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it's a collaboration with the sheriff's department, san francisco pretrial diversion and ucsf city wide. so the purpose of this is to train the pretrial staff on working with recognizing mental illness, implementing a screening assessment and have the clinician provide linkage and referrals to community health services. the grant also includes money dedicated to housing fund for those client and the clinician is working with to put in the temporary emergency stabilization housing. >> chair cohn: thank you. supervisor fewer has some questions. >> supervisor fewer: would we will able to serve all people with this report? >> yes. before i write grant reports i submit them to a city attorney to look at. that's not something they have asked us about and that's something that this -- that folks who are being released pretrial are so we are not reporting on status, legal status. >> supervisor fewer: so, we are not. so we wouldn't have to turn over any sort of information to the federal government about whom is being served with this grant? >> they ask for numbers of clients that we are serving
it's a collaboration with the sheriff's department, san francisco pretrial diversion and ucsf city wide. so the purpose of this is to train the pretrial staff on working with recognizing mental illness, implementing a screening assessment and have the clinician provide linkage and referrals to community health services. the grant also includes money dedicated to housing fund for those client and the clinician is working with to put in the temporary emergency stabilization housing. >>...
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and they compete with kaiser and ucsf in this city and kaiser and ucsf pay way more money than san francisco general hospital. you just can't ignore that. they have to try to compete with kaiser and ucsf in order to run this department. you can't run a raidology department or hospital with 40% reliance on registry in the biggest group which is the basic raidology classification. it's unacceptable and shouldn't be happening. and by the way, your questions, the people that are making the money here are the companies, not the employees. they are getting rich off of this problem. management is stalling. they have no plan on how to fix this. yes, steve from the department of human resources who did this survey and analysis, he says there's no crisis. we're just loosing registry people. yeah, buffet constant revolving door registry people and you can't run this hospital that way. the city is proposal is true, they gave us a proposal. of about 86 people, 55 will get zero dollars and that is in the dip one and dip two series where the highest turnover rate is happening. that's where the recruitment
and they compete with kaiser and ucsf in this city and kaiser and ucsf pay way more money than san francisco general hospital. you just can't ignore that. they have to try to compete with kaiser and ucsf in order to run this department. you can't run a raidology department or hospital with 40% reliance on registry in the biggest group which is the basic raidology classification. it's unacceptable and shouldn't be happening. and by the way, your questions, the people that are making the money...
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device because the service's department uses it as does the ucsf, police department, bart and many other law enforcement departments use device. the city attorney advises it is to use the term device with consistency with other law enforcement agencies operating within the city. officers already have a sense of gravity and consequences for using anything provide them as a tool. so, that is the first issue. electronic control device, electronic control weapon. >> i think we should stick with the term device because it's consistent with what the sheriff's department is doing for litigation purposes. again, there's no need for to us recreate the wheel. i prefer we stay with the term device. all the other agencies participating are playing a game of semantics. let's just stick with device. >> okay. commission melara -- >> actually, me. >> we're on a different monitor. >> sorry about that. does yours say melara. >> they both say melara. >> commissioner hirsch. >> in this case i feel consistency runs into credibility and to have credibility with the public we need to be honest about what it is and it's a weapon. we'd never call a gun a devic
device because the service's department uses it as does the ucsf, police department, bart and many other law enforcement departments use device. the city attorney advises it is to use the term device with consistency with other law enforcement agencies operating within the city. officers already have a sense of gravity and consequences for using anything provide them as a tool. so, that is the first issue. electronic control device, electronic control weapon. >> i think we should stick...
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about 15 years ago ucsf engaged in a major project of expansion in the mission bay neighborhood of the city. many of the buildings down there, i'm sure you have been down there, are closed to the public. you might have been allowed to go inside because you presumably have security clearances but i am not. this is a campus that has been dedicated to the medical sciences and yet they are doing classified research at the mission bay campus and this is a new step for them. the old campus has no classified buildings closed to the public. executive order 13-526 of what goes on in that kind of environment. section 1.4, classification categories. information shall not be considered for classification unless its unauthorized disclosure to provide describable damage to the national security? accordance with section 1.2 of the order and pertains to a, military plans, weapons systems or operations. c, foreign government operation. intelligence activities. [bell rings] >> clerk: methods are. >> foreign relations or foreign activist thes united states. e, scientific techno logical matters. f, united stat
about 15 years ago ucsf engaged in a major project of expansion in the mission bay neighborhood of the city. many of the buildings down there, i'm sure you have been down there, are closed to the public. you might have been allowed to go inside because you presumably have security clearances but i am not. this is a campus that has been dedicated to the medical sciences and yet they are doing classified research at the mission bay campus and this is a new step for them. the old campus has no...
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city. the department's committed to that, and we're trying to look at our own abilities, and so that's why we're trying to partner with ucsf to look at skilled nursing and acute beds, and you can see that in our report, but we're going to have a lot more to do as a city as a whole. >> thank you. i think it is important for us to also then refer back to our previous reports on previous data. i think on also skilled nursing and as we're looking at numbers, there is that whole question of short-term skilled nursing versus long-term skilled nursing which is really important. and short-term skilled nursing and maybe that's more the hospital level responsibility than the long-term skilled nursing kind of gets into this whole issue of ageing in place and ageing where and what type of facilities. i think that also is part of our confusion when we look at gross numbers without looking at that type of division, and then, places may get all concerned about all of a sudden the undifferentiating numbers in which they themselves may have a limited responsibility as a post acute care type of service. and i know that where you have
city. the department's committed to that, and we're trying to look at our own abilities, and so that's why we're trying to partner with ucsf to look at skilled nursing and acute beds, and you can see that in our report, but we're going to have a lot more to do as a city as a whole. >> thank you. i think it is important for us to also then refer back to our previous reports on previous data. i think on also skilled nursing and as we're looking at numbers, there is that whole question of...
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ucsf becoming part of that project. later it became an integral part of it. no one conseefceived of the warrior's arena. all of those things are serving the city of san francisco well. that is what you're seeing here today. when the 49ers departed for santa clara and we might want to feel grateful for that, given their relationship with the city of santa clara. i think we all wondered what would happen with the site in the shipyard to which the -- how much the stadium was originally planned to be built in replacement for the one that was to be torn down at candlestick. what you're seeing before you today is reimaging of the shipyard site and i agree, with regard to the excitement behind the reuse of the historic buildings. we look forward to working on this for the city. we ask you to approve the items before you today. >> president hillis: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is eloise patten. i'm a native of bayview hunters point and the chair on the cac, the legacy committee for the shipyard and the committee for the southeast facilities, so i'm deeply ingrained in the community. i want to encourage you to improve the projec
ucsf becoming part of that project. later it became an integral part of it. no one conseefceived of the warrior's arena. all of those things are serving the city of san francisco well. that is what you're seeing here today. when the 49ers departed for santa clara and we might want to feel grateful for that, given their relationship with the city of santa clara. i think we all wondered what would happen with the site in the shipyard to which the -- how much the stadium was originally planned to...