City and County of San FranciscoDepartment on the Status of Women

May 20, 2010

Family Violence Council - May 20, 2010
Family Violence Council:

Addressing Violence throughout the Lifespan

AGENDA

Thursday, May 20, 2010

3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

San Francisco Civil Court

400 McAllister St., Room 509

San Francisco, CA 94102

Members:

Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, or designee

Director of Department of Aging and Adult Services, or designee

Mayor, or designee

Director of Department of Children, Youth, and Their Families, or designee

President of the Board of Supervisors, or designee

Director of Child Support Services, or designee

District Attorney, or designee

Director of Domestic Violence Consortium, or designee

Chief of Police, or designee

Director of Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention, or designee

Sheriff, or designee

Director of San Francisco Child Abuse Council, or designee

President of Commission on the Status of Women, or designee

Chair of Batterer’s Intervention Programs Subcommittee

Chief of Adult Probation, or designee

Director of Department of Animal Care and Control, or designee

Chief of Department of Emergency Management, or designee

Public Defender, or designee

Director of the Department of Public Health, or designee

Superintendent of San Francisco Unified School District, or designee

Director of Human Services Agency, or designee

I. CALL TO ORDER/ AGENDA CHANGES DISCUSSION/ACTION 1 min.

Action: To approve the meeting agenda.

II. INTRODUCTIONS DISCUSSION 2 min.

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DISCUSSION/ACTION 1 min.

Explanatory document – Minutes from February 18, 2010 Family Violence Council meeting.

Action: To approve the February 18, 2010 minutes.

IV. BUSINESS DISCUSSION/ACTION

A. Current Landscape of Family Violence Intervention 15 min.

Council members will provide an overview of staffing and structural changes to their agencies.

1. Welcome to New Members

B. First Comprehensive Report on Family Violence in San Francisco, 2009 35 min.

The Council will review the status of the recommendations made in the report.

1. JUSTIS Implementation and Data Tracking

a. Next Steps for Family Violence Dashboards

2. Violence Prevention Plan Implementation and Inclusion of Family Violence Concerns

3. Training Coordination

4. Service Coordination

a. Update on the Status of the Elder Forensic Center

b. Update on the Status of the Child Advocacy Center

5. Other Policy Bodies Addressing These Issues/Recommendations

a. Overview of “Courage to Change” report of the Justice and Courage Oversight Panel

C. Elder Abuse Awareness 25 min.

1. Video by National Council on Aging and WITNESS: “An Age for Justice; Elder Abuse in America”

2. Discussion of Elder Abuse Legislation and Awareness Activities

D. Intervention Committee 5 min.

The Council will hear an update about the progress and next steps of the Committee.

E. Current Trends in Family Violence/Announcements 3 min.

Meeting participants will have the opportunity to reflect on and share new or emerging trends in the field of family violence. This will also be an opportunity for sharing relevant information and announcements with attendees.

V. PUBLIC COMMENT DISCUSSION 2 min.

This item is to allow members of the public to comment, for a maximum of 2 minutes each, on matters within the Council’s purview, as well as to suggest new agenda items for the Council’s future consideration.

VI. ADJOURNMENT ACTION 1 min.

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