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Agreement
Contractor Name
The Center for Youth (CFY)
PROJECT NAME
Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Prevention Partnership
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
4/4/2010
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<br />EXHIBIT "A" <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> <br />The Center for Youth <br />Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention <br />in Redwood City and North Fair Oaks <br />2009-2010 <br /> <br />Redwood City 2020 (RWC 2020) and CFY want to work together to develop long-term <br />capacity for community-based AOO abuse prevention by employing proven <br />environmental approaches and increasing protective assets for our local youth. <br /> <br />Based on research on AOO issues among youth, a community-wide assessment, and <br />information provided by San Mateo County Health System Behavioral Health and <br />Recovery Services (BHRS), the Redwood City AOO Prevention Partnership has adopted <br />the following strategies: <br /> <br />1. Increase the Community's Capacity for Prevention <br /> <br />2. Implement Individual Connectedness Strategies for Youth <br /> <br />3. Assess and Influence Existing Social Norms Strategies <br /> <br />4. Explore Access and Availability Strategies relating to Youth <br /> <br />5. Identify and Implement Supportive Policies, Laws and Enforcement Strategies <br /> <br />CFY will support this work of the Prevention Partnership by taking the following actions: <br />Implementing agreed upon actions defined in the Prevention Partnership <br />workplan in a thorough and timely manner (see Attachment A) <br />Providing RWC 2020 with timely and accurate data needed for CalOms reporting <br />(SAH) <br />Regularly attending monthly RWC Prevention Partnership Steering Committee <br />meeti ngs <br />Communicating regularly with the Community Wellness Manager (Sara <br />Randazzo) to support accountability and evaluation <br /> <br />In order to develop and maintain a successful community-based partnership for the <br />prevention of Alcohol and Drug Related Problems, RWC 2020 and JGC agree to the <br />following: <br /> <br />1. To maintain effective communication as the grant is being implemented. <br />2. To work closely to ensure an integrated delivery of services to youth, families and <br />community. <br />3. To coordinate evaluation efforts. <br /> <br />Should conflict arise in the course of implementing this MOU, all parties agree to the <br />following resolution process to maintain a focus on the goals of working together and <br />reinforce effective collaboration practices. <br /> <br />Agreement over $10K <br />City Attorney Approved Version 012710 <br /> <br />10 <br />
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