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Purpose. The purpose of the Committee is to provide perspective and input regarding community projects, improvements, and activities which pertain to and/or are of interest to Costa Mesa children and/or youth. . Objectives. The Committee provides support to the City Council, Commissions, Committees
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1. City of Costa MesaChild Care and Youth Services Committee Report January 3, 2005
2. Purpose The purpose of the Committee is to provide perspective and input regarding community projects, improvements, and activities which pertain to and/or are of interest to Costa Mesa children and/or youth.
3. Objectives The Committee provides support to the City Council, Commissions, Committees, and City staff on issues related to children and youth.
4. History 1985 Committee was established as an “ad hoc” committee under the title of Child Care Committee
Original Purpose of the committee
Review existing child care sources in the community
Determine the number of children needing child care
Survey the need for additional child care
Advise Council of the child care issues
1987 City Council changed the status of the committee from “ad hoc” to a “regular” committee.
1993 City Council changed the committee title to Child Care & Youth Services Committee
5. Committee Structure Eight Committee members and two alternates representing:
Residents
Parents
Center-based & Family Child Care Providers
Newport-Mesa USD
Orange Coast College
Council Liaison: Katrina Foley
Staff Liaison: Richard Brunette
6. Committee Members Committee Members
Ingrid Anderson
Toby Banahasky
Gloria Blotti
Valerie Breen
Gladys Green
Ferry Noorbaksh
Gracie Ruano
Marianne Segalla
Alternates
Hilda Alvarado
Pamela Schehl
7. Logistics Meetings
1st Wednesday
of the Month
6:30 p.m. at
Costa Mesa
City Hall:
Conference
Room 1A
Licensed Family Child
Care Home
8. Goal 1, 2 & 9 Bi-annually revise the Child Care and Youth Activities Directory
Quarterly update of the Child & Youth Services Committee information on the City’s Web page
Distribution of Brochures to Community Agencies Goal 1
Continue to revise &/or re-print “Child Care” & “ Youth Activities” directories as needed, including web site addresses in revised directories where possible and applicable
Goal 2
Keep “Child & Youth Services Committee” Information on the City’s web page updated
Goal 9
Provide “Child Care” and “Teen “ Directories to community organizations, the Chamber of Commerce and/or agencies that welcome new home and business owners to Costa MesaGoal 1
Continue to revise &/or re-print “Child Care” & “ Youth Activities” directories as needed, including web site addresses in revised directories where possible and applicable
Goal 2
Keep “Child & Youth Services Committee” Information on the City’s web page updated
Goal 9
Provide “Child Care” and “Teen “ Directories to community organizations, the Chamber of Commerce and/or agencies that welcome new home and business owners to Costa Mesa
9. Goal 3 Goals Continue involvement with the Advisory Committee of Teens (ACT) where applicable
Attended Spring 2004 meetings of ACT
Continue to attend meetings as needed
10. Goal 4 Collaboration with a variety of community agencies, including:
Orange County Association for the Education of Young Children
California School Age Consortium
Orange County Child Care Association
Orange County Child Care Planning and Development Council
Orange County Department of Education
Newport-Mesa USD
Identify and collaborate with programs with programs/areas sharing common ground with CommitteeIdentify and collaborate with programs with programs/areas sharing common ground with Committee
11. Community Guests United Way
Orange Coast College
Families Costa Mesa
Boys Scouts
NMUSD Project Success
City of Irvine’s Child Care Coordination Office
12. Goal 5 Host and Sponsor a Complimentary ˝ day Educational Conference
School Age
Co-sponsored with California School Age Consortium
Spring of each year
Approximately 40-60 Costa Mesa participants
Goal 5 Host training and workshops for CalSAC/Costa Mesa Child Care ProvidersGoal 5 Host training and workshops for CalSAC/Costa Mesa Child Care Providers
13. Goal 6 Day in the Park
National celebration of programs and services for young children
Co-sponsored with Orange County Association for the Education of Young Children
Third Week in April
Approximately 500 attendance Goal 6 Continue participation in community eventsGoal 6 Continue participation in community events
14. Goal 7 Maintain memberships in
California School Age Consortium
National Association for the Education of Young Children and its affiliates
15. Goal 8 Keep abreast of Newport Mesa Unified School District Board Meetings issues relating to youth and child care
Review Board meeting minutes
16. Goal 10 Continue to work on reviewing existing sources of child care in the community, determine the number of children needing child care and need for additional child care facilities, and advise City Council of potential options for City involvement relating to child care issues
17. A Special Thanks to… City Council for their support of child and youth programs.
The child & youth programs whom provide care for the youngest residents of Costa Mesa.