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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2009-04-23 | 6 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Regular Meeting, April 23, 2009 Page 6 Wright: Yes, there is a requirement to use a (HMIS) homeless Management Information System data collection and evaluation system that is mandated as part of this funding. Countywide $900,000 will go to this system. Providers will need to implement assessment processes that go beyond identifying the immediate need and go to the root cause of a householdos barriers to stability. Member Dailey requested a copy of the Everyone Home resolution being adopted by the council. A Motion, Amendment and Second (James/Biggs/Dailey) that the Board support the proposed plan, and that it believes it is consistent with what the Board believes to be priority social service and human relations needs in the community, including short-term services to prevent people from becoming homeless, and rapid re-housing. Unanimous 3-C. ELECTION OF OFFICERS It was M/S (James/Soglin) that President Wasko be re-elected and member Villareal be elected to one-year terms as President and Vice President, respectively. Unanimous 3-D. WORKGROUP PROGRESS REPORTS Alamedans Together Against Hate Member Villareal reported that ATAH has not met since the last meeting. He and member Soglin have continued to be active in support of the Caring School Curriculum, but not as members of ATAH. One of them will present the SSHRB letter of support for the curriculum at the AUSD boardos meeting, when public comment is heard on this matter. Some minor changes have been made to the curriculum, but not a major overhaul. Emails to AUSD members have been running about 50/50 for and against. The workgroup is planning to participate in the 4th of July Parade and will ask that it be put on the May agenda. Assessment and Awareness Workgroup Member Nielsen reported that plans for the Dental Clinic are proceeding, with the MOU being around 95% completed. CDBG will provide $40,000 for this project, with an additional $27,000 being provided from a separate, unrestricted City fund. The hope is that the project stays on its time- line and opens this September. She continues to represent SSHRB on the ACCYF Data Collection workgroup. Family Services Workgroup President Wasko reported that the family Services Workgroup is õcurrently under constructionö Sister City Workgroup President Wasko reported that the Sister City Workgroupps next meeting would be to finalize plans for a spin-off as a separate non-profit. Resource-Sharing Workgroup | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-04-23.pdf |