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Human Rights Commission Minutes <br />November 16, 2016 Draft Minutes <br />Page 2of 6 <br /> <br />depression. The dates available would be January 19 or January 23. The Lexington Park Building <br />46 <br />is available for these dates and would hold 50 people. <br />47 <br /> <br />48 <br />Commissioner Carey asked if the Commission would be providing transportation for the event. <br />49 <br /> <br />50 <br />Commissioner Slade suggested talking with the residences that offer shuttle service and partner <br />51 <br />with them. <br />52 <br /> <br />53 <br />Commissioner Dailey stated once the date and location have been determined she could contact <br />54 <br />these facilities. The program would be offered in the afternoon and is expected to last about an <br />55 <br />hour and a half. She stated the honorarium would be $150. She would also recommend $50-$75 <br />56 <br />for refreshments for the event. She stated she has been talking to Sarah and Bill from <br />57 <br />Community Health Awareness Team (CHAT) and will be meeting with them. They would like <br />58 <br />to know how the Commission had determined an event on mental health and the elderly would <br />59 <br />be a good use of City funds and they may be interested in cosponsoring events. <br />60 <br /> <br />61 <br />Commissioner Slade stated she would write up an information page that outlines her background <br />62 <br />and how the Commission got started on sponsoring events that focus on mental health in the <br />63 <br />Community. <br />64 <br /> <br />65 <br />Commissioner Daily clarified that the Commission would only be sponsoring the depression <br />66 <br />presentation at this time and if there was a high response then the Commission could look at <br />67 <br />sponsoring the other two presentations in the series. <br />68 <br /> <br />69 <br />Commissioner Carey stated if there is good turnout and people are receptive then people will <br />70 <br />want to know what the next step is so she would recommend setting up a tentative date for the <br />71 <br />next presentation in the series so that people are aware of it. This is an area that the City Council <br />72 <br />had asked the Commission to focus on. <br />73 <br /> <br />74 <br />Commissioner Slade stated they could schedule all three of the presentations because there is a <br />75 <br />10-week lead-time. <br />76 <br /> <br />77 <br />Commissioner Dailey stated she would talk with Kay about setting up tentative dates for <br />78 <br />February 16 and March 16. <br />79 <br /> <br />80 <br />Commissioner Dailey moved and Commissioner Slade seconded a motion to approve $150 <br />81 <br />honorarium for the first presentation from Gray Matter on depression and up to $75 for <br />82 <br />refreshments for the event on January 19, and to tentatively move forward with the second <br />83 <br />and third presentations in February and March. Motion passed unanimously. <br />84 <br /> <br />85 <br />Commissioner Daily stated the deadline for the Roseville City News was December 1 and this <br />86 <br />event will be advertised in there. <br />87 <br /> <br />88 <br />Commissioner Peterson suggested putting together a list of senior living facilities and sending a <br />89 <br />flyer to them and coordinate with their outreach and/or activities personnel. <br />90 <br /> <br />