MEETING DATE: 5/7/2019
DEPARTMENT: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY
DEPT HEAD/DIRECTOR: Tracey Belton, Interim Director
AGENDA ITEM PREPARER: Cynthia Larca
SBC DEPT FILE NUMBER: 130
SUBJECT:
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY - T. BELTON, INTERIM
Approve contract with Go Kids for Child Care Bridge Program in the Not to Exceed amount of $54,968 per fiscal year for the term of July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2021.
SBC FILE NUMBER: 130
AGENDA SECTION:
CONSENT AGENDA
BACKGROUND/SUMMARY:
The Child Care Bridge Program aims to increase the number of foster children successfully placed in home-based family care settings, increase capacity of child care programs to meet the needs of foster children in their care, and maximize funding to support the child care needs of eligible families.
The Bridge Program consists of three components:
1. Emergency child care voucher or payment: Eligible families may receive a time-limited child care voucher or payment to help pay for child care costs for foster children birth through age 12, children with exceptional needs, and severely disabled children up to age 21. $20,000 per fiscal year.
2. Child care navigator: The Contractor will provide a child care navigator to eligible families. The navigator will assist with finding a child care provider, securing a subsidized child care placement if eligible, completing child care program applications, and developing a plan for long-term child care appropriate to the child’s age and needs. $32,500 per fiscal year.
3. Trauma-informed care training and coaching: Child care programs participating in the Bridge Program will receive access to trauma-informed care training. The training includes, but is not limited to, infant and toddler development and research-based, trauma-informed best care practices. Child care providers will also receive access to coaching, through the Contractor, to assist them in applying training curriculum and learn strategies for working with children in foster care. $2,468 per fiscal year.
The funding for this program is through an annual allocation from the State Department of Social Services and is detailed in the attached County Fiscal Letter. The allocation is incorporated in the FY2019/2020 budget.
BUDGETED:
Yes