QUESTION
Will the Department of Social Services implement the DOI's recommendations for PATH Centers?
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The Department of Social Services plans to implement DOI's recommendations, including technological system development and staff training.
- The recommendations aim to track the entry and exit of families seeking shelter more accurately.
- A process for documenting family arrivals and departures is being developed.
- Technological improvements are anticipated to roll out in stages, starting this spring.
- Comprehensive system development will take time to ensure effectiveness.
- Policy and procedure documents along with full staff training are promised to accompany the technology rollout.
Diana I. Ayala
1:25:25
Do I conducted an in the do I conducted an investigation into issues involving the city's path center.
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There was a response to finding weaknesses and policies and procedures of path intake centers with respect to tracking the entry and exit of families seeking filter.
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DOI recommended DSS create a process for documenting families, arrivals, departure times at half.
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DOI also recommended the has maintained structured written requirements for complying with the 10 to 4 rule in Section 21, 313.
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Including procedures for reporting violations.
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Do you plan on implementing the OI's recommendations to strengthening the procedures at path related to tracking and tree and exit of family seeking shelters and of yes, 1.
Molly Wasow Park
1:26:08
Yes, we do plan on implementing their recommendations.
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We are in the process right now of working through the technological system development that they recommended.
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We anticipate that we'll have some pieces of that rolled out this spring, although the complete system that they recommend will take some time.
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We wanna make sure that we get it right.
1:26:29
We will and we will absolutely do policy and procedure documents that go with that and train staff fully.