File #: 18-365   
Type: Resolution (Non-Consent) Status: Passed
File created: 10/1/2018 In control: Budget & Strategy
On agenda: 10/23/2018 Final action: 10/23/2018
Enactment date: 10/23/2018 Enactment #: 2018-257
Title: Commissioner Worley - Budget/Purchasing - To Accept and Appropriate a Department of Justice Grant from the Office for Victims of Crime to Serve Children Who Have Been Impacted by the Opioid Crisis and to Approve Four (4) New Positions that will be Grant Funded for the Three-Year Duration of the Grant (100% Federal Funds - $708,279)
Sponsors: Ronnie Worley
Attachments: 1. Adopted 2018-257, 2. BCR
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Commissioner Worley - Budget/Purchasing - To Accept and Appropriate a Department of Justice Grant from the Office for Victims of Crime to Serve Children Who Have Been Impacted by the Opioid Crisis and to Approve Four (4) New Positions that will be Grant Funded for the Three-Year Duration of the Grant (100% Federal Funds - $708,279)
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STAFF CONTACT
Pat Laws - Budget/Purchasing - 704-866-3771
BUDGET IMPACT
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Appropriate Additional Federal Funds. No additional County funds.
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BUDGET ORDINANCE IMPACT
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BACKGROUND

The Gaston County, NC Project to Serve Children Impacted by the Opioid Crisis will bring together multiple county entities, substance abuse treatment providers, law enforcement, Courts, health care providers, and the faith-based community to collaborate in providing a seamless and integrated system of referrals and services for children who have been victimized by the opioid crisis in this County.

Under the supervision of Gaston County Health and Human Services-Children and Family Division, a Therapeutic Center will be initiated in a child-friendly space donated by a local church. The center will provide the following services for children impacted by substance abuse: supervised visitation therapeutic services for children in foster care whose case has been referred to the center by the Courts and program participation is a part of the disposition order; direct therapeutic services for opioid impacted children who fall into the service gap of having neither private insurance nor Medicaid; counseling and therapeutic services for foster care children who were removed from their homes because of substance abuse and are aging out of the system; children whose parents are receiving treatment through the Drug Diversion and Therapeutic Treatment program (DDaTT), a county initiative to support rehabilitation rather than incarceration for opioid users; and children whose parent(s) has been assigned by the Courts to the Restorative Justic...

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