Title: July 2005
1Prop 10 Briefings
2Association Meeting Highlights
- New Association Officers
- Association President Mike Ruane announced the
appointment of three new officers - Lin Batten (Sacramento) is Association Vice
President, replacing Kris Perry - Sheila Kruse (Tuolumne) is Evaluation Committee
Chair, replacing Ellen Vieira - Moira Kenney (San Francisco) is Bay Area Regional
Rep, replacing Kris Perry
3Association Meeting Highlights
- Orientation for New EDs and Staff
- Association members identified ways to provide
greater support to new county commission EDs and
staff, including - A master list of all staff at the state and
county commissions - A volunteer mentor for the first 6 months
- A compilation of directives to county commissions
- Centralized information on statewide initiatives
- New staff orientation several times a year
- Encouragement for new staff to attend regional,
Association, and State Commission meetings to
gain an overall perspective and connect faces
with name
4Association Meeting Highlights
- School Readiness re-application process
- Regional meetings will be held this fall to
review draft policies and forms - Conference calls will be held, FAQs and TA will
be available - Reapplications will be due this winter for
programs that began in 01/02 and 02/03 - Funding notifications will be sent in the spring
- SR implementation funds will continue as a
state contribution, but will no longer be called
implementation funds. In the future, these will
probably be called coordination funds.
5Association Meeting Highlights
- Legislative Update
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- AB 109 (Chan) now requires that commissions adopt
policies on administrative expenditure limits,
salary and benefits, conflict-of-interest, and
procurement and contracting. - SB 35 (Florez) requires the State Controller to
develop guidelines for independent auditors to
determine whether local commissions are
implementing the policies enumerated in the Chan
bill. - The two bills are complementary and are expected
to become law as a package.
6Association Meeting Highlights
- Association Updates
- The GFOA Financial Management Manual is now
posted on the Associations website,
www.f5ac.org. - The Department of Health Services plans to
examine the feasibility of a master contract with
the Association under which county commissions
could subcontract to gain access to USDA funds
for local nutrition projects. - The Executive Committee authorized the
Association to perform an ED salary survey this
fall in response to requests from a number of
commissions.
7Association Meeting Highlights
- Association Updates, cont.
- Counties participating in the First 5 Service
Corps will soon have to reevaluate financing of
the program because the State Commissions
contribution will run out within a year. - The National Childrens Study will examine the
effects of environmental influences on the health
and development of more than 100,000 children
across the United States. The study will be
conducted in 101 locations nationwide, nine of
which are in California. Members interested in
expanding the study statewide should contact Mike
Ruane for more information.
8Association Meeting Highlights
- Report from State Commission Staff
- The Evaluation Workgroups final report is
available on the Associations website and the
State Commissions website. - The Evaluation Workgroup will assist state staff
to develop the RFP for the new evaluation
contract. - Counties will be surveyed on their questions and
perceived needs regarding the new framework so
those issues can be addressed in the process of
developing the RFP.
9Association Meeting Highlights
- Report from State Commission Staff, cont.
- Kris Perry described her plans for on-going
collaboration with the Association in the areas
of program and technical assistance, research and
evaluation, legislation and advocacy, and media
and communications. - Kris will visit all the regions before the end of
the year. Counties are welcome to have whomever
they wish present at those visits --
commissioners, grantees, EDs and staff. - Mike Ruane presented Kris with a framed photo and
plaque recognizing her contribution to the
Association.
10State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Welcome to State New ED and Commissioners
- Chairman Rob Reiner welcomed
- Kris Perry, newly appointed Executive Director of
the State Commission, and new ex officio
commissioners - Joe Munso, representing the Secretary of Health
and Human Services, and - Scott Hemelstein, representing the Secretary of
Education.
11State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Commission Action Items
- The Commission approved 4 million for the second
year of production of KCETs A Place of Our
Own and Los Niños en Su Casa, designed to
reach home-based child caregivers. - In the coming year, KCET plans to expand the
programs community outreach component to - involve more CBOs and other partners
- increase publicity for the program in order to
reach more viewers and encourage PBS affiliates
to make greater use of the program - create a media bank of First 5 ads that will be
broadcast at no charge in all 7 markets at a
variety of times throughout the week.
12State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Commission Action items, cont.
- The Commission approved changes to the contents
of the Kit for New Parents - A new board book, My Shapes, will replace the
current book that scored low in the Kit
evaluation. - Other additions
- What to Do When your Child Gets Sick
- A poison control brochure and magnet
- An activities brochure with indoor and outdoor
activities by age - A booklet with child development milestones by
age - A DVD with video vignettes from Easy Steps to
Oral Health
13State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Commission Action items, cont.
- The Commission approved 250,000 for a statewide
evaluation of the Asian languages Kit for New
Parents. - The Commission adopted the revised evaluation
framework that was first proposed at its May
meeting by the joint state-county Evaluation
Workgroup. - The Commission released the remaining 2 million
of its 3 million commitment to support the
activities of the Affordable Buildings for
Childrens Development (ABCD)
14State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Commission Action items, cont.
- The Commission approved 3,139,817 over three
years for the Paid Family Leave Collaborative, to
support a community outreach campaign to educate
parents, caregivers, and workers about the Paid
Family Leave law that took effect in 2004. - Funds will be released annually, upon
report-backs to the Commission - The Collaborative will work with the California
Child Care Resource and Referral Network and the
California Partnership, a statewide network of
anti-poverty organizations, to reach low income
and non-English speaking parents..
15State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Executive Directors Report
- Organizational development
- Several management positions are open, including
Deputy Director and Legislative Director - Finance
- The Commission is about to submit its 1-year
response to the State Audit - Research and evaluation
- Kris expressed strong support for the new
evaluation framework, particularly the concept of
the Center for Results. She noted the success
of the partnership with county commissions in
developing the new framework
16State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Executive Directors Report, cont.
- Program and technical assistance
- The Oral Health Education and Training Project
will release its new brochure, Healthy Teeth
Begin at Birth, in 10 languages. Each county
will be provided an initial supply. - A DVD, brochures and other handouts will be
released this summer from the Childcare Linkages
Project on asthma education for early childhood
providers. - Preschool for All applications are due July 27th.
- Media and communications
- The PR and communications contractor will
redesign the Commissions website and develop a
communications plan. The plan will be developed
collaboratively with county commissions through a
workgroup process.
17State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Legislative Update
- AB 172 (Chan) is intended to be used for the
implementation of the PFA initiative, should it
pass next spring. The Commission has a support
position on the bill which is now a 2-year bill
and is not expected to move further this year. - SB 564 (Torlakson) increases the tax on
cigarettes by 1 per pack. It is currently in
the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee. The
Commission has a support if amended position and
staff will meet with the author regarding
proposed amendments. - AB 1565 (Pavley) would establish pilot projects
to develop and implement a quality child care
rating system. The Commission was asked to
support the bill but declined to take action.
18State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Legislative Update, cont.
- AB 1246 (Wolk) requires the Superintendent of
Instruction, in conjunction with others, to
develop and adopt preschool curriculum standards
for 3- and 4-year olds and to convene a panel
every 7 years to review the standards. - Speakers asked the Commission to use its
influence to slow down the process because it has
not been inclusive of communities and experts
with an understanding of the needs of English
language learners. - The Commission asked staff to offer the Dept. of
Education expertise and support to convene a
panel on ELL and asked the diversity and equity
contractor to develop tools and supports for
those working on the standards.
19State Commission Meeting Highlights
- Media Update
- Ads promoting the benefits to society of
universal access to preschool are in development
and will run after the November special election
until mid-to-late January. - Parent focus groups, underway to help develop the
anti-obesity ad strategy, have found - Parents dont realize obesity is an issue for
young children - Parents dont recognize that their individual
food choices have a cumulative impact - Ease is a factor driving the use of fast food
- Parents think their children get enough physical
activity - The long-term health impact is the most
motivating message
20Upcoming Events
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- 8/2-8/3 Newborn Home Visiting Conference
- Southern Region TA event
- Los Angeles
- 8/11-8/12 5-A-Day Social Marketing Conference
- Sacramento
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- 8/17-19 First 5 Staff Development Summit
- Long Beach
- 9/27 4Cs Family Forum 2005
- Bay Area Region TA event
- San Mateo
- For more information about the events listed
above and other upcoming events, visit the First
5 calendar at www.f5ac.org