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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-01-14 Joint BOS-SC Packet - Released JOINT SEI-ECTMEN AND SCHOOI- COMMITTEE MEETING Monday, January 14, 2019 Estabrook flail, Cary Memorial Building, 1605 Massachusetts Ave 7:15 PM AGENDA ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL,CONSIDERATION I, Recap of Previous Joint Meetings Regarding Mental Health Initiatives (10 min.) 7:15 p.m. ® Wendy Rundle, Facilitator 1 Municipal and School Staff Update Regarding Mental Health Services (15 min.) 7:25 p.m. 1 Questions and Comments (30 min.) 7:40 p.m. ADJOURN I, Anticipated Adjournment 8:10 P,ma The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Selectmen will be held on Monday, January 28, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town Office Building, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Budget Summit III is scheduled for Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria at the Hadley Public Services Building, 201 Bedford Street, Hcarirkff Assistance Deviccw Available on Rcqucwt All agenda time and the otdcr of itcrns are appim imatc and A1a subject to charkffe. Recorded by LexMedia AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON JOINT BOARD OF SELECTMEN AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Recap of Previous Joint Meetings Regarding Mental Health Initiatives (10 min.) ITEM PRESENTER: NUMBER: U SUMMARY- Wendy Rundle will be providing a historical summary on her involvement with the mental health initiative prior to the report and recommendations from the school and municipal mental health staff. SUGGESTED MOTION: FOLLOW-UP: DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 1/14/2019 7:15 p.m. AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON JOINT BOARD OF SELECTMEN AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Municipal and School Staff Update Regarding Mental Health Services (15 min.) PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: James Malloy, Town Manager; Staff and School SUMMARY- This is an update on the mental health initiative as per previous discussions. bast week, the Town Manager and School Superintendent met with both the school and municipal mental health staff and discussed the issue of the appropriation and their intent. The mental health staff were requested to submit ajoint memo and presentation clearly outlining their recommendation. Please note that there is a recommendation that a follow up recommendation be provided in the Fall and that a follow up meeting should be scheduled for further discussion. SUGGESTED MOTION: A formal motion may not be necessary but a group consensus between the Board of Selectmen and School Committee supporting the mental health staffs recommendation would allow the administration to move forward with this program. FOLLOW-UP: DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 1/14/2019 7:25 p.m. ATTACHMENTS: I)escription Type D Mcimd 11w,,cnmi)on (''o I M,I I In D Mcimd I h Mo i in (''o I M,I I In CYN LL TM LLLL tic) m V) psi � Elm, E 0 , cisLL LM tj Qu y�l�l➢1��,� �b . d DJ�111Nyti �.. .. Co Co c� Z Lu ,..... ZZ 0 � .a a to . ' E V) to C) 70 Co m a) 0 40J 96 co co ENNNNO bo m ® 0 Ln m Ln 4-J cn CL o ro 4 co 96 CID Lu CO tul) CID Cl (OV -C TO 4-J 73 4-; C37 C37 Cf) 0 73 4-; S ry.) Cy.) > 0 V) L- L- 0 0 0 e- 0 00 Cl. LU U TO E: S" 13 _Z5 U @Now Lu U n". CO Vr) 7:5 Lo- A C) Ul NO A 0 0 U CO 0 v) -C 0 Lu 0 V) A 0011(00� 76 C CL cc o ENNNNO 4-J VI X cm "a COL LJ U Qu 0 4j to Ul co Co Ul 40-J Mo cm 0 ® ow ra CCL M 4- ® ® 96 `pUS moi? 17 A RIL19 �FXI c,-V Memorandum 1'0: James Malloy, Town Manager Julie Hackett, Superintendent of Lexington Public Schools Board of Selectmen School Committee FROM: Val Viscosi,Julie Fenn,Jill Gasperim, Lexington Public Schools Melissa Interess and Tony Serio, Human Services Department DATE: January 10, 2019 SUBJECTStaff Recommendations for Spending"Mental Health Initiative"FY 2019 Budget This memo serves to provide specific recommendations to the School Committee and Board of Selectmen regarding the funding that was included in the Human Services budget for FY 2019 for"Mental Health Support Services." The School Committee (SC) and Board of Selectmen (BOS) engaged in a series of Summit Meetings beginning in the Fall of 2017 to address the ongoing concern regarding mental health needs in Lexington. In January 2018 the Town of Lexington Human Services Department, Health Department, and Lexington Public Schools received a grant through the Community Health Network Area(CHNA) 15 to develop"Best Practices for Mental Health Response."The Mental Health &Wellness Task Force was established as a partnership between the Town and schools to coordinate protocols and communication plans relative to research and identification, prevention, intervention,and postvention efforts.The Task Force is developing comprehensive recommendations to be presented to the Town Manager/BOS and the Superintend ent/SC in October 2019 relative to future FY funding. The Town of Lexington allocated $99,000 in FY 2019 to fund mental health initiatives. In November 2018, $12,500 of this funding was disbursed for the first year of implementation of the William James Interface Mental Health Referral Service.Town and School staff are recommending that the remaining$86,500 be used to fund a new clinician in the Human Services Department. It takes strong coordinated efforts between town,schools, and community to provide mental health services and supports to meet the needs of our residents.The Lexington schools and community have adequate resource allocation for the populations they serve,while the Town has inadequate resources. Adding a clinician is imperative to have staffing to do the work outlined by the Mental Health Task Force, and to support ALL Lexington residents across the lifespan in having access to: • mental health services and supports that meet their unique needs. • the full scope of services and supports administered by the Town. • extended hours of availability. Based on the priorities identified by town and school staff,we strongly recommend that the remaining funds be used for funding a Human Services clinician.We look forward to continuing the work of coordinating efforts between the town, school,and community to optimally support the mental health and wellbeing of our residents.