PC2 GOALS

GOAL: To increase positive academic/community engagement thereby addressing the behaviors of young people leading to substance use and inappropriate behaviors. In addition, the goal is to increase communication and bonding between parents and children. Encouraging families to communicate and be more involved in each other's lives would foster higher self-esteem in youth and aide in their ability to have better refusal skills and more success in schools.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

August 17, 2010

PC2 ~ Key Talking Points

Platte County Prevention Council


Date: August 17, 2010    Next meeting September 15, 2010

Present- Steve Mincer, Nancy Robinson, Danny Fredrick, Krista West

Because we did not have a quorum, motions were not approved.     

  • Own It! –    
    • Hired Lisa Horblit as Fiscal Manager
    • Core Prevention Grant- Complete. Waiting for Contract.
    • Need Approval Youth Request for Items at the HUB- No Quorum.
    • Need Approval to purchase two laptops for Lewana and Lisa- No Quorum.
    • Need Approval for Record Times Online- Motion was made to approve the advertising.
    • Discuss Evaluations
    • Need Approval for 2010 Budget and Prior expenses- No Quorum.


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    • Financial
      • Approve Bills
      • Approved to pay current bills, but an emergency meeting needs to be set prior to Septembers Invoices

New:

The meeting was not able to approve motions or recommendations because there was not a quorum. An Emergency meeting will be held within two weeks to determine a governing board of 8 members. This Board will determine who will make up the 5 need for a quorum.


 

The next meeting will also have to determine approval of the 2010 budget.


 

Meeting ended: 9:45 am


 

Submitted: Krista West


 

Goals: To increase positive academic/community engagement thereby addressing the behaviors of young people leading to substance use and inappropriate behaviors. In addition, the goal is to increase communication and bonding between parents and children. Encouraging families to communicate and be more involved in each other's lives would foster higher self-esteem in youth and aide in their ability to have better refusal skills and more success in schools.

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