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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/15/2019 - Minutes MINUTES "R City of Renton • Human Services Advisory Committee Meeting October 15, 2019 - 3:00 p.m. Renton City Hall - Council Conference Room, 7th Floor Attendance:Amy Koehl (Chair),Teresa Kenney(Vice Chair), Staci VanderPol, Catherine Dang, Leslie Anderson, Krista Townsend, Cynthia Jones,Joe Scovel,Adair Hasty,Joanie Howe Staff: Human Services Manager Guy Williams, Human Services Coordinator Dianne Utecht,Administrative Secretary Jennifer Ayres 1. Call to Order at 3:03 p.m. by Amy Koehl. 2. Approval of Agenda—Joe Scovel moved to approve the October 15, 2019 agenda.The motion was seconded by Teresa Kenney. All were in favor; motion carried. 3. Approval of Minutes—Teresa Kenney motioned to approve the July 16, 2019 and September 17, 2019 minutes. Motion was seconded by Staci VanderPol.All were in favor; motion carried. 4. Presentation: Dignity for Divas Nikki Gane, Founder and Director a. History of program i. Founder's story ii. More than 65,000 individuals have received assistance and 15,000 care bags distributed b. Overview https://www.dignitvfordivas.org/ i. Agency strives to keep individuals in stable housing and focus is on self-care ii. Clients are individuals who have experienced homelessness and are mostly women iii. Types of services include monthly check-ins,goal planning, referrals, and transportation iv. Client resource packets focus on financial literacy, health, beauty, and household items 5. Break—5 minutes 6. Debrief on Funding Agency Visits (by HSAC members in attendance) a. King County Sexual Assault Resource Center b. Renton Area Youth Services 7. Old Business/Action Items a. Housing (Dianne Utecht) i. Housing burden on King County home owners means many are paying mortgages that are greater than 50%of annual income ii. High cost of rental housing means that many are unable to afford even a one bedroom apartment b. 2"d Quarter Reports from Funded Agencies 8. Information a. New Board Member Process b. Homeless Community Resource Event City of Renton Human Services Advisory Committee October 15, 2019 Page 2 9. Adjournment Krista Townsend motioned to adjourn. Motion was seconded by Joanie Howe.All were in favor; motion carried. Adjourned at 4:51pm. Respectfully submitted, Amy Koehl,Cha Date Next regular meeting: November 19,2019, Council Conference room 7t'Floor, Renton City Hall City of Renton Human Services Agency Performance April-June, 2019 Friends of Youth Young Adult Shelter Performance Measure Annual Goal Second Quarter Goal YTD Performance through Juner 1. Unduplicated 7 2 0 Renton Clients 2. Number of 38 0 0 bednights Youth Haven (under 18 ) 3. Number of 17S 0 0 bednights The Landing(18-24) Agency Comment:Challenges: This quarter,The Landing bednight numbers were lower than usual. This is largely due to a high number of young people moving out of homelessness quickly, and into various housing programs. Many of the people met on Street Outreach in Renton are not interested in commuting all the way to shelter in Redmond, due to distance and travel time barriers. This is a challenge in meeting the goal of bednights for the Landing shelter Staff Comment: Payment has been withheld until any services have been provided. Distance to shelter may not be feasible for Renton youth. Will revisit with committee after 3rd quarter. Multi Service Center Performance Measure Annual Goal Second Quarter Goal YTD Performance through Juner 1. Unduplicated 12 3 0 Renton Clients 2. Case Management 23 6 0 Hours 3. Bednights provided 4S0 112 0 Agency Comment: MSC is meeting or exceeding its YTD service unit goals for all cities with the exception of the City of Renton. Out of 3 Renton families contacted for follow-up appointments, none returned MSC staffs phone calls. MSC program management staff discussed other outreach strategies to engage Renton families such as connecting with the Renton School District's McKinney Vento liaison, various places of worship and food banks in the Renton area. MSC staff continue to strategize ways to engage Renton families in the hopes of serving their needs through shelter access. MSC staff is confident that through our outreach efforts,we will be able to meet the goals for Renton residents to be served and service units to be provided. Staff comment: Agency is trying different outreach efforts to serve Renton residents. We will continue to monitor. H:\Human Services\.Agencies-Contracted\.19 Agencies\Agency Performance 2019Q2.docx City of,C Seattle King County Department of Public Health Performance Measure Annual Goal Third Quarter Goal YTD Performance through September 1. Unduplicated 38 10 15 Clients 2. Number of Dental 40 10 15 visits Agency Comment: A number of clinics were canceled first quarter dues to snow,and lack of Dental staff. They have recruited more dentists and have resumed their regular monthly clinics in all cities. Staff Comments: the Dental van is always at capacity when it is here. Weather and staffing don't appear to be issues for the third quarter. . Agencies not yet under contract because they have not submitted required paperwork: Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee Margie Williams Helping Hands 2 Ad ' Q A N 0 24pa .4 du A m ba u 0 le 00 1 0 r > R. r bu tlo 0 Ow r r vto u 40 ro bt L- Cd Q 4,1 E U 0 CO C, cu 0 m $a� 0 COA 0 L- 0 LIJ -0 0 (1) LL 0 0 I C) 411 n a F L a iL cu tj cn o c�> cuaio L � u Q a4 cc od > a cn C; c —a>, � ° co ai � u u a o o vv an a v A o . cd Q O x .a �uo v .a — � r co SD > r 0 to m cn