File #: 20-682    Name: 09.01.2020 CSAC Challenge Awards
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed - County Administrative Office
File created: 8/21/2020 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/1/2020 Final action: 9/1/2020
Title: Receive a report and consider approval of the submission of five (5) entries to the 2020 California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Challenge Awards competition: 1) Advisory for Agricultural Worker Protection During the COVID-19 Crisis; 2) COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign; 3) COVID-19 Pandemic Disparate Impact Report: Strategies for Addressing the Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Communities of Color in Monterey County; 4) Human Resources Response to COVID-19 - Cooperation Can Save Lives; and 5) Mandated Civil Rights Training.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Exhibit A - Advisory for Ag Worker Protection During the COVID-19, 3. Exhibit B - COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign, 4. Exhibit C - COVID-19 Disparate Impact Report, 5. Exhibit D - Human Resources Response to COVID-19, 6. Exhibit E - Mandated Civil Rights Training, 7. Item No. 9 Completed Board Order

Title

Receive a report and consider approval of the submission of five (5) entries to the 2020 California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Challenge Awards competition: 1) Advisory for Agricultural Worker Protection During the COVID-19 Crisis; 2) COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign; 3) COVID-19 Pandemic Disparate Impact Report: Strategies for Addressing the Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Communities of Color in Monterey County; 4) Human Resources Response to COVID-19 - Cooperation Can Save Lives; and 5) Mandated Civil Rights Training.

Report

RECOMMENDATION:

 

It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors receive a report and consider approval of the submission of five (5) entries to the 2020 California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Challenge Awards competition: 1) Advisory for Agricultural Worker Protection During the COVID-19 Crisis; 2) COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign; 3) COVID-19 Pandemic Disparate Impact Report: Strategies for Addressing the Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Communities of Color in Monterey County; 4) Human Resources Response to COVID-19 - Cooperation Can Save Lives; and 5) Mandated Civil Rights Training.

 

SUMMARY & DISCUSSION

 

Each year the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) invites counties to submit nominations for the CSAC Challenge Awards.  These unique awards recognize the innovative and creative spirit of California county governments for finding new and effective ways of providing projects, programs and services to their citizens. 

 

The following is an overview of the Monterey County entries recommended for submission to the 2020 competition.

 

Advisory for Agricultural Worker Protection During COVID-19 Crisis: The Agricultural Commissioner’s Office developed best practices operating procedures in collaboration with County elected officials and industry groups to reduce COVID-19 transmission in the agricultural workforce. 

- EXHIBIT A

 

COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign: The COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign creates and disseminates messages to educate the public and reinforce public health practices to stem the spread of COVID-19. - EXHIBIT B

 

COVID-19 Pandemic Disparate Impact Report: The COVID-19 Pandemic Disparate Impact Report: Strategies for Addressing the Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Communities of Color in Monterey County informed the Board of Supervisors and public of the pandemic’s impact and action plans to address racial disparities. - EXHIBIT C

 

Human Resources Response to COVID-19: Cooperation Can Save Lives: The County of Monterey Human Resources Department quickly developed innovative resources for County leaders, employees, and the public in response to the COVID-19 crisis. - EXHIBIT D

 

Mandated Civil Rights Training: The Civil Rights Office developed a mandated Civil Rights training for all County employees to address structural racism, implicit biases, and to learn how to advance local racial equity initiatives. - EXHIBIT E

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT

 

The County Administrative Office-Intergovernmental and Legislative Affairs Division prepared this report with materials submitted by the County Administrative Office, Civil Rights Office, Agricultural Commissioner Office, and Human Resources Department.

 

FINANCING

 

Each submission to the CSAC Challenge Awards competition requires a $75 entry fee.  Five (5) entries from Monterey County will be submitted for a total cost of $375 to be funded through the County Administrative Office-Department 1050, Intergovernmental & Legislative Affairs Unit 8054.   Funds are available in the current year budget.  Approval will have no additional impact on the General Fund.

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:

 

The items included in this report relate to all of the Board of Supervisors Strategic Initiatives.

R Economic Development

R Administration

R Health & Human Services

R Infrastructure

R Public Safety

 

Prepared by:                      Annette D’Adamo, Management Analyst III

Approved by:                     Nicholas E. Chiulos, Assistant CAO

 

Date:  August 21, 2020

 

Attachments - Proposed Entries to the 2020 CSAC Challenge Awards Competition:

 

EXHIBIT A                     Advisory for Agricultural Worker Protection During the COVID-19 Crisis

EXHIBIT B                     COVID-19 Public Messaging Campaign

EXHIBIT C                      COVID-19 Pandemic Disparate Impact Report: Strategies for Addressing

the Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Communities of Color in Monterey County

EXHIBIT D                     Human Resources Response to COVID-19 - Cooperation Can Save Lives

EXHIBIT E                     Mandated Civil Rights Training