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Accomplishments of the Town of Lexington <br /> Youth Services Council <br /> The Youth Services Council is an independent community council made up of representatives <br /> from the Board of Selectmen,the School Committee,the Lexington Schools <br /> (administration/special education, health education), Social Services Department, Police <br /> Department,Fire Department, Recreation Department, private therapists, Human Services <br /> Committee, Clergy and the youth of Lexington. <br /> The Council meets monthly (with subcommittees meeting more frequently) for the purpose of <br /> identifying youth needs for community-based services for mental health and substance abuse <br /> counseling and education. The Council has focused on improving the availability of services, and <br /> facilitating networking and collaboration among existing community services providers. <br /> Youth and Family Services Coordinator <br /> The youth services clinician works to coordinate and strengthen a wide range of youth related <br /> programs,provide case management services to at risk youth, and conduct outreach to <br /> community based youth and family service providers and the schools. <br /> School Resource Officer <br /> The Lexington High School Resource Officer is assigned full time to the campus and <br /> collaborates with others on prevention, education, intervention and investigative strategies. The <br /> police department contributes additional support services to youth and in particular youth at risk, <br /> through the family services officer, Minute-Man Regional High School Resource Officer and <br /> police prosecutor(who is liaison to juvenile probation officers, court officials and district <br /> attorney's staff). <br /> Highlights of Activities of the Youth Services Council <br /> • Facilitating communication and sharing of information regarding critical incidents, <br /> stressors, and crises affecting youth and families in the community. <br /> • Expanding original council membership to now include representatives of the Fire <br /> Department and the Lexington Clergy. <br /> • Creating Lexington's "Forum for Youth"—a volunteer network of private therapists who <br /> provide therapeutic services to children, adolescents and families. Currently this 29-member <br /> group is working on establishing consistent, on-going consultative services to schools, parents <br /> and town groups regarding youth at risk and general youth and family issues. <br /> • Identifying a specific need for middle school half-day initiatives and then promoting <br /> coordination and collaboration with the schools, parents and Town departments to provide <br /> programs. <br /> Youth Services Coordinator: Examples of Activities and Responsibilities <br /> • Staff representation for the Youth Services Council and their subcommittees and task forces <br /> • Implementing and coordinating the Youth Services Coordinator's Regional Group to <br /> include Belmont, Lexington, Bedford, Arlington, Cambridge, and Winchester, Concord, and <br /> Burlington. <br />