City and County of San FranciscoDepartment on the Status of Women

May 15, 2013

Family Violence Council - May 15, 2013
Family Violence Council:
Addressing Violence throughout the Lifespan

AGENDA
3 - 5 pm, Wednesday, May 15, 2013
San Francisco Superior Court
400 McAllister St., Room 617, San Francisco, CA 94102

  MEMBERS:

Attendees Attendees

Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, or designee

Director of Human Services Agency, or designee

Mayor, or designee

Director of Department of Aging and Adult Services, or designee

President of the Board of Supervisors, or designee

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

District Attorney, or designee

Director of Child Support Services, or designee

Public Defender, or designee

Director of Department of Animal Care and Control, or designee

Sheriff, or designee

Superintendent of San Francisco Unified School District, or designee

Chief of Police, or designee

Director of Domestic Violence Consortium, or designee

President of Commission on the Status of Women, or designee

Director of San Francisco Elder Abuse Forensic Center, or designee

Chief of Adult Probation, or designee

Director of San Francisco Child Abuse Council, or designee

Chief of Department of Emergency Management, or designee

Chair of Batterers Intervention Programs Subcommittee, or designee

Director of the Department of Public Health, or designee

 

Total Estimated Meeting Time: 2 hours

I. CALL TO ORDER/AGENDA CHANGES DISCUSSION/ACTION 1 min.
Action: To approve the meeting agenda.

II. INTRODUCTIONS DISCUSSION 10 min.

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DISCUSSION/ACTION 3 min.
Explanatory document – Minutes from the February 20, 2013 Family Violence Council meeting.
Action: To approve the February 20, 2013 minutes.

IV. REPORTS DISCUSSION

A. Updates from Agencies
Agency representatives are asked to provide an update, if any, on high profile cases, major budget issues, emerging trends, new reports, etc.

1. Mayor’s Office – Paul Henderson, Diana Oliva-Aroche 10 min.
a. Report on the Mayor’s Interrupt, Predict, and Organize Violence Prevention Plan.

2. District Attorney’s Office 10 min.
a. Staffing Changes
b. Domestic Violence Supplemental Appropriation

3. Department on the Status of Women – Dr. Emily Murase 3 min.
a. Domestic Violence Supplemental Appropriation

B. Sentencing Commission – Minouche Kandel 2 min.

C. Key Issues in Family Violence
1. Child Abuse Updates 7 min.
a. Child Abuse Counseling Program - Ramona Massey
b. Children’s Advocacy Center - Kathy Baxter

2. Current Issues in Domestic Violence 10 min.
a. Language Access - Beverly Upton
b. Community Corrections Panel - Wendy Still
c. Possible Changes to Child Support Services - Karen Roye

3. Elder Abuse Presentation - Talitha Guinn 15 min.
a. Public Outreach Campaign for May as Elder Abuse Awareness Month
b. Law Enforcement Elder Abuse App
c. Current Research

V. NEW BUSINESS DISCUSSION/ACTION 25 min.
A. Recommendations of the 2011 Comprehensive Report on Family Violence in San Francisco. Departments are requested to provide progress updates. Highlighted recommendation will be discussed in-depth.

1. The Family Violence Council (FVC) recommends the enhancement of data by exploring new data collection from the Sheriff’s Department and the San Francisco Unified School District for future reports.

2. FVC recommends the development of a data collection plan and the collection of data on intimate partner and family violence screenings and diagnosis rates at the San Francisco General Hospital and the San Francisco Department of Public Health community clinics.

3. FVC recommends the Department of Emergency Management provide monthly statistics on the number of domestic violence calls by district and by DV call codes to the Department on the Status of Women.

4. FVC recommends joint trainings for 911 dispatchers by child abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse experts and advocates (Department of Emergency Management).

Action: To pursue a joint training for 911 dispatchers to be conducted by December 2013.

5. FVC recommends the San Francisco Unified School District should work with the FVC to develop a one-page fact sheet on how to recognize signs of family violence and how to report family violence to the appropriate authorities.

6. FVC recommends a joint outreach campaign on all forms of family violence including child abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse (all).

Action: To pursue a joint outreach campaign to be conducted by December 2013.

7. FVC recommends the continued support of a multidisciplinary response to family violence in San Francisco (all).

8. FVC recommends the creation of a victim/survivor program within the San Francisco Adult Probation Department that will work collaboratively with other city and county department survivor/victims services which includes, but is not limited to, the Sheriff Department’s Survivor Restoration Program and the District Attorney’s Office of Victim Services.

9. FVC recommends the collaboration between the District Attorney Victim Services and SafeStart to provide counseling to youth who witness violence in the home.

B. Planning for the 2012 Comprehensive Report 5 min.
on Family Violence in San Francisco (covers FY2011-2012).

VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS DISCUSSION 10 min.
A. Key Legislation
B. Events

YOU’RE INVITED: The Domestic Violence Consortium is hosting a panel discussion and reception “Every Survivor, Every Zip Code: Meet the Domestic Violence Consortium” at the Koret Auditorium, San Francisco Main Library (enter on Grove & Hyde), immediately following the Council meeting, at 5:30 – 7:30 pm on May 15.
All members and friends are invited to attend.

VII. PUBLIC COMMENT DISCUSSION 8 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.

VIII. ADJOURNMENT ACTION 1 min.

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