The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
Gloria L. Fox
Willie Mae Allen
Tom Sannicandro
Elizabeth A. Malia
Marie P. St. Fleur
Linda Dorcena Forry
Louis L. Kafka
Kay Khan
Ellen Story
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
Whereas, analysis of current social and health status
indicators indicate that an unacceptable number of urban youth are becoming
involved in the criminal justice system, experiencing high rates of homicide
and suicide, engaged in violence and anti-social behaviors, becoming abusers of
drugs, alcohol and tobacco, experiencing a high rate of pregnancies and sexual
transmitted disease, and leaving school without marketable skills. There is
clear and present danger that the current socio-economic status of this
generation of urban youth will have a negative impact on the general well-being
of the entire society of the Commonwealth; and
Whereas,
public schools have historically been in place as the above stated phenomenon
developed, and in spite of the many changes implemented and proposed, do not
present the model nor infrastructure needed to provide an appropriate model to
ameliorate the situation with urban youth; and
Whereas,
the current negative social, economic and health status indicators for urban
youth may be defined as predictors for negative future social and economic
outcomes; and
Whereas,
violent behaviors, both as victim and perpetrators, substance abuse, teen
pregnancy and infant mortality, sexual transmitted disease, delinquent behaviors,
and suicide are clearly identified as public health concerns,
Therefore,
Notwithstanding any act to the contrary, this act provides that there shall
be established within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, a
state-wide office of youth development within the Department of Public Health
which shall organize and implement pilot programs in Boston, Springfield, New
Bedford, Lawrence, Lowell, Holyoke, and Worcester to demonstrate a
coordinated-comprehensive youth development services delivery system to improve
and promote good citizenship among youth, between the ages of seven and
eighteen. All programs and activities shall be coordinated with the Executive
Office of Health and Human Services organizations in each city, so as to
optimize the allocation of resources.
SECTION 2. Programs and activities shall be provided outside of school hours, year-round, including weekends for individuals who are enrolled in school, with programs and activities for individuals not enrolled in school available on a daily basis.
SECTION 3. Programs and activities shall be designed based on youth development research findings, with emphasis directed toward the development and enhancement of social decorum, anti-violent and anti-gang behaviors, positive social behaviors, local and statewide labor pools, job opportunities and career and employment options, citizenship and positive future outlook, community-building, the performing and creative arts, avoiding teen-age pregnancies. With some components modeled after the pre-World War II Work Project Administration (WPA) and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) the system shall provide practical skill building beyond the theoretical approach used in public schools.
SECTION 4. Programs and activities shall be implemented through contracts with federally qualified Section 330, Community Health Centers as defined by the U.S. Public Service Act of 1965. Policy-makers and staff of contracting organizations shall reflect the participant population of the program.
SECTION 5. The programs and activities shall include but not be limited to the following: (1) a research component to address issues pertaining to replication of successful strategies identified; (2) a community coordination function to assure that service delivery are coordinated in order to limit any unwanted duplication and/or overlapping; (3) to document and analyze resources and services targeted for the participant population; (4) identification of the services needed to advance the goals of the program; (5) develop and/or join-in with a community youth worker certification program, in order to utilize “best practices” in the field of youth development, this component will further enhance skill development and standards for youth development as a discipline; (6) an enhanced management information system support procedure to develop a common intake and referral system to increase the use of preventive services, share resource information, avoid duplication and to allow participants to engage in, hands-on applications and learn state-of-the-art computer use; (7) court diversion; (8) coordinate mini-grants to various community agencies; (9) coordinate with already established organizations and agencies; and (10) develop needed services as required for the success of the program.
SECTION 6. There is hereby established and set up on the books of the commonwealth a separate fund to be known as the Office of Youth Development Fund. There shall be credited to say fund an amount of $15 million dollars in the immediate fiscal year commonwealth’s budget, and thereafter for a period of five (5) years, of which the amount of $2 million shall be earmarked for Springfield.