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File #: RES 16-323    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 10/17/2016 Final action: 10/17/2016
Title: A Resolution Approving an Inter-Governmental Agreement between the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Village of Oak Park for a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Grant in an Amount up to $27,701 and Authorizing its Execution
Attachments: 1. Resolution Teen Pregnancy, 2. Inter-Governmental Agreement_IDPH_Village of Oak Park_Teen Pregnancy Prevention FY 2017_Not Signed, 3. Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program 2017 NOFO
Submitted By
Mike Charley, Interim Health Director

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving an Inter-Governmental Agreement between the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Village of Oak Park for a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Grant in an Amount up to $27,701 and Authorizing its Execution

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Overview
Overview
The purpose of this optional grant is to provide programs to reduce teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS for 11 to 18 year olds in the Village of Oak Park. The Health Department is recommending the Village Board approve this agreement. This is a cost reimbursement grant agreement with the potential grant revenue of $27,701.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolution

Fiscal Impact
This is a cost reimbursement grant agreement with a potential grant revenue of $27,701. The grant will allow the Village to hire a contracted Public Health Specialist to perform the responsibilities and deliverables of this grant. In addition, the Public Health Director, Health Department Administrative Assistant and Health Grants Coordinator will provide direct services which will be reimbursed through this agreement.

Background
The Illinois Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program is designed to support the implementation of direct services (evidence-based curriculum, work with multi-sector coalitions, positive youth development actitivies and parent education). The Health Department has been a recipient of this grant for many years. If awareded, the Health Department hires a Public Health Specialist to:

o Teach the "Draw the Line/Respect the Line" or similar evidence based/pre-approved curricula to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students at St. Catherine/St. Lucy school.
o Create and manage a Teen Pregnancy Coalition
o Expand the Village's partnership with the Illinois Collaboration on Youth
o Present the "How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex" to parent/professional organizations
o Present information on h...

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