File #: 22-1568    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/2022 In control: Probation
On agenda: 11/29/2022 Final action: 11/29/2022
Title: Agreement with Two Feathers Native American Family Services for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Services
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. 2 Feathers JH Contract Routing1_RM.pdf

 

To:                                                               Board of Supervisors

 

From:                                          Probation                                          

 

Agenda Section:                     Consent                                                               

 

SUBJECT:

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Agreement with Two Feathers Native American Family Services for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Services

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RECOMMENDATION(S):

Recommendation

That the Board of Supervisors:

1.                     Approve the Agreement with Two Feathers Native American Family Services for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Services;

2.                     Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign this agreement and any future amendments after approval by County Counsel, Risk Management and the County Administrative Office.

 

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SOURCE OF FUNDING                     

Humboldt County Probation’s Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) allocation.

 

DISCUSSION:

The Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) was created by the Crime Prevention Act of 2000 (Chapter 353) to provide a stable funding source for Juvenile justice programs aimed at curbing crime and delinquency among at-risk youth and juvenile offenders. JJCPA funds are available to address a continuum of responses including prevention, intervention, supervision, and incarceration. State law requires that JJCPA-funded programs be modeled on strategies that have demonstrated effectiveness in curbing juvenile delinquency. Beyond that, counties have broad discretion in how they use JJCPA funds to support and enhance their juvenile justice systems

 

To encourage coordination and collaboration among the various local agencies serving at-risk youth and young offenders, JJCPA requires a county’s Multi-Agency Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (MAJJCC) to develop and modify the county’s juvenile justice plan. The MAJJCC is chaired by the county’s Chief Probation Officer and its members include representatives of law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, the Board of Supervisors, social services, education, mental health, and community-based organizations. The MAJJCC is required to meet at least annually to review and update the county Juvenile Justice Plan. JJCPA relies on partnership between the state, local agencies and stakeholders. Local officials and stakeholders determine where to direct resources through an interagency planning process. The State Controller’s Office distributes the appropriated JJCPA fund to counties based on population. Local agencies and community-based organizations deliver programs and services. This partnership acknowledges the value the state places on local discretion and multiagency collaboration in addressing the problem of juvenile crime in California’s communities. Humboldt County’s MAJJCC has determined that

using some of the funds to support diversionary services would be an ideal use of the funds.

 

Following a request for proposal, staff recommends the county contract with Two Feathers Native American Family Services (NAFS) for Two Feathers Youth Juvenile Justice Prevention Programming. This service will pair 10 to 15 Local Native Youth at risk of or actively involved with Juvenile Probation with a Youth Advocates according to shared interests and/or life experience. These youth and advocates will engage in weekly cultural mentorship. Youth Advocates will create mentorship plans that will target the following: school attendance and performance, structured recreational and cultural pro-social activities, and coping and independent living skills, employment and leadership development, juvenile justice requirements, substance use disorder and/or mental health. Youth and Youth Advocates will also define an activity and cultural project supplies needed to participate in cultural activities.

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

This is the third and final year of this grant cycle and funding for this year’s grant was included in Probation’s 2022-23 fiscal year budget, in budget unit 1100-202 therefore there is no supplemental budget required at this time. The funding for this grant comes from the Humboldt County JJCPA allocation for Fiscal Year 2022-23. The attached professional services agreement with Two Feathers Native American Family Services has a total payable of $50,000 for fiscal year 2022-23. However, in the event local, state or federal funding is reduced or eliminated, the County of Humboldt may reduce the above-referenced maximum amount payable or terminate the attached agreement.

 

STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK:

This action supports your Board’s Strategic Framework by providing community-appropriate levels of service.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:                     

Two Feathers native American Family Services

 

ALTERNATIVES TO STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:                     

The Board could choose not to allow the Chief Probation Officer to sign this agreement, however this is not recommended as the Board has already awarded these funds and this is the 3rd year of a non-competitive grant cycle.

 

ATTACHMENTS:                     

1.                     Professional Services Agreement with Two Feather Native American Family Services for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Services

 

PREVIOUS ACTION/REFERRAL:

Board Order No.: C-28; C-16,                      

Meeting of: 12/15/2020; 1/26/2021

File No.: 20-1535; 21-55