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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 03/12/20151 City of Fort Collins Human Relations Commission Regular Meeting Minutes March 12, 2015, 5:30 PM CIC Room, City Hall West 300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 The Human Relations Commission promotes acceptance and respect for diversity through educational programs and activities to discourage all forms of discrimination based on age, disability, gender, race, religion, etc. Council Liaison: Mayor Karen Weitkunat Staff Liaison: Beth Sowder Recorder: Michele Scalva Commissioners Present: Colleen Conway, Myles Crane, Christy Doyon, Christine Hays, Joseph D. Leske, Jimena Sagas, Preety Sathe, Victor Smith and Mary Vivo Guest Presenters/Citizens: Guest presenter Kim Barman, CanDo and citizen guest Flora Teran Excused Absent: None CALL TO ORDER The meeting commenced promptly at 5:30 p.m. PUBLIC INPUT Ms. Teran teaches a class on Spanish language and Hispanic culture. Ms. Teran has been researching two books she is writing about sustainability and asked what the City of Fort Collins is doing to address sustainability, specifically climate change. Staff Liaison Sowder responded to her inquiries. GUEST SPEAKER PRESENTATION – Kim Barman, CanDo A program overview hand-out was provided with the CanDo vision, mission, goals and strategies. CanDo addresses increased levels of obesity by engaging community members and organizations in the prevention of chronic disease through education, capacity building, advocacy and by increasing access to healthy foods. There are over 300 CanDo coalition members and four local staff members who work in Fort Collins and Loveland. Meeting Highlights Summary: 1. Guest speaker Kim Barman, Obesity Prevention Supervisor with the Coalition for Activity and Nutrition to Defeat Obesity (CanDo), discussed the goals and strategies of that organization to support health and health equity within the community. 2. HRC congratulated Beth Sowder for her appointment as Director of Fort Collins’ Department of Social Sustainability. 3. The Commission held an election of committee members and chairs: HRC: Victor Smith – Chair; Colleen Conway – Vice Chair Educational Outreach: Christy Doyan – Chair; Christine Hays; Jimena Sagas Government Relations: Joseph Leske – Chair; Preety Sathe Media and Community Recognition: Mary Vivo – Chair; Myles Crane 4. HRC members assessed the results of the well-attended March 10th Mental Health Forum: Mental Health Issues Impacting Law Enforcement and the Penal System. HRC discussed plans for the next two Mental Health Forums to be held May 12th and July 14th, both at 7:00 PM at the Harmony/Shields Public Library. 5. HRC discussed establishing guidelines to endorse community groups. 2 Q&A: CanDo focuses on livability issues in low-income neighborhoods, provides technical assistance and site specific options for employers to create workplace wellness programs. Locally, the Food Bank of Larimer County supplies fresh foods to its customers. Live Well Colorado works at the state level to reduce obesity and provide access to fresh foods. CanDo is implementing a program to work with physicians to address weight and eating issues with patients. The CanDo website is www.candoonline.org. AGENDA REVIEW Chair Crane asked if there were changes to the agenda. There were none. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Chair Crane asked for a motion to approve the February HRC meeting minutes. Commissioner Hays motioned for approval. Commissioner Doyon seconded and it passed 9:0. BUDGET REPORT Staff Liaison Sowder provided a budget report with a stated balance of $3589.17. Commissioner Smith motioned for budget approval and Vice Chair Conway seconded. It passed 9:0. Commissioners’ discussion clarified that any unused portion of the budget may not be carried over to the next calendar year. Also, when commissioners make purchases for HRC events, they will be reimbursed after receipts are submitted to Staff Liaison Sowder. OLD BUSINESS 2015 Meeting Speakers: The following schedule of meeting speakers was organized by the commissioners. April – Nancy Jackson, Executive Director, Disabled Resource Services; Commissioner Doyon is organizing May – Toni Zimmerman, CSU; Commissioner Smith is organizing June – City of Fort Collins Staff, Affordable Housing Strategic Plan; Staff Liaison Sowder is organizing July – Commissioner Vivo, A Place of Grace; suggested by Vice Chair Conway August – Possibly Fort Collins Police Services; suggested by Chair Crane New commissioners’ orientation/community liaison: Chair Crane asked commissioners to select organizations they would like to participate in or follow the work of, and be responsible for sharing any relevant information and updates with the HRC. The commissioner community liaisons are as follows: Chair Crane – Larimer County Office on Aging, Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities (PAFC), Community Healthy Improvement Program Vice Chair Conway – American Civil Liberties Union, the monthly meeting is Saturday at 11 a.m. at the library Commissioner Doyon – CanDo Program, Shared Alliance for Youth and Caring and Sharing Commissioner Hays – The Women’s Commission, Youth Advisory Board and The Commission on Disability Commissioner Leske – Center for Public Deliberation, Creating Community Solutions Colorado, Fort Collins Citizens Advisory Board Commissioner Sagas – Northside Aztlan Advisory Committee, State Advisory Committee for Parent Involvement in Education, Poudre School District Accountability Committee, and will share other CSU diversity activities and inclusiveness issues Commissioner Sathe – Court Appointed Special Advocates of Larimer County Commissioner Smith – Project Self-Sufficiency, Senior Advisory Board, Affordable Housing Board Commissioner Vivo – Health District of Northern Larimer County, Touchstone and Homeward 2020 Elections of officers, committee chairs and volunteer committees: Chair Crane updated commissioners on the withdrawal of his intention to continue as HRC Chair. He had spoken informally with commissioners to find a replacement. Chair Crane provided a hand-out with a 3 proposed election slate of commissioners to fill the roles of HRC Chair, Vice Chair, Committee Chairs, and committee assignments and discussion followed. Commissioner Hays motioned to accept the proposed election slate and Commissioner Sathe seconded. It was approved 9:0. The elected positions and roles are as follows: HRC Chair, Victor Smith HRC Vice Chair, Colleen Conway Executive Committee: Victor Smith, Committee Chair and Vice Chair Conway Government Relations: Joseph Leske, Committee Chair and Commissioner Sathe Educational Outreach: Christy Doyon, Committee Chair and Commissioners Hays and Sagas Media and Community Recognition: Commissioner Vivo, Committee Chair and Commissioner Crane Review of HRC Committees: Newly elected Chair Smith asked commissioners to provide a brief review of each committee’s work. Executive Committee: Commissioner Crane and Vice Chair Conway stated this committee’s work is to prepare meeting agendas and structure the business of the HRC from month to month. It resolves any concerns and issues appropriately and is essentially an administrative role. It also calls any emergency meetings and coordinates completing the annual plan and report. Government Relations: Commissioner Sathe stated this committee attends the Citizen Review Board (CRB) meetings and coordinates commissioner attendance to City Council meetings. It is in communication with the Police Department through the CRB, it stays up-to-date with any legislation that falls under the HRC mission and any policy updates from the City. Educational Outreach: Commissioner Hays stated this committee generates and organizes educational topics to present to the public. Media and Community Recognition: Chair Smith stated this committee organizes and hosts the annual awards event and promotes HRC events. Discuss guidelines for potential HRC memberships and endorsements: Commissioners reviewed and discussed issues around formally endorsing and not endorsing other community groups. Commissioners discussed an option for third parties to apply for HRC endorsement, such as an online form that is submitted and reviewed by the commissioners for approval. Commissioner Hays offered to be part of a sub-committee that develops questions for an application requesting HRC endorsement. Commissioners Hays and Leske and Vice Chair Conway will meet and work on developing these questions. Commissioner Sathe asked clarifying questions about what actions are considered endorsements. Other per commissioners: None stated. NEW BUSINESS HRC self-assessment questionnaire: Periodic Review by Council: Staff Liaison Sowder will find out the review date and any available parameters. The HRC Chair and Vice Chair will meet with the Council for the review. Update of City’s Affordable Housing Strategic Plan (AHSP): A copy of the City’s Affordable Housing Strategic Plan presentation hand-out at the Boards and Commissions Super Meeting was provided. On page 5 of the hand-out, the five AHSP goals are listed along with three questions that encourage responses about the goals and other affordable housing issues. 4 Before the Affordable Housing Strategic Plan is submitted, the Department of Social Sustainability will send a draft to all boards and commissions for feedback. Community and Neighborhood Livability: None stated. High Performing Government: None stated. Other per commissioners: Commissioners discussed facilitation options for the July Mental Health Forum about breaking down the community stigma associated with mental illness. Commissioner Hays suggested planning a Spanish-speaking forum for September or later. Commissioners reviewed the protocol for providing responses to Council when they are requested. Commissioners are welcome to write emails and letters to City Council as private citizens. STANDING COMMITTEE AND LIAISON REPORTS Executive Committee (EC) CHIP, CPD/CSU, LCOA, PAFC, ACLU: (Community Health Improvement Program, Center for Public Deliberation, Colorado State University, Larimer County Office on Aging, Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities, American Civil Liberties Union) Commissioner Crane provided a report via email. Government Relations Committee (GR) City Council Meetings: Chair Smith and Commissioner Leske provided reports via email. Citizens Liaison Program: No report Educational Outreach Committee (EOC) Review March 10th Mental Health Forum: Positive feedback was received. May 12th 2015 MH forum planning status: A planning meeting will be organized for this event by EOC Chair Doyon. Media & Community Recognition Committee (M&CR) Publicity for MH forums: To be coordinated. Initial Planning for Human Relations Awards: Will be addressed in future meetings. UPCOMING Events/Announcements Department of Social Sustainability announcements: There is a follow-up event to the Conversation on Homelessness that was held in January. The next event is an invitation-only facilitated conversation on March 23rd. Staff Liaison Sowder will provide a report at April’s meeting. Redtail Ponds housing complex opened on Tuesday with its first resident. This is permanent housing for homeless individuals with a mixture of veterans, individuals and families. Staff Liaison Sowder recently attended a presentation by Lloyd Pendleton from Utah, who directed a program that reduced homelessness in Utah by 72%. 5 The Department of Social Sustainability is working on a strategic plan and Staff Liaison Sowder will be seeking feedback from the HRC. Per Commissioners: Commissioner Hays will not be at the April meeting. Meeting Highlights/Discussion Recap and Approval Chair Smith suggested the following meeting highlights: 1) the presentation from Kim Barman, CanDo; 2) election of commissioners to the proposed slate of positions and roles; and 3) discussion about participating in and/or endorsing third party organizations. CLOSING/Call for Adjournment Chair Smith requested a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Hays motioned and Commissioner Crane seconded. It passed 9:0. The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m. The next HRC regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2015, at 5:30 p.m. in the CIC room. Meeting Hand-outs and brochures: CanDo Overview Budget report Proposed election slate of officers and roles HRC considerations for membership, participation and endorsement of third party groups Endorsement document edited by the Assistant City Attorney PAFC MOU edited by the Assistant City Attorney Affordable Housing Strategic Plan