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File #: 2019-01412    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/18/2019 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 12/3/2019 Final action:
Title: Board of State and Community Corrections - Youth Reinvestment Grant Award Agreements (2019-2023)
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Title:
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Board of State and Community Corrections - Youth Reinvestment Grant Award Agreements (2019-2023)
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FileID
File ID: 2019-01412

Location
Location: Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Pass a Motion authorizing the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, to execute agreements with The HAWK Institute for an amount not to exceed $348,333, Another Choice Another Chance (ACAC) for an amount not to exceed $148,834, and Rose Family Creative Empowerment Center for an amount not to exceed $481,183, to implement the Lifeline program as stipulated in the Youth Reinvestment Grant from the Board of State and Community Corrections.

Contact: Khaalid Muttaqi, Director, Office of Violence Prevention, (916) 808-5380, Office of the City Manager

Body
Presenter: None

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Resolution 2019-0280
3-BSCCC Grant Award Contract
4-Agreement with The HAWK Institute
5-Agreement with Another Choice Another Chance
6-Agreement with Rose Family Creative Empowerment Center




Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: The California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) awarded the City's Office of Violence Prevention $999,780 in grant funding. These funds will be used to increase social-emotional learning supports for students with serious behavioral infractions, as a means to deter them from the juvenile justice system. The three components of the "Lifeline" program include: Mentoring, Mental Health Support, and Family Engagement.

The Lifeline program will serve at least 125 students in the Sacramento City Unified School District, ranging from grades 4 through 8.

The goals of the Lifeline program are the following:
1) To provide up to 18-months of wraparound services including social and emotional supports to all participants in the Lifeline program.
2) To decrease the disproportional suspension rates in the Sacramento school system.
3) To disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline in Sacramento...

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