Action 12.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting
Health & Social Services
- Meeting Date:
- 09/14/2021
- Title:
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Services & Breastfeeding Peer Counselor (BFPC)
- Submitted By:
- Alicia Thompson, Health & Social Services
- Department:
- Health & Social Services
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature Required
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
Submitted for Signature:
1
NAME
of PRESENTER:
of PRESENTER:
Caleb Wilson
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
of PRESENTER:
WIC Director
Mandated Function?:
Not Mandated
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:
or Basis for Support?:
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Information
Agenda Item Text:
Approve Amendment 4 to Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR040363, between the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and the Cochise County Health & Social Services Department, for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Services and the Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program (BFPC), in the annual amount of $663,000 for WIC and $63,824 for BFPC, effective October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022.
Background:
Funding for the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Supplemental Nutrition and Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Programs come from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The overall goal of all USDA Nutrition Programs is to improve the health status of eligible participants through adoption of healthy behavioral lifestyle changes and to help prevent the occurrence of health problems. The WIC Program is a supplemental nutrition program for income-eligible women, infants, and children. The WIC Program provides income eligible families with nutrition education and referrals to social services within the County. The Program also provides food vouchers to clients for a variety of nutritionally healthy staple foods: milk, eggs, juice, fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, beans, and peanut butter. Income eligibility is 185% of the Federal Poverty Guideline. The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program provides counseling and support services that complement the WIC-provided breastfeeding education by allowing for additional, more in-depth education by a peer counselor trained through a breastfeeding curriculum. The goal of the BFPC program is to increase the incidence and duration of breastfeeding for all breastfeeding women in Cochise County. IGA CTR040363 is based on a monthly caseload of 3,400 pregnant women, post-partum women, infants, and children (up to age 5). Annually WIC serves approximately 10,000 people.
Department's Next Steps (if approved):
The approved IGA will be sent back to ADHS for signature and final execution. Once the fully executed contract is returned it will be forwarded to the Board and the Cochise County Grant Analyst, and saved for our records.
Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:
The WIC Program has provided nutrition services to low-income families in Cochise County for over 30 years. Approximately 10,000 county residents and their children would be negatively impacted by the discontinuation of the WIC and BFPC Programs. During these tough economic times, low-income Cochise County families are depending on the WIC Program to help meet their nutritional needs, reduce health risks and improve health outcomes.
To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:
Please forward the signed copy of the IGA to the Health Director, Alicia Thompson, for distribution to the WIC Director and ADHS.
Fiscal Impact
- Fiscal Year:
- Multiple
- County Match Required? ($$$):
- None
- Source of Funding?:
- USDA/ADHS
Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):
This is a grant-funded, cost reimbursement program from the Arizona Department of Health Services in the annual amount of $726,824.00. This supports salary, ERE’s and expenses for 12 staff positions to provide the above-described services for 3400 participants monthly.