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Ad Hoc Committee for Youth at Risk
Members: 20 members (and one liaison each from the Board of Selectmen and School
Committee)
Appointed by: School Committee and Board of Selectmen
Length of term: 12 months
Meeting times: As needed
Description: The Committee will address issues concerning Lexington youth, ages 5 -22,
whose mental or physical health is at risk because of stress originating from physical,
emotional, social, cultural, and academic sources that may adversely affect them and their
families. Youth stress may also be caused by the stressors experienced with education
performance expectations, financial issues, job loss, relocation and /or homelessness. Youth
may be considered "at risk" because of stress when they or their families experience
problems such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, suicidal thoughts,
trauma, PTSD, physical or sexual abuse, chronic illness, domestic violence, or feelings of
grief /loss..
This is a community public health concern whose solution requires a collaborative
approach involving the schools, students, parents, town agencies such as the Health and
Human Services /Youth and Family departments, and the broader Lexington community.
The ad hoc Committee is charged with recommending policies, goals and programs to
address this issue of youth at risk due to stress .These recommendations would be based
in part on a review, and evaluation of programs and services that currently exist to
support youth and families in Lexington. The committee will address the following issues:
Review existing public and private programs and services in the community,
schools, and town that currently serve youth at risk.
Identify unmet needs (gaps in services) - including using data from existing
surveys, 20/20 Demographic Task Force, Healthy Community Grant Survey from
the Board of Health, and interviews with staff.
To address these unmet needs as well as to develop the resiliency of Lexington
youth, recommend to the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee
modifications of existing programs and services in the community and schools or
the implementation of new programs and services in the schools and public or
private programs and services in the community. These recommendations can
be used to identify ways to improve communication among existing groups
.They can also be used by the Board of Selectmen and School Committee to
modify existing policies or develop new ones..
It will submit interim reports to the School Committee and the Board of Selectmen by
December 1, 2013 and March 1, 2014 and work to submit a final report by no later than
June 30, 2014.
Proposed Composition of Committee
• one member from the Lexington Public School administration
• one teacher
• two Lexington school principals or their designees
• one member from a community based program serving youth at risk in
Lexington
• one member from the School Health Advisory Council (SHAC)
• one representative from school nursing
• one representative from school guidance
• one member from the Youth Services Council /Lexington Human Services
Department
• one member from Lexington Health Department
• two members from concerned community groups
• two parents of Lexington students
• two Lexington youth reflecting the needs of the youth population
• one Lexington -based therapist
• one community business leader
• one representative from the Lexington Police Department
• one representative from the Town Recreation Department or Committee
(Add another section for liaisons)