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matters and investigations and state and national trends and law enforcement and policy analysis, and medations and out reach. i know that the police commissioners have heard this many times from our monthly community meetings, but the occ was created by a board of supervisors initiated charter amendment in 1982, we became fully staffed in 1983, we are under the jurisdiction of this police commission. and our mission is to investigate complaints or neglect of the duty, promptly fairly and impartially and also to make policy recommendations. this is my sixth year leading the occ. and we had challenges with our budgets, and because of step adjustments and that is a factor that is used for all city departments budgets while positions are budgeted fully budgeted then what is given is taken away by the step adjustment factor and the vacantcy factor and in fact, it is total 270,000 dollars for us, and caused us to have to keep positions vacant. and in addition, the occ has been constrained in hiring permanent 8124 investigators because of the volume of work that human resources has. and the fact that
matters and investigations and state and national trends and law enforcement and policy analysis, and medations and out reach. i know that the police commissioners have heard this many times from our monthly community meetings, but the occ was created by a board of supervisors initiated charter amendment in 1982, we became fully staffed in 1983, we are under the jurisdiction of this police commission. and our mission is to investigate complaints or neglect of the duty, promptly fairly and...
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unit is rounded out by two other lawyers, sam ramerian who is a policy analyst and donna who is the medation and out reach coordinator. and frankle has alleged illegal unit for the chairs. policy, analyst, analysis and you saw that in action this evening. with the children of incarcerated parents, the department general order that is a way that our office works with the police department, and in community policing issues and connecting the community with a police policy. in 2013, sam rameria recommended expanding officer involved shooting review to continue to implement the language access and juvenile protocols including the development of a training video, which has been produced and is on-line, detecting and overcoming language barriers. and revising the policy to include, the complaints of pain, and for use of force, reporting and while one of our, charges, is to investigate disciplinary matters, the far-reaching charge that we had in policy analysis, is to make recommendations for policy, that effect the entire police department, and the entire community. 59 cases were mediated and that
unit is rounded out by two other lawyers, sam ramerian who is a policy analyst and donna who is the medation and out reach coordinator. and frankle has alleged illegal unit for the chairs. policy, analyst, analysis and you saw that in action this evening. with the children of incarcerated parents, the department general order that is a way that our office works with the police department, and in community policing issues and connecting the community with a police policy. in 2013, sam rameria...
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meeting our exceeded our performance measure targets we decreased the number and we have a recognized medation program and we have a successful community out reach plan and our according to an expert in civilian oversight, dr. sam walker, professor from the university of nebraska says that ours is the first in the country and ours was in first in the country and he posted it on his website, in addition, we continued to address ongoing investigator vacancies with a temporary, and you will hear next week that we have two temporary, and the next step, continue to manage the occ case and continue our program and continue to evaluate the sfpd policy and practices and continue to implement the community out reach, and continue to recruitment to fill the vacantcies and finally, to seek budget adjustments to fill the vacantcies and that concludes, 2013. thank you. >> i want to say, that if you have done a great job, the occ was a new agency at one point and it was an agency in complete disarray at some point and then you came over and it was an agency that was putting together and we talked about poli
meeting our exceeded our performance measure targets we decreased the number and we have a recognized medation program and we have a successful community out reach plan and our according to an expert in civilian oversight, dr. sam walker, professor from the university of nebraska says that ours is the first in the country and ours was in first in the country and he posted it on his website, in addition, we continued to address ongoing investigator vacancies with a temporary, and you will hear...
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and we are looking at providing aoe prevention and the grants and the subsidies, and medation and supportive service and supportive in the city, funded housing. out reach in education and this could reach 25,000 households in san francisco and prevent displacement of 3300 households. we are looking at housing those who do become that has proven effective and opening up affordable subsidized housing through the san francisco housing authority, and throughout our lost subsidy. a annual cost of $10,000 per household and this is definitely, a lot less than the cost of sheltering families, and individuals in san francisco. and providing emergency services. the direct impact of this proposal will be on 4,000 households to assist them in obtaining affordable housing for much less than the cost of displacement, and rehousing in what you know is a very high cost market today. >> (inaudible) we are living in the most richest country in the world. >> we need a result. >> thank you. >> next speaker please? >> robert weber and i am a part time counselor at the housing rights committee and a community act
and we are looking at providing aoe prevention and the grants and the subsidies, and medation and supportive service and supportive in the city, funded housing. out reach in education and this could reach 25,000 households in san francisco and prevent displacement of 3300 households. we are looking at housing those who do become that has proven effective and opening up affordable subsidized housing through the san francisco housing authority, and throughout our lost subsidy. a annual cost of...
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and assessment, out reach and engagement and food pant triin some of our buildings and definitely medation and housing and conflict resolution. and so i want to end my presentation this morning, and tell you about a very exciting program that hsa was able to win one of five awards across the nation. and it is called families moving forward. and it was a national competitive prokurment through the department of health and human services. we were awarded a $4.3 million grant, and in october of 2012. and in the first year was planning. and so we were fully implemented in october of 2013. and the program is research-driven. so they do randomize control treatment groups out of the individuals that we identify through the child welfare system. and there are 32 families per year, that are selected to participate in this particular program. and this is part of a national discussion about homeless families in a child welfare system. they meet once a year, the five groups to go over issues that have come up, best practices that they have used to implement the program and to share with other individu
and assessment, out reach and engagement and food pant triin some of our buildings and definitely medation and housing and conflict resolution. and so i want to end my presentation this morning, and tell you about a very exciting program that hsa was able to win one of five awards across the nation. and it is called families moving forward. and it was a national competitive prokurment through the department of health and human services. we were awarded a $4.3 million grant, and in october of...
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directly vicious defense and we need out reach, and in all areas of the city, and we need a mandatory medation program for all city funded housing thank you. >> thanks. >> next speaker? >> my name is anaxo rama. >> my homelessness ended when i was in supportive housing but it was a long process, i am a community organizer and i live in an sro with another housing provider i would not have been able to get to this point of stability in my life if it were not for the supportive services that i have received to assist in healing the damage that homelessness scars upon you i want to be able to give my space for someone off of the street but i am at a loss of what to do, i need easy access to housing lists and ability to apply in the parameters of a full time job, and income restrictions for low income earners and a bar on no fault evictions for coming up on backgrounds checks and supportive stepping stones and reduce the going it alone risk factor for transitioning out of supportive services and a peaceful and clean environment should not be a battle and we need bold and ambition solution and need
directly vicious defense and we need out reach, and in all areas of the city, and we need a mandatory medation program for all city funded housing thank you. >> thanks. >> next speaker? >> my name is anaxo rama. >> my homelessness ended when i was in supportive housing but it was a long process, i am a community organizer and i live in an sro with another housing provider i would not have been able to get to this point of stability in my life if it were not for the...