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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-014-02/07/1978-APPROVING CERTAIN AGREEMENTS TO BE ENTERED INTO WITH OTHER AGENCIES TO PROVIDE HUMAN SERVICES TO THE RFSOLUMCN 78-14 OF THE OOONCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVING CERTAIN ACEMEN75 TO BE E6l RED IN10 WITH OTHER AGENCIES TO PROVIDE HOMAN SERVICES TO THE CM WHEREAS, heretofore the City of Fort Collins has received from the Federal Government certain revenue sharing funds; and SAS, the Council has determined to use a portion of said funds to develop human service programs in the City: and MEMMAS, the Council has determined that some federally matchable funds shall be used to develop human service programs for wduch the Federal Govern- ment has set aside matching funds: and WHEREAS, after considerat,mn of the program Which the City Council desires to implement, it has been determined that it is in the best interests of the City to contract with other agencies for the implementation of some of these programs: and SAS, the Council has appointed three of its Human Relations Oommission members to serve on the Larimer minty Human Resource Hoard, the purpose of such Hoard being to screen human service agency applications and recommend a 000rdi- nated human service delivery budget for Fort Collins, Loveland, and Tar,mer sty; and WHEREAS, such Hoard has held its meetings and provided such recommendations, and VaMEAS, contracts have been prepared as follows: COMIN1 T EDUCATION Services Utilization of the Community Education Center will be provided for 13,37 c=ts, for recreational, educational, cultural, and human service programs, through the provision of meeting rooms and office space, and the coordination of educational and recreational programs by meeting on a regular basis with staff of Vbc Tech, CSU, rar,mer County guman Development, Ft. Collins Parks 6 Recreation and ornan RPsOurces Departments, PR-1, etc. : 4,144 hours of staff service will be pro- vided. Four Community School coordinators will be trained and supervised to identify needs, coordinate program, and develop now programs at laurel , RiffPn_}v*+ah, Juan ,Fh llana, sheools, and will provide 6,520 hm= of Service to 23,565 clients. 3,500 hours of admunus:. atxve coordination of pxogramS, fund raising activitlo3, public re>_afirns, and volunteer recuritment will be provided. Contract Stipulation: rYomemity Education shall transfer LAIRS Tnfoxm.atimn and Referral Program to the Community Crisis Center. ELIZABETH STQg RESOURCE CENTER Services. 3,228 hours of employment counseling services regarding assessing abilitieess,seeting goals, resume writing, job searching, interviewing techniques, and application preparation, will be provided for 1,008 clients. 1,500 hours of child care training and referral of qualified, trained child care workers will be provided for 1,794 clients. 1,870 hours of senior employment referral service for paid employment of older workers will be provided for 3,504 clients. 2,993 hours of consumer credit counseling service toward the education of people on how to live within their inrrmP and pay off their financial debts an a reasonable manner will be provided for 1,123 clients. 1,654 hours of service toward droving educational opportunities for adults, that will promote personal gerwrth, expand employment options, and increase coping skills, will be provided to 723 clients through individual and group sessions (outreach, workshops) Contract Stipulation Elizabeth Stone Resource Center shall implement a sliding sca P fee schedule which provides for fully subsidized service to clients at or below tarimar HUman Resource Board poverty levels, and graduated fees at 10% increments toward full fee for clients above poverty level, and below larimer Human Resource Board moderate income levels, for Employment Counseling and Workshop Programs. The Center shall implement a fee schedule based on 10% of the amounts paid by Consumer Credit Counseling clients to creditors, such fees sha11 be billed to the creditors, and such billings shall fully disclose their basis. The Center shall establish a membership fee of $5.00 for Child Care and Senior Employment Counseling Programs Such fee shall be waived for clients at or below poverty level. L3Q1= DAY CAFE C EWER Services 300,000 hours bf day care, 37,500 meals and snacks which meet or exceed HEW quality standards will be provided an a sliding scale fee for service basis to ISO children. 1,200 hours of special counseling, visual and/or hearing therapy will be provided for 15 of the children. 720 hours of parent support services such as child physical or behavioral problem consultation will be provided for 90 patents. 3,582 hours of child care training for 20 CEM employees, high school students, and volunteers from CSU and R.S.V.P. will be provided. All services for 17 children and parents will be fully subsidized. Contract Strpulatien: City revenue sharing funding shall be used for expansion into 1Tr income sliding scale subsidy, not toward therapy programs. WLLIIEER.S C UMRING HOUSE Services: 1,927 hours of adult basic edivatic nwill be provided to 145 under- e3.lcat [ts (0-4 grade levels) . 1,204 hours of parent education and family management skills (including programs and classes designed to provide life coping sl +�, home managwAffrt skills, parent-child relationships, nituritaon information and consumer awareness) will be provided to 132 clients. 2,620 hours of dill A services and limed transportation n,ortati will be providedfor 317�children of e ^ Volunteers Clearing Hou program participants. 7 c he 'Back to School" clothing project will serve 320 law-income clients, oath 420 hours of service provided. Contract StiF22r rnc: a) Volunteers Clearing House shall ida ntify dnaracter- istics of units ofcompleted, i.e , proficiency emninatians, etc., and shall submit statistical reports to the ftndsinq sources based on units of service defined accordingly. b) Volunteers Clearing House shall coordinate with employ- ment, training, counseling, and placement ayes such as O=M=ty F&Mat1O1, Elizabeth Stmie Resource Center,iar,mer sty voc Tech Center, PRl, CSU Continuing Education, and the State Job Service, for the provision of employment tram angi counseling ng and placement. AMKX2UW FOR HANDICAPPED CITIZENS Services- 800 hours of advocate recruitment and training will be provided for the iecruitmeti►t of 55 volunteer advocates. 800 hours of portege Outreach will be provided, 50 proteges (handicapper) person wanting ) will be identified. 115 handicapped xr,ersnns will be matched one-to-one with volunteer advocates who will provide 8,000 hours of advocacy help with social skills, jobs, education, recreation, money management, and independent living skills. 1,250 hmm of public education about the handicapped will be directly provided for 170 people. 3,000 hours of administrative support, coorri,mat,on and match monitoring and follow-up will be Provided by paid staff. Ocntract Stipulations Nome. COMMLD= CRISIS & INFORIAMON CENTER Services 500 Larimer area resource services will be identified and catalogued in an initial service directory, according to united Way of America Services Identi- fication System. 200 condensed directory flip cards will be provided for 200 LarimeT human service agencies. 75 volunteers will be provided wtih 100 hours of training in problem and resource identification, crisis prevention, intervention, and post- vention techniques. Crisis lines will be staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, by trained volunteers 1500 hours of crrsis prevention outreach such as community groups education about resource availability, will be provided for 400 people 2,500 hours of telephone crisis and appropriate resource identification and integration will be provided for 6,300 crisis callers in the Ioveland and Ft. Collins areas 7,000 hours of crisis intervention (e.g , in suicide attempts, child or wife battering, family support services in medical, fire, or police cmwrrangies, etc.) will be provided for 1,600 people. 1,300 hours of postventiacn or follow-up with referral agencies and clients will be provided for 160 clients, to assure adequate service has been provided to meet the crises, and to assure that appropri- ate addltianal longer-term services are provided by other agencies if needed to avid crisis reoocurence, and to assure non-duplication of service, including emergency loan monitoring 1500 hours of telephone non-crisis information and referral will be provided for 4000 information callers through the Tar,mer area. Contract Stipulations: a) C caunn+i ty Crisis Ater shall assume responsibility ,ty for the CURS progrmn currently under Cm= mity Education and all res=ins,t„1,tles assigned to CAIFS; b) At least 35% of any funds allocated by the participating govenwents to Community Crisis shall be directed to the fulfillment lme t of Cum Program Objectives; c) CYfmu,n,ty Crisis s Center Shall Ssame crisis s 1121E services for the Southern Ia^+^ar County Crisis Center, and shall establish a cooperation agreement with said Center to notify "on call° Center staff and volunteers of Loveland arises requiring their physical Win' At least 28 of any funds allocated by the local participating goveamnents should be directed to fulfill this xe- qu+reme'+t; and d) The Canter shall enter into a cooperation agreement with Elizabeth $t]QIe FesoRL•e Oe nter and demonstrate cooperation in services related tO emergency chi d Care. IAR1PM COWY YOMH ECH S Services: 8,760 hours ,o�f,'.shelter care (at the facility located in In elaand) , ilcl�, f s ood, , transportaticn, recreation, medical Cam, super- y s,rm, and performance reward behavior modification counselaxig soils be provided for 88 youths. Shelter care will be provided for up to 3 weeks per youth, Curing which time all services toward behavior modificatim program design and placement recommerrlatim are completed. 8,760 hours of "Medium Term. Group H®e" (facility located on Prospect Street in For Collins) services, =xauding all services listed above, plus tutoring in basic living skills such as money management, consumes skills, cooking, and sex eudcatron, in C0aCd *+atIM with public education, will be provided for 16 youths "Medium Term services will be provided for up to 6 months for each youth, during which time: 8 youths will successfully be placed at hone or a lire family setting with 00" crime recidivism, and family, school, and other problems reduced to normal; behavior and envircnnental setting modification program desic`gns and placement recommmxWtan ns will be colleted for 4 youths, whose crime recidivism is reduced to "0" but whose crime =x]uc ve, family, school, etc- problems persist; and 4 youths will maintain crime recidivism and will be recocmanded for additional placement outside the medium term group hare. 8,760 hours of "Img Range Residential" treatment (facility located on Mathews Street in Ft. Collins) services, including all services listed above plus psychological evaluation, self-concept assessment, individual objectives design, progress evaluat=, and juvenile crime recidivism rate follaw-up will be provided for 18 youths. "ID ng JWW Residential Treeatmment" services are provided for a period determined can an individual basis. During 1978 4 youths will be successfully placed at tone or a like family setting with "0" crime recidivism, and family, school, and other problems will be reduced to normal, 9 youths will be at "merit level" (i e. , "0" reCidiVISM, professional psychological and/or psychiatric assessments indicate improvement in p0tentlal normal family, school, and other relationship behavior, but high potential for chime omxducive family, school, and other problems without further treatment) , but 4 youths may maintain urine and crime conducive attlt-3 and behaviors tDward Social relationships. Contract Stipulations: None. EKM HELPS Services. 11,065 hours of sliding scale subsid,vo.l and 8,000 hours of unsub- sidized personal care and home-making assistance will be provided in the Loveland and Ft. Collins areas for 300 persons over 65 years of age, and 20 persons under 65, having health related problems. Contract Stipulations- None. raonWR OOUNTy Alm SERVICES Services. 4,000 hours of general program administration, grantsmanship, fiscal—an-F—statistical Ong and secretarial reoeptson back-tom services will be provided. 1,000 hours of physical maintenance for 2 service facilities, one in Ft. Collins and one in Loveland, will be proves. 11,000 hour's of direct service to 2,520 alcohol problem clients will be provided, including: entry evaluation, development monitoring and assessment of individual program cbjecttves, individual counseling, gip may, monitored antibuse: drink driver edu at„n, employment, court and motor vehicle hearing advocacy, and family counseling, 9O% of the clients receiving individual counseling, and 70% of the group therapy clients maintain Sobriety for more than 6 months. 95% of the drunk driver education clients and 90% of the multiple offender chants avoid incidence of drunk driving Contract Stipulations: None. LAF-U4M COMM AS.90CIATMW OF THE BLnM AND PHYSICALLY HAMICAPPED Services• �,�z_ ai�zed transportation purchased from Care-A-Van will be accessible transportation for handicapped sum provide affordable and, a,� directly ' Persons to public forum concerning s. y affecting the handicapped, to social and recreat ial teams which benefit the mental and physical health of otherwise isolated handicapped persons. The purchase of specialized equipment such as ramps, wheelchairs, , crutches, etc to aid handicapped access to their homes, mobility, and convenience acoasmodatim within and away from their I I subsidized an an emergency and priority need bas,s. specialized equipment check and repair services are provided. Contract SSE atpons: larpmer County Association of the Blind and Physically Handicapped Rh al O peed CYty revenue sharing finds for the following handicapped prnoritles only. 1. Tran portat,rn. 2. 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BE IT FURTHER RE MVED that the City Manager and City Clerk be and they hereby are authorized and directed to execute said agreements for and on behalf of the City of Fbrt Collins. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City omaril held this 7tb dap of Febrn= A.D. 1978. I A. 40 Mayor' AT= t Cler