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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSTATE DPH-California Home Visiting Program MIECHV-American Rescue Plan_A-23-334 A-22-515.pdf coU Y Count of Fresno Hall of Records, Room301 2281 Tulare Street Fresno,California o " Board of Supervisors 93721-2198 0 Telephone:(559)600-3529 FRE`' Minute Order Toll Free: 1-800-742-1011 www.co.fresno.ca.us June 20, 2023 Present: 5- Supervisor Steve Brandau,Vice Chairman Nathan Magsig, Supervisor Buddy Mendes, Supervisor Brian Pacheco, and Chairman Sal Quintero Agenda No. 70. Public Health File ID:23-0484 Re: Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement Funding Application Policy Compliance and Certification with California Department of Public Health for Round 2 funding for the California Home Visiting Program-Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting, continuing the support of home visiting activities that address the immediate needs of parents, children, and families related to the COVID-19 public health emergency, effective July 1,2023 through September 30,2024 ($170,718) APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED Ayes: 5- Brandau, Magsig, Mendes, Pacheco, and Quintero Agreement No.23-334 County of Fresno Page 72 co tP Board Agenda Item 70 O 1856 O FRESH DATE: June 20, 2023 TO: Board of Supervisors SUBMITTED BY: David Luchini, RN, PHN, Director, Department of Public Health SUBJECT: Agreement Funding Application with California Department of Public Health RECOMMENDED ACTION(S): Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement Funding Application Policy Compliance and Certification with California Department of Public Health for Round 2 funding for the California Home Visiting Program - Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting, continuing the support of home visiting activities that address the immediate needs of parents, children, and families related to the COVID-19 public health emergency, effective July 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024($170,718). There is no additional Net County Cost associated with the recommended action. Approval of the recommended action will provide the Department of Public Health (Department)with Round 2 funding from California Department of Public Health (CDPH)for the California Home Visiting Program (CHVP)-Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV). The CHVP- MIECHV will continue to utilize the funds to support expectant parents and families with young children to address the additional needs that might have been introduced while managing through COVID-19 related situations.This item is countywide. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): There are no viable alternative actions. Should your Board not approve the recommended actions, the Department would not accept the Round 2 CDPH funding and will not be able to continue providing additional supports to expectant parents and families with young children affected by COVID-19. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended actions. Funding to CHVP- MIECHV is being made through a Round 2 funding opportunity from the CDPH American Recovery Plan (ARP)grant. For FY 2023-24, CDPH is awarding a maximum of$170,718 to Fresno County to support ongoing education to staff as well as resources with a focus on COVID-19 emergency preparedness and assistance to parents and families. Sufficient appropriations and estimated revenues will be included in the Department's Org 5620 FY 2023-24 Recommended Budget. DISCUSSION: The Department provides Nurse Family Partnership (NFP)services countywide through the County's original NFP site in the City of Fresno.The program provides nurse home visitation services to low-income, first-time mothers and their families following the evidence based NFP model. From pregnancy through the child's second birthday, Public Health Nurses (PHN)with specialized training visit with mothers,fathers, and extended family members to monitor the health of both the mother and child, as well as the environment. County of Fresno page I File Number:23-0484 File Number:23-0484 PHNs also provide information on pregnancy, parenting skills, healthy relationships, disease prevention, and appropriate community services. During their visits, the PHNs encourage positive health choices, such as: • Avoiding smoking, drinking, and using drugs; • Seeking prenatal care; • Eating nutritious foods; • Increasing intervals between births; and, • Setting achievable life goals. CDPH funding has supported the CHVP in Fresno County since 2012. On January 7, 2020, your Board approved an agreement with CDPH for an additional one-year funding of the existing CHVP program. On June 9, 2020, your Board accepted State General Funds (SGF)from CDPH to expand the CHVP, increasing services at both program sites. On November 16, 2021, your Board approved agreements with CDPH for an additional three-year funding of the existing CHVP and CHVP- SGF expansion. On November 8, 2022, your Board approved a revenue agreement with CDPH for the CHVP ARP Round 1 grant funding to support home visiting activities that address the immediate needs of parents, children, and families related to the COVID-19 public health emergency. In FY 2022-23, the County's CHVP serviced 90 families with 73 infants and completed 530 in-person and 164 telehealth visits. The program had 11 graduates and 32 new enrollees. CHVP provided clients linkage and health care services and other resources including childcare,job training, housing, transportation, injury prevention, childbirth and lactation classes/services, charitable and legal services, as well as early childhood intervention and dental services. Clients were also connected to crisis intervention services including intimate partner violence, mental health, and substance abuse cessations. The Department expects to continue to serve the same population in the current year and approval of the recommended action would provide the Department with Round 2 funding for CHVP- MIECHV to continue addressing the needs of expectant parents and families with young children related to COVID-19. CDPH will issue the CHVP ARP Round 2 award letter once the Agreement Funding Application is approved. REFERENCE MATERIAL: BAI #35, November 8, 2022 BAI#45, November 16, 2021 BAI #29, June 9, 2020 BAI #34, January 7, 2020 ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED AND/OR ON FILE: On file with Clerk-CHVP ARP Round 2 Agreement with CDPH CAO ANALYST: Ron Alexander County of Fresno page 2 File Number.23-0484 Agreement No. 23-334 State of California—Health and Human Services Agency h,��.:�t.>y_. California Department of Public Health C'illr. . •..�L,ioPNd TOMAS J.ARAG6N,MD,DrPH GAVIN NEWSOM Director and State Public Health Officer Governor August 17, 2022 Subject: Notice of Intent to Award for Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV), Round 2 American Rescue Plan Act (ARP) Funding. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Division intends to award your existing California Horne Visiting Program (CHVP) MIECHV-funded program with a second round of ARP funds received from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). This funding is to be used solely for the purpose of supporting CHVP MIECHV-funded home visiting programs, including staff supported by CHVP MIECHV funds and participants enrolled in CHVP MIECHV- funded Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) or Healthy Families America (HFA) home visiting models. The ARP funds are available between the date of agreement execution through September 30, 2024. Reimbursement of invoices are subject to compliance with all state and Federal requirements pertaining to the CDPH/MCAH related programs and adherence to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures. The allocations available to the following CHVP MIECHV-funded counties/programs are: County/Program Funding Amount Alameda County $229,153.00 Butte County $148,289.00 Contra Costa County $239,205.00 Fresno County $170,718.00 Humboldt County $223,223.00 Kern County $180,844.00 Los Angeles County Children's Bureau $151,339.00 Los Angeles Count — LAUSD $238,135.00 Madera County $144,546.00 Merced County $86,434.00 Nevada County $202,531.00 Riverside County $197,736.00 Sacramento County $205,161.00 San Diego County $214,240.00 CDPH Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division/Center for Family Health MS 8300 i P.O. Box 997420 i Sacramento, CA 95899-7420 �f (916) 650-0300 • (916)650-0305 FAX Internet Address:www.cdph.ca.gov Notice of Intent to Award Page 2 San Francsico $420,761.00 San Mateo County $280,084.00 Shasta County $202,642.00 Solano County $223,435.00 Sonoma County $92,286.00 Stanislaus Count $168,379.00 Tehama County $89,883.00 Yolo County $112,826.00 Please contact your CHVP Contract Manager within seven business days to accept or decline the funds. Please contact your assigned Program Consultant with questions or concerns. Sincerely, Angelica Jimenez-Bean, Acting Assistant Division Chief Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division California Department of Public Health State of California—Health and Human Services Agency California Department of Public Health xi. TOh1AS J.ARAG6N,M.D.,DrRH GAVIN NEVVS059 Director and Slate Public Health Officer Governor February 16, 2023 TO: MATERNAL, CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH (MCAH) DIRECTORS/ CALIFORNIA HOME VISITING PROJECT (CHVP) COORDINATORS, OR DESIGNEE SUBJECT: FISCAL YEARS 2022-2024: ROUND 2 CHVP AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN (ARP) AGREEMENT FUNDING APPLICATION (AFA) ANNOUNCEMENT This letter announces the FY 2022-2024 AFA Process that provides allocation and contract funding updates for Round 2 of the California Home Visiting Program American Rescue Plan (CHVP ARP). AFA Timeiine/ Important Dates: Thursday, February 16, 2023 Release of CHVP ARP ROUND 2 FY 22-24 AFA Notification. AFA forms will be sent via email attachment. Thursday, March 2, 2023 AFA Packages and Updated Forms Due back to MCAH. If needed, please contact your Contract Manager for any extensions. Friday, March 31, 2023 MCAH CM/ PC AFA Package Review and Approval. Your Contract Manager will alert you if revisions are needed before approval. AFA Submission: Packages are due via email to MCAHFINACT(a cdph.ca.gov by March 2, 2023. If you have any questions about the AFA process or require an extension due to the extenuating circumstances of COVID-19, please contact your Contract Manager as soon as possible. There may have been changes since the last AFA submission. We recommend that all LHJs review the Fiscal Administration Policy and Procedure Manual prior to building and submitting their FY 22-24 AFAs. CDPH Maternal,Child and Adolescent Health Division/Center for Family Health ` MS 8305, P.O. Box 997420,Sacramento,CA 95899-7420 (916)650-0300 • (916)650-0305 FAX v 3 Internet Address:www.cdph.ca.gov l .I CI FIP ``` MCAH Directors, CHVP Project Coordinators, or Designee Agencies will be notified via email when their AFA package is approved and they are permitted to invoice for services. Invoice Submission: As communicated in CDPH/ MCAH alert letter 20160710 on October 7, 2016, all invoices and supporting documentation must be submitted via email to the MCAH invoice box: MCAHlnvoices a-cdph.ca.gov. To ensure appropriate processing, please use the following invoice naming convention for the signed invoice cover letter PDF and/or Excel files as well as the subject line of the email: Agreement Number (space) Agency Name (space) Fiscal Year(space) Invoice One Time Payment Example: CHVP ARP 22-XX Alameda FY22-23 One Time Payment Invoice submission must include: • Signed cover letter/ invoice instructions on agency letterhead Thank you for your assistance and timely submission of your AFA package. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your Contract Manager. Sincerely, Angelica Jimenez-Bean Section Chief, Contract Management and Allocations Process Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division Center for Family Health California Department of Public Health CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH MATERNAL, CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH (MCAH) DIVISION FUNDING AGREEMENT PERIOD FY 2022-24 AGENCY INFORMATION FORM Agencies are required to submit an electronic and signed copy(original signatures only) of this form along with their Annual AFA Package. Agencies are required to submit information when updates occur during the fiscal year. Updated submissions do not require certification signatures. Any program related information being sent from the CDPH MCAH Division will be directed to all Program Directors. - 1 o o s iT!jA jyj CHVP ARP 22-10 Update Effective Date: (only required when submitting updates) Federal Employer ID#: 94-6000512 FISCAL ID#: Complete Official Agency Name: County of Fresno Business Address: 1221 Fulton Street, Fresno, CA 93721 Agency Phone: (559) 600-3330 Agency Fax: (559)455-4705 Agency Website: www.co.fresno.ca.us Page 1 of 2 a s `:Ifro�li�:�'t��`��itil�W{�?T��`►�'�Y/'V�.ia�'��,�,����.�%�;Ii�bf��M � '`; Please enter the agreement or contract number for each of the applicable programs CHVP ARP 22-10 Update Effective Date: (only required when submitting updates) The undersigned hereby affirms that the statements contained in the Agreement Funding Application (AFA) are true and complete to the best of the applicant's knowledge. I certify that this Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) program will comply with all applicable provisions of Article 1, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 106 of the Health and Safety code (commencing with section 123225), Chapters 7 and 8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code (commencing with Sections 14000 and 142), and any applicable rules or regulations promulgated by CDPH pursuant to this article and these Chapters. I further certify that all MCAH related programs will comply with the most current MCAH Policies and Procedures Manual, including but not limited to, Administration. I further certify that the MCAH related programs will comply with all federal laws and regulations governing and regulating recipients of funds granted to states for the California Home Visiting Program (CHVP) pursuant to the Social Security Act, Title V, Section 511(c) (42 U.S.C. §711(c))(Title V, § 511A(c) of the Social Security Act, as added by§ 9101 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (P.L. 117-2)). Program CFDA# 93.870. 1 further agree that the MCAH related programs may be subject to all sanctions, or other remedies applicable, if the MCAH related program violates any of the above laws, regulations and policies with which it has certified it will comply. Original signature of official authorized to commit the Agency to a CHVP Agreement Signature line: Name (Print) Sal Quintero Title Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Fresno Date Original Signature of MCAH Director Signature line: Name (Print) Ge Vue Title MCAH Director Date VLZ? ATTEST: BERNICE E.SEIDEL Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Coun y of F���Deputy By Page 2 of 2 \ / \ § / ; i s ( \ol \ \ \ � 2 — \�_ \ \ \ ( \ \ \ \ q� ( � \ _ z = z \ 6 z =o z z { \ : \ ) � \ j \ \ - 9 § lisp" { \ / 2 / { rf m } \{ - � \ \ _ { { } \ Exhibit K Attestation of Compliance with the Sexual Health Education Accountability Act of 2007 Agency Name: County of Fresno Agreement/Grant Number: CHVP ARP 22-10 Compliance Attestation for Fiscal Year: FY 22-24 The Sexual Health Education Accountability Act of 2007 (Health and Safety Code, Sections 151000— 151003) requires sexual health education programs (programs) that are funded or administered, directly or indirectly, by the State, to be comprehensive and not abstinence- only. Specifically, these statutes require programs to provide information that is medically accurate, current, and objective, in a manner that is age, culturally, and linguistically appropriate for targeted audiences. Programs cannot promote or teach religious doctrine, nor promote or reflect bias (as defined in Section 422.56 of the Penal Code), and may be required to explain the effectiveness of one or more drugs and/or devices approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Programs directed at minors are additionally required to specify that abstinence is the only certain way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. In order to comply with the mandate of Health & Safety Code, Section 151002 (d), the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Program requires each applicable Agency or Community Based Organization (CBO) contracting with MCAH to submit a signed attestation as a condition of funding. The Attestation of Compliance must be submitted to CDPH/MCAH annually as a required component of the Agreement Funding Application (AFA) Package. By signing this letter, the MCAH Director or Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) Director(CBOs only) is attesting or "is a witness to the fact that the programs comply with the requirements of the statute". The signatory is responsible for ensuring compliance with the statute. Please note that based on program policies that define them, the Sexual Health Education Act inherently applies to the Black Infant Health Program, AFLP, and the California Home Visiting Program, and may apply to Local MCAH based on local activities. The undersigned hereby attests that all local MCAH agencies and AFLP CBOs will comply with all applicable provisions of Health and Safety Code, Sections 151000— 151003 (HS 151000- 151003). The undersigned further acknowledges that this Agency is subject to monitoring of compliance with the provisions of HS 151000-151003 and may be subject to contract termination or other appropriate action if it violates any condition of funding, including those enumerated in HS 151000-151003. Revised 1/11/21 Page 1 of 4 Exhibit K Attestation of Compliance with the Sexual Health Education Accountability Act of 2007 Signed County of Fresno CHVP ARP 22-10 Agency Name Agreement/Grant Number /L �01� Signature of MCAH Director Date Signature of AFLP Director(CBOs only) Ge Vue Printed Name of MCAH Director Printed Name of AFLP Director(CBOs only) Revised 1/11121 Page 2 of 4 Exhibit K Attestation of Compliance with the Sexual Health Education Accountability Act of 2007 CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 151000-151003 151000.This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Sexual Health Education Accountability Act. 151001. For purposes of this division, the following definitions shall apply: (a) "Age appropriate" means topics, messages, and teaching methods suitable to particular ages or age groups of children and adolescents, based on developing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral capacity typical for the age or age group. (b) A "sexual health education program" means a program that provides instruction or. information to prevent adolescent pregnancy, unintended pregnancy, or sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, that is conducted, operated, or administered by any state agency, is funded directly or indirectly by the state, or receives any financial assistance from state funds or funds administered by a state agency, but does not include any program offered by a school district, a county superintendent of schools, or a community college district. (c) "Medically accurate" means verified or supported by research conducted in compliance with scientific methods and published in peer review journals, where appropriate, and recognized as accurate and objective by professional organizations and agencies with expertise in the relevant field, including, but not limited to, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Public Health Association, the Society for Adolescent Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 151002. (a) Every sexual health education program shall satisfy all of the following requirements: (1)All information shall be medically accurate, current, and objective. (2) Individuals providing instruction or information shall know and use the most current scientific data on human sexuality, human development, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases. (3) The program content shall be age appropriate for its targeted population. (4) The program shall be culturally and linguistically appropriate for its targeted populations. (5) The program shall not teach or promote religious doctrine. (6) The program shall not reflect or promote bias against any person on the basis of disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, as defined in Section 422.56 of the Penal Code. Revised 1/11/21 Page 3 of 4 Exhibit K Attestation of Compliance with the Sexual Health Education Accountability Act of 2007 (7) The program shall provide information about the effectiveness and safety of at least one or more drugs and/or devices approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for preventing pregnancy and for reducing the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. (b)A sexual health education program that is directed at minors shall comply with all of the criteria in subdivision (a) and shall also comply with both the following requirements: (1) It shall include information that the only certain way to prevent pregnancy is to abstain from sexual intercourse, and that the only certain way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases is to abstain from activities that have been proven to transmit sexually transmitted diseases. (2) If the program is directed toward minors under the age of 12 years, it may, but is not required to, include information otherwise required pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (a). (c)A sexual health education program conducted by an outside agency at a publicly funded school shall comply with the requirements of Section 51934 of the Education Code if the program addresses HIV/AIDS and shall comply with Section 51933 of the Education Code if the program addresses pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted diseases other than HIV/AIDS. (d)An applicant for funds to administer a sexual health education program shall attest in writing that its program complies with all conditions of funding, including those enumerated in this section. A publicly funded school receiving only general funds to provide comprehensive sexual health instruction or HIV/AIDS prevention instruction shall not be deemed an applicant for the purposes of this subdivision. (e) If the program is conducted by an outside agency at a publicly funded school, the applicant shall indicate in writing how the program fits in with the school's plan to comply fully with the requirements of the California Comprehensive Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Act, Chapter 5.6 (commencing with Section 51930) of the Education Code. Notwithstanding Section 47610 of the Education Code, "publicly funded school' includes a charter school for the purposes of this subdivision. (f) Monitoring of compliance with this division shall be integrated into the grant monitoring and compliance procedures. If the agency knows that a grantee is not in compliance with this section, the agency shall terminate the contract or take other appropriate action. (g) This section shall not be construed to limit the requirements of the California Comprehensive Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Act (Chapter 5.6 (commencing with Section 51930) of Part 28 of the Education Code). (h) This section shall not apply to one-on-one interactions between a health practitioner and his or her patient in a clinical setting. 151003. This division shall apply only to grants that are funded pursuant to contracts entered into or amended on or after January 1, 2008. Revised 1/11121 Page 4 of 4 CERTIFICATION OF INDIRECT COST RATE METHODOLOGY Please list the Indirect Cost Rate (ICR) Percentage and supporting methodology for the contract or allocation with the California Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Division (CDPH/MCAH Division). Date: 4/12/2023 Agency Name: County of Fresno Contract/Agreement Number: CHVP ARP 22-10 Contract Term/Allocation Fiscal Year: FY 22-24 1. NON-PROFIT AGENCIES/ COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS (CBO) Non-profit agencies or CBOs that have an approved ICR from their Federal cognizant agency are allowed to charge their approved ICR or may elect to charge less than the agency's approved ICR percentage rate. Private non-profits local agencies that do not have an approved ICR from their Federal cognizant agency are allowed a maximum ICR percentage of 15.0 percent of the Total Personnel Costs. The ICR percentage rate listed below must match the percentage listed on the Contract/Allocation Budget % Fixed Percent of: ❑ Total Personnel Costs 2. LOCAL HEALTH JURISDICTIONS (LHJ) LHJs are allowed up to the maximum ICR percentage rate that was approved by the CDPH Financial Management Branch ICR or may elect to charge less than the agency's approved ICR percentage rate. The ICR rate may not exceed 25.0 percent of Total Personnel Costs or 15.0 percent of Total Direct Costs. The ICR application (i.e. Total Personnel Costs or Total Allowable Direct Costs) may not differ from the approved ICR percentage rate. The ICR percentage rate listed below must match the percentage listed on the Allocation/Contracted Budget. 18.31,% Fixed Percent of: X❑ Total Personnel Costs ❑ Total Allowable Direct Costs Revised:12/18/20 Page 1 of 3 CERTIFICATION OF INDIRECT COST RATE METHODOLOGY 3. OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES University Agencies are allowed up to the maximum ICR percentage approved by the agency's Federal cognizant agency ICR or may elect to charge less than the agency's approved ICR percentage rate. Total Personnel Costs or Total Direct Costs cannot change. % Fixed Percent of: ❑ Total Personnel Costs (includes Fringe Benefits) ❑ Total Personnel Costs (Excludes Fringe Benefits) ❑ Total Allowable Direct Costs Please provide you agency's detailed methodology that includes all indirect costs, fees and percentages in the box below. County of Fresno, Department of Public Health's Indirect Cost Rate (ICR) of 18.314% was calculated by dividing the Total Allowable Indirect Costs by the Total Allowable Direct Costs for Salaries. The ICR was prepared and calculated using the 2020-21 actual costs and budget information for the Department of Public Health. The allocation of allowable indirect costs were accomplished by classifying the total cost, based on actual costs incurred, as direct or indirect, which included salaries, benefits, computer services, audit services, janitorial services, rental expenses, mileage/travel, office supplies, telephone, liability insurance, etc. The ICR is based on the most recent audited financial for the County which received an unqualified clean opinion from the County's independent external auditors. This rate was reviewed and approved by the County of Fresno, Auditor-Controller/ Treasurer-Tax Collector. Revised:12/18/20 Page 2 of 3 CERTIFICATION OF INDIRECT COST RATE METHODOLOGY Please submit this form via email to your assigned Contract Manager. The undersigned certifies that the costs used to calculate the ICR are based on the most recent, available and independently audited actual financials and are the same costs approved by the CDPH to determine the Department approved ICR. 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