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Kent County Boards and Committees
Local Management Board for Children's Services
(Private Sector - 3 year term)
Expiration. of term
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Deborah E. Schelts 06/30/08
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Tricia Biles 06/30/09
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Rev. Lawrence Purnell 06/30/08
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Leon Frison 06/30/09
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Pamela Kuster 06/30/08
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Jean Austin 06/30/10
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Amy Crowding 06/30/08
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Governmental Agency - No Term Limit
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Kerry-Ahearn-Brown , Dept. of Social Services
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Joe Newell , Mid Shore Mental Health Systems
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Nora Becker, KC Prevention Office
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Anthony Pack , Kent Co. Board of Education
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William J. Clark, Dept. of Juvenile Services
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Sheriff John Price, KC Sheriff's Dept |
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Ronald Fithian, County Commissioner
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Dr. Leland Spencer, Kent Co. Health Dept.
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| Bill Kerbin , Housing & Community Development |
Jeffery Troester , Kent Co. Parks & Recreation |
Candy Edwards, Coordinator
118 N. Cross Street, 2nd Floor
Chestertown, MD 21620
(410) 810-2673
The Local Management Board meets every other month in the meeting room
at the Kent County Public Library.
The Kent County Local Management Board will:
- Create a vision for the role of local government and local child
and family serving agencies in achieving results for children and
families.
- Develop and update (on an annual basis), a long term (5 year) (City/County/Community/Neighborhood)
Plan for Children and Families to implement the vision. The Plan will:
- Describe how the results articulated by the Task Force and reaffirmed/refined
by the Commission for Children and Families will be achieved.
- Identify/define other results to be achieved by the LMB and
local agencies, establishing goals, incremental objectives and
time frames for accomplishment.
- Set priorities based on an assessment of community strengths
and needs.
- Address the issues regarding the pooling of resources under
local control that may be necessary to accomplish Plan results.
- Engage the commitment, resources, and expertise of stakeholders
and citizens at large to assure that all public and private, formal
and informal resources are fully developed and that their use
is maximized to achieve results.
- Set standards and establish methodologies for evaluating results.
- Establish general policy guidance required to implement the local
plan which is binding on local agencies.
- Submit to local government a children and families budget for achieving
the results outlined in the local plan.
- Set priorities which will govern the allocation and use of available
funds.
- Develop plans to command public and political attention and support
for programs that will achieve results for children and families at
the local level.
- Ensure broad collaboration across local agencies and across services.
- Use existing resources, ensure the development and ongoing operation
of a single point(s) of entry which is/are accessible and responsive
to the needs of children and families.
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