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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-21-2022 YAC Agenda Packet Special Meeting of the DUBLIN YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Wednesday, December 21, 2022 Location: Dublin Senior Center 7600 Amador Valley Blvd Dublin, CA 94568 Special Meeting 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 2.1 Public Comment At this time, the public is permitted to address the Youth Advisory Committee on non-agendized items. Please step to the podium and clearly state your name for the record. COMMENTS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THREE (3) MINUTES. In accordance with State Law, no action or discussion may take place on any item not appearing on the posted agenda. The Committee may respond to statements made or questions asked, or may request Staff to report back at a future meeting concerning the matter. Any member of the public may contact the Recording Secretary’s Office related to the proper procedure to place an item on a future Youth Advisory Committee agenda. The exceptions under which the Committee MAY discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the agenda are contained in Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(1)(2)(3). 3. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically non-controversial in nature and are considered for approval by the Youth Advisory Committee with one single action. Members of the audience, Staff or the Youth Advisory Committee who would like an item removed from the Consent Calendar for purposes of public input may request the Chair to remove the item. 3.1 Approval of the November 16, 2022, Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting Minutes The Committee will consider approval of the minutes of the November 16, 2022, Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting. December 21, 2022 Dublin Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting Agenda 1 1 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of the November 16, 2022, Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Minutes of the November 16, 2022 Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting 4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4.1 Post-Event Discussion of Youth Mental Health Forum The Committee will discuss the 2022 Youth Mental Health Forum. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Discuss the event, note successes, and recommend areas to improve for future events. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Youth Mental Health Forum Flyer Attachment 2 - Youth Mental Health Forum Program 5. NEW BUSINESS 5.1 2023 Hackathon Event Work Plan and Ad Hoc Committee The Youth Advisory Committee will review the 2023 Hackathon Event work plan and appoint members to an ad hoc committee. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Appoint four members to the 2023 Hackathon Event ad hoc committee. Staff Report 6. OTHER BUSINESS Brief information only reports from Committee Members and/or Staff, including committee reports and reports by Committee Members related to meetings attended at City expense (AB1234). 7. ADJOURNMENT This AGENDA is posted in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2(a) If requested, pursuant to Government Code Section 54953.2, this agenda shall be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. To make a request for disability-related modification or accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Office (925) 833-6650 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. December 21, 2022 Dublin Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting Agenda 2 2 Mission The City of Dublin promotes and supports a high quality of life, ensures a safe and secure environment, fosters new opportunities, provides equity across all programs, and champions a culture of diversity and inclusion. December 21, 2022 Dublin Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting Agenda 3 3 STAFF REPORT Youth Advisory Committee Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item 3.1 DATE:December 21, 2022 TO:Honorable Chair and Committee Members FROM:Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:Approval of the November 16,2022 Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting MinutesPreparedby:Kim Bonato,Senior Office Assistant EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The Committee will consider approval of the minutes of the November 16, 2022 Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Approve the minutes of the November 16, 2022 Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT:None. DESCRIPTION:The Youth Advisory Committee will consider approval of the minutes from the November 16,2022 Special Meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The Committee Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS:1)Minutes of the November 16, 2022 Youth Advisory Committee Special Meeting 4 MINUTES OF THE YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN Special Meeting: November 16, 2022 Page 1 of 3 Attachment 1 A Special Meeting of the Dublin Youth Advisory Committee was held on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at the Dublin Senior Center. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM by Brandon Maskey, Committee Chairperson. 1.Call to Order and Pledge of AllegianceAttendee Name Title StatusBrandon Maskey Committee Chair PresentEsha Shenoy Committee Vice-Chair PresentKavin Berry Committee Member AbsentChloe Brandt Committee Member PresentIrene Chi Committee Member PresentHarsh Gupta Committee Member Present *Arrived at 7:07PMNeel KarurParekh Committee Member PresentAnika Kolan Committee Member AbsentAakrisht Mehra Committee Member Present *Arrived at 7:14PMIshita Prasad Committee Member PresentYma Santos Committee Member PresentKrittika Senthilkumar Committee Member PresentMahidhara Sudeendra Committee Member PresentGabriella Gazman Committee Member (Alternate 1)PresentTanish Zutshi Committee Member (Alternate 2)AbsentBraden Ou Committee Member (Alternate 3)AbsentAdvaith Krishna Anoop Krishna PCS Student Representative Absent 2.Oral Communications 2.1 Public CommentSusan Gardner, Teen Librarian, reported on the teen programs and events held at the Dublin Library. 3.Consent Calendar 3.1 Approval of the October 26, 2022 Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Minutes. The Committee approved the Consent Calendar. 5 Page 3 of 3 RESULT:APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVED BY:Mahidhara Sudeendra, Committee Member SECOND:Krittika Senthilkumar, Committee Member AYES:Maskey, Shenoy, Brandt, Chi, Gazman, Gupta, Karurparekh, Prasad, Santos, Senthilkumar, Sudeendra ABSENT:Berry, Kolan, Mehra 4. Unfinished Business 4.1 2023 Dublin Benefit Concert Ad-Hoc Committee Updates and DiscussionLiz Elliott, Recreation Supervisor, gave a report about the upcoming 2023 Dublin Benefit Concert and when the Ad-Hoc Committee will have their first meeting.The Committee received the report. 5. New Business 5.1 Youth Mini Grant PresentationsYouth Mini Grant applicants made presentations to the Committee.The Committee rated applicant presentations and recommended the following funding awards:1. DubMed - $2002. Gardeners of the Galaxy - $1,5003. Student Health Advocates for a Positive Environment (SHAPE) - $4504. Teens Unite for Education - $350 Total - $2,500 RESULT:APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVED BY:Mahidhara Sudeendra, Committee Member SECOND:Krittika Senthilkumar, Committee Member AYES:Maskey, Shenoy, Brandt, Chi, Gupta, KarurParekh, Mehra, Prasad, Santos, Senthilkumar, Sudeendra ABSENT:Berry, Kolan 6.Other BusinessLiz Elliott, Recreation Supervisor, discussed the Youth Mental Health Forum on Thursday, November 17, 2022, reminding the Committee what time to be there. Committee Member 6 Page 3 of 3 Senthilkumar spoke about last year’s Youth Mental Health Forum and explained what to expect, who the panelists will be, and what the process of the night’s events will include. Committee Member Santos spoke about attending the library keychain event and how much fun it was.Liz Elliott, Recreation Supervisor, reminded the Committee about the Holiday Tree Lighting event on Thursday, December 1, 2022. She also spoke about attending and presenting at the California Parks and Recreation Society (CPRS) Fall Forum event in Elk Grove on November 3, 2022. 7. AdjournmentChairperson Maskey adjourned the meeting at 8:45 PM.Minutes prepared by Senior Office Assistant, Kim Bonato. _____________________________________ Youth Advisory Committee ChairpersonATTEST: _______________________________Liz ElliottRecreation Supervisor 7 STAFF REPORT Youth Advisory Committee Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 4.1 DATE:December 21,2022 TO:Honorable Chair and Committee Members FROM:Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:Post-Event Discussion of Youth Mental Health ForumPreparedby:Liz Elliott,Recreation Supervisor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The Committee will discuss the 2022 Youth Mental Health Forum. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Discuss the event, note successes, and recommend areas to improve for future events. FINANCIAL IMPACT:None. DESCRIPTION:The Youth Advisory Committee hosted the Youth Mental Health Forum on November 17, 2022,at Ambrose Hall in the Shannon Community Center. The event targeted middle and high-school-aged youth and their parents. Panelists included school counselors, local therapists, teachers, coaches, organization leaders, and others that work with youth who provided an overview of mental health issues and discussed coping strategies. There were approximately 80 people in attendance,including Committee members, Staff, and the public.The Youth Mental Health Ad-Hoc Committee planned the event, solicited panelists, and advertised the event at Dublin high and middle schools through social media, the Dublin High School newsletter, the Splatter information booth, the Dublin library display case, Wave digital boards, and on the Senior Center marquee. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: 8 Page 2 of 2 The Committee Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS:1) Youth Mental Health Forum Flyer 2) Youth Mental Health Forum Program 9 Youth Mental Health Forum Thursday, November 17, 2022 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Shannon Community Center 11600 Shannon Avenue, Dublin CA 94568 The Youth Mental Health Forum is for middle school and high school youth and their parents. Panelists will include school counselors, local therapists, teachers, coaches, and others who work with youth, providing an overview of mental health issues youth experience, as well as coping strategies. Parents and students are encouraged to attend. Discussion topics may include anxiety, depression, isolation, and other mental health struggles. For more information about this and other events hosted by the Youth Advisory Committee please email youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov. The City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee is pleased to host Tri-Valley Attachment 1 10 The City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee identified the need for an event that addresses mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, isolation, and other mental health struggles that youth experience. The Committee planned and advertised the event, and solicited panelists and organizations. Panelists include school counselors, local therapists, teachers, coaches, organization leaders, and others who work with youth to provide an overview of mental health issues and coping strategies. The question and answer portion of the program is an opportunity for the public to ask questions and for students and parents who have experienced mental health issues to share their stories. Both students and parents are encouraged to participate. Thank you for joining the discussion as we work toward ending the stigma of talking about youth mental health. PROGRAM 6:00 PM Doors open, sponsor and partner tables open 6:30 PM Welcome and introductions 6:45 PM Youth Advisory Committee Questions to Panelists 7:30 PM Audience Questions 7:45 PM Reception RESOURCE ORGANIZATIONS HOSTING TABLES A Brighter Day www.ABrighterDay.info Dublin Police Services (DPS) Behavioral Health Unit 925-833-6670 Dublin High School Wellness Center 925-883-3300 x 7055 Fallon Middle School Peer Education and Counseling (PEAC) sharbachterri@dublinusd.org National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) Tri-Valley www.nami-tri-valley.org Z-Cares Foundation www.zcares.org YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FORUM Hosted by the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee Thursday, November 17, 2022 6:00-8:30 PM Shannon Community Center 11600 Shannon Avenue, Dublin 94568 Doors Open – 6:00 PM Program Begins – 6:30 PM Reception to follow Thank You to our Community Partners Tri-Valley Attachment 2 11 Officer Cowens works in our Crime Prevention Unit and serves our community with several programs. He is the lead for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program. This program is designed for fifth graders and teaches them not only about the dangers of drugs but also about making good life decisions in challenging situations. Officer Cowens is also our LGBTQ+ liaison. In this capacity he is able to address community concerns, provide enhanced communication, and foster a healthy relationship between law enforcement and the LGBTQ+ community. Officer Cowens is also part of our homeless outreach team that makes contact with Dublin’s unhoused population and provides resources through our community-based partner, CityServe. Many of the unhoused population suffer from mental health-related issues. In 2020, Dublin Police Services responded to 156 calls for citizens who were a danger to themselves or others, 94 with thoughts of suicide, and 18 acts of attempted suicide. Part of the total numbers reflect juveniles: 31 danger to themselves or others, 13 with thoughts of suicide, and 44 acts of attempted suicide. Noor Dharni is a senior at Dublin High School and intends to study as a psychology major at a four-year college. She is a youth board member for the local non-profit, Z-Cares Foundation, which focuses on mental health awareness. Growing up and throughout her high school years, Noor struggled with mild to severe depression, to the point where it put her life in danger. Being surrounded by a world of stigma, she didn’t have the resources or the knowledge she needed to realize she needed help and to seek it at the time, and she faced many difficulties. Eventually, when she did find a way to get help, her eyes were opened to the importance of reducing that stigma that hindered her from getting resources. She is now a confident advocate for youth mental health awareness and gladly shares her story and struggles, hoping to show other students it’s okay to talk about these issues and it’s okay to get help. She organized a similar youth mental health awareness event this past March, speaking as a panelist and organizer to over 250 attendees. She has also spoken with Z-Cares at national organizations, such as APTA NextGen. Recently, she was involved in the production and filming of Stories of Hope, in which she shared more about her experiences and advice. This video is now featured as a resource through CalHope and available for students and educators across California. This topic is something she is very passionate about and is excited to help the Youth Advisory Committee make a difference in students’ lives. Elliot Kallen is the founder and president of A Brighter Day Charity. The organization was created following the suicide of his son, Jake, at age 19 in 2015. Today, their resources are being viewed by thousands of families every month. A Brighter Day creates resources on stress and depression for teens and their parents with the goal of stopping teen suicide. Anne Ologbosele is an Associate Therapist with the Dublin Police Services (DPS) Behavioral Health Unit (BHU). She has a master’s degree in Counseling from California State University, East Bay, and has 13 years of experience providing crisis intervention, counseling, and support services for youth, adults, and families. Prior to joining the DPS Behavioral Health Unit, she spent eight years providing pre-release and post-release services for those reentering the community from incarceration. She currently works closely with Officer William Cowens and other members of the Dublin Police Services Crime Prevention Unit in serving the unhoused and those with mental health issues. She also works closely with the Dublin Police Services School Resource Officers in serving youth and their families dealing with mental health issues. Dr. Yvonne (Vonn) Taylor is a member of the LGBTQ community who has served as a leadership mentor, grief counselor, and athletic coach for numerous at-risk youth. She has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, with a minor in Sports Psychology; two master’s degrees (Education and Sports Administration), and completed her doctoral degree in higher education leadership, diversity, and inclusion in October, 2022. Vonn struggled as a teenager and young adult dealing with her sexuality before coming out to her friends and family at the age of 24. Since then, she has been a strong advocate for openness and acceptance. She is currently a Recreation Coordinator in the Parks & Community Services Department at the City of Dublin. Terri Arriaga-Sharbach, lovingly referred to by students as Teacher Sharbach, is a teacher at Fallon Middle School in Dublin. She currently teaching eighth grade English, American History, and an elective called PEAC, which stands for Peer Education and Counseling (PEAC). The PEAC class is a group of eighth grade students dedicated to ensuring the social, emotional, and mental health of the community and is modeled after Hilary Robert’s Peer Advocates in Action, which is usually taught at the high school level. PEAC students are trained in how to relate to others (sociology), and how to identify the emotional status of their peers (psychology). In previous years, FMS PEAC has hosted parent nights with a panel of students in coordination with Z-Cares Foundation out of Pleasanton. Teacher Sharbach also has training in mental health first aid, holds a health credential, and is currently the Tobacco Use Prevention (TUPE) coordinator at FMS. Thank You to Our Panelists 12 STAFF REPORT Youth Advisory Committee Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 5.1 DATE:December 21, 2022 TO:Honorable Chair and Committee Members FROM:Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT:2023 Hackathon Event Work Plan and Ad Hoc Committee AppointmentsPreparedby:Liz Elliott,Recreation Supervisor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The Youth Advisory Committee will review the 2023 Hackathon Event work plan and appoint members to an ad hoc committee. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Appoint four members to the 2023 Hackathon Event ad hoc committee. FINANCIAL IMPACT:None. DESCRIPTION:Each year the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC)establishes a work plan for their term of service. A work plan serves as a guide for accomplishing goals and objectives during a specific period. At the August 24, 2022,Special Meeting, members discussed goals for the 2022-23 work plan. Upon discussion and receipt of feedback, the YAC agreed to plan and host a Youth Hackathon event. This one-day event will include Dublin-based youth ages 11-14 to compete in team coding activities. All YAC members must be present at the event and assist with logistics. Staff recommends forming a 2023 Hackathon Event ad hoc committee with no more than four members who will meet at least three times to plan the event. The ad hoc committee will updatethe YAC at future meetings. The Ad Hoc Committee will meet on February 22, March 15, and April 26, 2023,to complete the following objectives: o Objective 1 –Secure location, date, and time by March 1, 2023. Consider holding the event on a weekday evening or Saturday in early to mid-May. o Objective 2 –Develop rules, guidelines, scoring, judges, awards, and timeline by 13 Page 2 of 2 March 10, 2023. o Objective 3 – Develop a marketing plan, including preparing a flyer and registration form by March 15, 2023. o Objective 4 – Open registration beginning March 21, 2023, until a week before the event date. o Objective 5 – Advertise to the Dublin Unified School District high and middle schools, Quarry Lane School, Valley Christian Schools, and Dublin-based youth organizations. o Objective 6 – Review the activity roster and send pertinent event details to participants via email one week prior to the event date. o Objective 7 – Ask attendees for feedback after the event. o Objective 8 – Review and provide feedback, including what went well and what future improvements can be made at the May 24, 2023, Regular Meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The Committee Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS:None. 14