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Meeting Minutes - Date
11/20/2000
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Board of Commissioners
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5. Meeting the "Two Parent" Participation Rate: The goal for Cabarms County <br /> is 90%. <br />6. Avoiding Welfare Through Benefit Diversion: Cabarrus County's goal for <br /> benefit diversion is 28 during the fiscal year. <br />7. Increasing Child Support Orders and Collections for Work First Families: <br /> Cabarrus County has a goal of 406 child support orders and $3,156,399.00 in <br /> collections during the fiscal year. <br />8. Child Well-Being: Cabarms County's goal for child safety is 100% during the <br /> fiscal year. <br /> <br />B. County Developed Outcome Goals: Electing County <br /> <br />1. Prevention of Welfare Dependency: It is the goal of Cabarrus County to <br /> provide necessary services that prevent welfare dependency in 50% of the cases. <br /> The high cost of living in Cabarrus County, particularly in the area of housing, is <br /> prompting us to use TANF money for larger benefit diversions. We plan to divert <br /> our potential applicants for cash assistance through the strengthening of these <br /> emergency assistance resources and other services available to them. <br />2. Increased Number of Individual Development Accounts (IDA's) Established <br /> to Assist Working Families: Cabarrus County plans to assist 15 families with <br /> IDA's this year. Housing continues to be a great need in our county, and the IDA <br /> program will assist eligible families in securing affordable housing. <br />3. Securing Optimal Living Situations for Children in Child-Only Work First <br /> Cases: Cabarrus County sees a great need for ensuring that children are living in <br /> the most secure and caring situation possible. We plan to work to accomplish this <br /> on two fronts. One area is identifying children over the course of the year who <br /> can be assisted through adoption, guardianship, or legal custody with caretakers. <br /> Another area will be closely working with Child Support to better ensure that <br /> children in child-only cases have the financial support of the absent parents. We <br /> are setting a goal of establishing legal custody, guardianship, or adoption of <br /> children. <br />4. Provision of Financial Counseling for Anyone Applying for Work First or <br /> Emergency .Assistance: Counseling provided will equal number of applicants <br /> during the year. <br />5. Improving Work First Eligibility Criteria: In many areas, we have examined <br /> eligibility criteria that we feel doesn't seem fair to some of the families that we <br /> serve, and puts them at an unfair disadvantage with other recipients. We have <br /> noted our plans to improve these in Section VIII of the plan. <br />6. Improving Transportation Resources: In order to best ensure that individuals <br /> secure employment and remain employed, it is imperative that we have the best <br /> transportation available for them during this time of transition; Our existing <br /> coordinated transportation system is presently unable to provide all the needed <br /> transportation to ensure this. The inability to do demand/response as well as late <br /> afternoon and non-routine hours greatly limits our ability to secure employment. <br /> We are working in several areas to better meet needs. These are as follows: <br /> <br /> <br />
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