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Final Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) <br />SRFC Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative (SS/HS) <br />Connections Grant Partners of Suburban Ramsey County <br />3. Develop, in cooperation with School and law enforcement, and local service <br />providers recommended strategies for how the school, SS /HS partnership and <br />community can better prevent juveniles from committing status offenses. Use as <br />studies to aid practitioners in applying practical and timely strategies for early <br />detection and intervention. <br />4. Provide expertise and planning guidance regarding access to child protective service <br />process, school -to- county linked services and available county services in each <br />district. <br />5. Collaborate with school and community partners to develop strategies for providing <br />support and services to youth returning to school from out of home placement. <br />THE CONSOR TI UM OF PV BLIC SCHOOLS IN S VB URBAN RAMSE Y CO UNTY <br />SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS A GREES TO <br />I Designate school staff at all levels to implement initiatives of the SS /HS <br />communitywide plan. <br />2. Designate the contact person to be responsible for receiving information and <br />informing all parties as the Superintendent's designee. <br />3. Provide space for school /county - linked integrated mental health and community <br />social worker services on-site and meeting spaces for school-linked personnel, when <br />needed. <br />4. Provide access for Resource Officers and work with SRFC-SS/HS Initiative partners <br />in the delivery of law enforcement-and corrections/probation related prevention <br />activities. <br />5. Collaborate with SRFC-SS/HS Initiative partners in policy study and school <br />assessment as outlined in this proposal. <br />6. Collaborate with school and community partners to develop strategies for providing <br />support and services to youth returning to school from out of home placement. <br />EA CH LA W ENFORCEMENT CHIEF j SHERI ] A GREES TO <br />1. Notify the Superintendent, or designee, of the name and address of any student or <br />employee of the school district who is charged with a felony or misdemeanor as <br />allowed by law. <br />2. Work with SRFC-SS/HS partners in the delivery of law enforcement-related <br />prevention and early intervention activities. <br />3. Participate in safe school initiatives to include safety assessments, crisis response <br />efforts and technical assistance to implement school safety improvements. <br />THE CO UNTY A TTORNE Y A GREES TO <br />1. Engage in Truancy Intervention Program (TIP) training across the four district <br />consortium to insure appropriate and consistent use of the TIP program, policies and <br />procedures. <br />THE LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH A GENCIES AGREE TO <br />1. Support school-linked comprehensive mental health services. <br />Page 12 of 16 <br />
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