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Welcome
Children's Services Coordination Committee
The Children’s Services Coordination Committee
(CSCC) was established by the Orange County Board of Supervisors
in November 1982, and restructured in September 2000. As
currently established, the CSCC fulfills the requirements for
the policy/planning/advisory bodies of Orange County’s
Children’s System of Care (CSOC), Wraparound, and Foster Youth
Services (CORE) programs. The purpose of the CSCC is to:
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provide a forum for departments and
agencies to disseminate and discuss operational and program
problems / issues concerning the Juvenile Justice /
Dependency systems and seriously emotionally and/or
behaviorally disturbed children;
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advise the participating agencies on the
development of CSOC, Wraparound, CORE, and, as appropriate
and if requested, other multi-agency programs that serve
children and families;
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sponsor the Annual Report on the
Conditions of Children;
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identify those agencies that have a
significant joint responsibility for the CSOC target
population and ensure collaboration on countywide planning
and policy;
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identify gaps in services to members of
the CSOC target population, develop and recommend policies
to ensure service effectiveness and continuity, and set and
recommend priorities for interagency services;
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implement public and private collaborative
programs whenever possible to better serve the CSOC target
population; and
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develop a matrix of the major interagency
programs serving at-risk children and families and review
the need, if any, to expand the CSCC to serve as an
interagency public and private sector advisory body on
services for high risk children and their families. As
necessary, make recommendations to modify the membership and
purpose of the CSCC to meet identified needs.
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