Consent 6.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting
Health & Social Services
- Meeting Date:
- 08/23/2011
- Title:
- First Things First - Bright Futures Collaboration
- Submitted By:
- Jennifer Steiger, Health
- Department:
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature NOT Required
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Agenda Item Text:
Approve the renewal Subcontract Agreement, First Things First – Bright Futures Collaboration, between Child & Family Resources and the Cochise County Health Department in the amount of $31,834 for the period of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012.
Background:
Cochise County Health Department and Child and Family Resources developed a collaborative effort under First Things First funding during FY 09/10. During that time we developed a decision tree to determine which program could benefit our clients most effectively, as both agencies deliver home visitation services of differing intensity.
This relationship will continue, with CFR being the primary contractor with FTF, and with the Health Department being a subcontractor to CFR to provide home visitation services they refer to us. The subcontract scope of work has the Health Department providing information and preventive services on the following specialty topics:
Abuse/Domestic violence
Alcohol/FASD
Breastfeeding
Changes after pregnancy
Child Hazards
Contraception/Family Planning
Dental Health
Environmental
Exercise/physical
Gestational Diabetes
Healthy weight
Maternal diet
Mother/Baby Activity
Never shake a baby
Prenatal classes
Stress reduction
Tobacco/drug use
This relationship will continue, with CFR being the primary contractor with FTF, and with the Health Department being a subcontractor to CFR to provide home visitation services they refer to us. The subcontract scope of work has the Health Department providing information and preventive services on the following specialty topics:
Abuse/Domestic violence
Alcohol/FASD
Breastfeeding
Changes after pregnancy
Child Hazards
Contraception/Family Planning
Dental Health
Environmental
Exercise/physical
Gestational Diabetes
Healthy weight
Maternal diet
Mother/Baby Activity
Never shake a baby
Prenatal classes
Stress reduction
Tobacco/drug use
Department's Next Steps (if approved):
Your approvals are respectfully requested.
Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:
Not approving this amendment will terminate a productive and developing collaborative effort with a sister agency in Cochise County. Also, continuity of care by our staff of approximately 100 clients will be stalled.
To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:
A fully executed copy will be sent to the Clerk of the Board for filing purposes.
Fiscal Impact
- Fiscal Year:
- 2011-2012
- One-time Fixed Costs? ($$$):
- Ongoing Costs? ($$$):
- County Match Required? ($$$):
- A-87 Overhead Amt? (Co. Cost Allocation $$$):
- 9416
- Source of Funding?:
- CFR
Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):
This is a grant-funded, fee-for-services contract. Cochise County is contracted to provide up to 200 one-hour visits set at $157.17 per visit, for a maximum billable amount of $31,834.00. These payments will be used to offset the staff, travel, and materials costs. Net county subsidy is calculated as follows:
A-87 OH at 48.83% (of current estimate of salaries/EREs of $19,284
based on 200 visits at all-in pers. cost of $96.42/visit) $9,416
Authorized overhead (5% of $19,284 ) 964
Net county subsidy $8,452
A-87 OH at 48.83% (of current estimate of salaries/EREs of $19,284
based on 200 visits at all-in pers. cost of $96.42/visit) $9,416
Authorized overhead (5% of $19,284 ) 964
Net county subsidy $8,452