CCASSC AGENDA July 30 – July 31, 2015 Murphys Historic Hotel 457 Main Street Murphys, CA 95247 www.murphyshotel.com Thursday, July 30, 2015 10:00 – Noon Director’s Roundtable • Special Request: Members Discussion • Update on state budget & current fiscal issues. • Hal Hunter, Deputy Director, Kings County • Partnerships to Address Poverty Statewide and in Central California: CCASSC, SJVPH, CSAC,CWDA • Special Guest: Cathy Senderling-McDonald Deputy Executive Director, CWDA Noon – 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 – 1:10 PM Welcome & Introductions • Review 04/15 Action Minutes • Additional Agenda Items? 1:10 – 2:30 PM CCASSC Student Stipend Award Presentations • Dr. Sal Montana, Faculty Advisor • Ana Pano, MSW: Level of Awareness of Child Welfare Workers on Commercially Sexually Exploited Children • Pa N. Xiong, MSW: Resiliency Among Hmong Women who were Teen Mothers 2:30 – 2:45 PM Break 2:45 – 4:00 PM CYC Youth Presentations: Calaveras Chapter, Kern Chapter, Santa Barbara Chapter CYC Staff Members: Jenny Vinopal, Director of Programs, Hector Cerda, Regional Coordinator Dawn-Marie Luna, Regional Coordinator Central Valley Liz Ui, Regional Coordinator Southern Region 4:00 ADJOURN CCASSC AGENDA July 30 – July 31, 2015 Murphys Historic Hotel 457 Main Street Murphys, CA 95247 www.murphyshotel.com Friday, July 31, 2015 8:30 – 9:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 – 9:30 AM Director’s Roundtable (cont.) • TANF Reauthorization 9:30 – 10:00 AM CCASSC Research Plan (Patty Poulsen) CSEC Update for ’15-‘16 10:00 –10:30 AM Updates: • APS Training • CFSR/CQI • Statewide Core Practice Model (CPM) • Resource Family Approval (RFA) 10:30 –10:45 AM 10:45–11:30 AM Break University Reports • • • CalSWEC Fresno State CSU, Bakersfield DSWE 11:30 – Noon Date Setting for ‘15-‘16 Noon ADJOURN CCASSC AGENDA July 30, 2015 Murphys Historic Hotel 457 Main Street Murphys, CA 95247 www.murphyshotel.com 10:45am - Noon Special Session with: Cathy Senderling-McDonald Deputy Executive Director, CWDA 1. Introducing Legislation for 2016 Legislative Session -Finding sponsor(s) that support use of poverty indicators as basis for funding public assistance and child safety programs 2. CSAC Poverty Initiative and the Central Valley 3. The 59th County and training 4. Review of funding bases. e.g., Medi-Cal, CalWORKS 5. Continuum of Care Reform (CCR) in CWS – Impact on CCASSC Counties 6. Collaboration opportunities with San Joaquin Valley Public Health Directors Assn.