involve substance abuse and is there encouragement to
use support such as ALANON? Yes, however they separate the issue of
violence from the chemical use. The chemical use intensifies the abuse.
There is a program called HEART which is based on 12 step but is not based
on spirituality or powerlessness. How do counselors respond to the question
of whether or not they have been through it themselves? Encourage staff to
talk about this as an issue of oppression and that we live in a society where
women are oppressed and give examples of this and then say I have
experienced oppression, abuse and have been victimized in this society. Most
of the cases of abuse go unreported. Crossroads does not have to report,
which then encourages women to trust that they are not part of the system.
They do provide facts about abuse, about what will happen if an arrest is made
and educate women on what may happen if they decide to file a report.
Crossroads does have a legal program for restraining orders primarily, and to
help with the Criminal justice system. Are there specific things that we can
do, letters etc. to encourage them to partake in the programs? What support
can we offer? Working really hard to get the community to hear this
information and to see that we need to be more collective in meeting the needs
of women. There is a goal of opening a resource center and right now they
need money. The resource center would be a place to offer counseling for
people who are not residence. Community awareness and verbal support to
have people support the development of a resource center, a building where
they can offer services to all their clients, teens, children and women.
Crossroads is doing fund-raisers and public outreach. Contact Mary Ann
Martell about the fundraising efforts. Ideally would like a center of their own.
They deal with a large volume of clientele and need more space. Discussed
use of the Women at Noon Series to get more exposure and information.
Possibly on the topic of Campus Women's Safety. Commission could support
efforts through sending letters etc. At this point what might work is that when
Crossroads sees that they might need some support from the Commission
Diane will bring that request to the Commission.
C. Discussion of Work Plan/Subcommittees: Marcile N. Wood, Women's
History Month, Public Relations Committee, Child Care subcommittees.
■ Public Relations: Annmarie, Tam, Joann, Haemi, Lena, Lisa G.
■ Marcile N. Wood: Lisa G., Debbie, Joann
■ Women's History: Susan, Sara, Lisa H.
■ Child Care/Legislative: Bobbie, Annmarie, Debbie
■ Child Care/On-site: Lisa G., Sara, Lena
■ Child Care/ Community Outreach: Rita, Haemi, Susan
Future meetings will be structured in such a way that we have a business meeting
for the first 45 minutes to hour and then break into subcommittees to work for the
next hour.
D. Multicultural Commission report: Bobbie. Talked about merchant awareness
and the revenue they are losing because they do not carry products for the
diverse populations in Fort Collins. Renita is helping to develop a survey that
students will distribute to merchants in town. Contributed money to Hispanic
Heritage Month. Coffee Connection is doing a Celebration of Diversity for
December 11, 1999 and Multicultural Commission will be participating. Will
be looking into the immigrant population of Germans from Russia.
E. December Retreat: Discussed the retreat options, doing it at the Edward's
House or having a pot luck. Decided to have a potluck. Rita offered her
home. Confirm with Jody Donovan for December 13, 1999 from 5:00-9:00
p.m.
F. Day Care provider panel at the November meeting. Invite all City Council
members. Reserve CIC room. Send council letter and follow up with phone
call. Cherry Trine, day care provider will be contacted and asked to pull
together a panel.
VI. Adjourn 8:15.
Next meeting Monday October 18, 1999. Refreshments by
Susan Crowe and Annmarie Evans!