The Transforming the Systems Serving Families and Children Committee (TSC) is a standing committee of the Children's Planning Council. TSC is comprised of representatives from the Children's Planning Council, Data Partnership, SPA/AIC Council, Interagency Operations Group. The Chair is Sam Chan, District Chief at Department of Mental Health. The TSC’s vision of a transformed systems is as follows:

Los Angeles County is a place where children and families meet their self-determined needs and aspirations for: (1) Good Health; (2) Safety and Survival; (3) Economic Well-being; (4) Social and Emotional Well-being; and (5) Education/Workforce Readiness. A transformed system is one in which public, private and civic institutions work together at all levels to effectively partner with children, families and communities in achieving these outcomes. 


For more information contact:
Yolie Flores Aguilar
213-893-0421
yaguilar@laccpc.org

 


Board of Supervisors Approves
The Three Goals

On February 3rd, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved three bold goals and nine recommendations introduced by the Children’s Planning Council (CPC) to help improve the plight of children in Los Angeles County. The recommendations – based on data reflected in the 2003 Children Now California Report Card and the CPC Los Angeles County Children’s ScoreCard – represent important steps for the County of Los Angeles to address issues of poverty, health access, and child welfare. Specifically, the County hopes to achieve the following goals: 

  1. By July 2005, ensure that an additional 135,000 children and youth are enrolled in health coverage programs.
  2. By July 2005, significantly increase the number of children living in safe, stable, nurturing families.
  3. By July 2005, increase the number of families with children that claim and receive the Earned Income Tax Credit by 20,000.

To achieve these goals, the Board of Supervisors approved a set of recommendations, to be carried out by its agency leaders in partnership with community stakeholders. To review the recommendations and the many partners that helped craft them, please click on the links below.


Click the links below for more information.

Board Letter
ScoreCard Recommendations
Workgroup Members
Data Analysis

 

 



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