File #: 18-0158    Version: 1 Name: Children's Services Act FY2019
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 4/26/2018 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 5/23/2018 Final action: 5/23/2018
Title: Resolution Accepting and Appropriating Funds for the Fiscal Year 2019 Children's Services Act (formerly Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk Youth and Families)
Indexes: , , Education
Attachments: 1. Grant Proposal Overview
Related files: 19-0163

Title

Resolution Accepting and Appropriating Funds for the Fiscal Year 2019 Children's Services Act (formerly Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk Youth and Families)

 

Purpose

PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

The Children's Services Act (CSA), formerly known as the Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk Youth and Families, combines the annual appropriations that previously went to Social Services, the Hampton City Schools and the Court Services Unit. The CSA serves families with children with a high risk of out-of-home placement or already in such placement due to their specialized academic and/or behavior needs. CSA is administered by a Community Policy and Management Team made up of agency directors, vendors, parent representatives and other community members.

 

(See Hampton City Council File No.17-0150; Resolution adopted April 26, 2017).

 

Discussion:

The mission of the Children's Services Act is to create a collaborative system of services and funding that is child-centered, family-focused, community-based and cost-effective when addressing the strengths and needs of troubled and at-risk youth and their families in Virginia. In Hampton, this collaborative system of care continues to serve over 500 annually.This system of care approach has been a hallmark of supporting families for a healthy child.

 

As established through the Appropriation Act, funding services to children and families under the Children's Services Act is a shared responsibility of state and local government. The State Executive Council for Children's Services, together with the Office of Children's Services, are the administrative bodies at the state level that set the local match rate for each locality. Hampton's local match is set at 32.23%. However, historically, Hampton has never been required to pay out the entire local match amount and, therefore, the amount allocated in the recently approved budget for CSA funds represents less than the full 32.23% match.

 

At this, time  the exact allocation from the state to Hampton is unknown. However, based on historical data, Hampton has traditionally been allocated CSA funds in the amount of $7,500,000, which requires $2,417,250 from the City of Hampton as the local match. An additional administrative allocation is anticipated from the state in the amount of $65,441, which requires $21,092 from the City of Hampton as the local match. The total anticipated appropriation from the state is $7,565,441; the total anticipated local share is $2,438,342. The recently approved budget established funding for the local match at $1,778,323.

 

Impact:

As established through the Appropriation Act, funding services to children and families under the Children's Services Act is a shared responsibility of state and local government. Effective July 1, 2008, the funding system implemented encouraged practice changes to reduce utilization of residental care (which Hampton has done for over a decade), increase children served in their homes, and encourage investment of funds for the development of community-based services. This policy-driven model encourages the delivery of services consistent with the statutory purposes of the CSA, which are: to preserve and strengthen families; design and provide services that are responsive to the unique and diverse strengths and needs of troubled youth and families; and provide appropriate services in the least restrictive environment, while protecting the welfare of children and maintaining the safety of the public (see 2.2-5200, et seq., Code of Virginia).

                    

Recommendation:

Rec

Approve

 

Body

                     WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Education has awarded the 2019 Children's Services Act to the City of Hampton, Virginia in the amount of $7,565,441 with a local match of $2,438,342; and

 

                     WHEREAS, the funding awarded covers the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.

 

                     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Hampton, Virginia accepts and appropriates 2019 Children's Services Act in the total amount of $7,565,441 with a required local share of $2,438,342, for a total amount of $7,565,441, and any related supplemental funding, from the State of Virginia and/or Medicaid subject to the availability of local match funds.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes the City Manager, or her designee, to take the necessary steps to implement this award.