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About the Human Services Strategic Plan Advisory Group

In the Fall of 2006, the Human Services Budget Advisory Committee of the Charlottesville/Albemarle Commission on Children and Families (CCF) released the Human Services Budget, the culmination of research regarding the distribution of investments across all local human service agencies receiving any public monies (excluding the public schools and the University of Virginia ). The CCF asked that another Advisory Committee be established to marry the data from the Human Services Budget with the available local needs data, such that local priorities could be established.  To that end, a Human Services Strategic Plan Advisory Committee was convened in October 2006, with the tasks of (1) developing a comprehensive report evaluating both local needs and current investments in order to identify priority areas on which the localities could focus resources over the next one to two years, as well as (2) establishing goals and specific action plans to address these priorities areas, and (3) to create a method of updating and reviewing the data and priorities on a regular basis.

The Advisory Committee was composed of 13 government officials, agency representatives, and researchers from the University of Virginia .  The cost/benefit and best practices research will be conducted and carried out by two teams of researchers, one from the Department of Economics, lead by Steven Stern, PhD, and another from the Department of Psychology, lead by N. Dickon Reppucci, PhD.


Human Services Strategic Plan Advisory Group Members

Joe Allen, University of Virginia
Leslie Beauregard, City of Charlottesville Budget Office
Jackie Byrant, Children, Youth, and Family Services
Robert Cox, City of Charlottesville Department of Social Services
Gretchen Ellis, Charlottesville/Albemarle Commission on Children and Families
Jon Nafziger, United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Rydell Payne, Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries
Maryfrances Porter, Commission on Children and Families
Kathy Ralston, Albemarle County Department of Social Services
Steven Stern, University of Virginia
Juandeigo Wade, Albemarle County Transportation
Gordon Walker, Jefferson Area Board of Aging
Roxanne White, Albemarle County Executive's Office
About the Human Services Strategic Plan Advisory Group

In the Fall of 2006, the Human Services Budget Advisory Committee of the Charlottesville/Albemarle Commission on Children and Families (CCF) released the Human Services Budget, the culmination of research regarding the distribution of investments across all local human service agencies receiving any public monies (excluding the public schools and the University of Virginia ). The CCF asked that another Advisory Committee be established to marry the data from the Human Services Budget with the available local needs data, such that local priorities could be established.  To that end, a Human Services Strategic Plan Advisory Committee was convened in October 2006, with the tasks of (1) developing a comprehensive report evaluating both local needs and current investments in order to identify priority areas on which the localities could focus resources over the next one to two years, as well as (2) establishing goals and specific action plans to address these priorities areas, and (3) to create a method of updating and reviewing the data and priorities on a regular basis.

The Advisory Committee was composed of 13 government officials, agency representatives, and researchers from the University of Virginia .  The cost/benefit and best practices research will be conducted and carried out by two teams of researchers, one from the Department of Economics, lead by Steven Stern, PhD, and another from the Department of Psychology, lead by N. Dickon Reppucci, PhD.


Human Services Strategic Plan Advisory Group Members

Joe Allen, University of Virginia
Leslie Beauregard, City of Charlottesville Budget Office
Jackie Byrant, Children, Youth, and Family Services
Robert Cox, City of Charlottesville Department of Social Services
Gretchen Ellis, Charlottesville/Albemarle Commission on Children and Families
Jon Nafziger, United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Rydell Payne, Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries
Maryfrances Porter, Commission on Children and Families
Kathy Ralston, Albemarle County Department of Social Services
Steven Stern, University of Virginia
Juandeigo Wade, Albemarle County Transportation
Gordon Walker, Jefferson Area Board of Aging
Roxanne White, Albemarle County Executive's Office
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