County human services to be reviewed [The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.]
| By Jennifer Learn-Andes, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
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Lawton said he wants feedback on the structure and operations of these departments before filling several top management positions.
"This team will provide leadership and also focus on how we can streamline and consolidate entities within human services," he said.
Interim Human Services Division Head Mary Dysleski switched to a job overseeing deeds and wills this month, and
<p>The consulting team will consist of:
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Gold is familiar to some county officials and staff because he visited the county monthly several years ago after a judicial corruption scandal involving high numbers of juvenile delinquents sent to outside placement. In 2010, Gold praised the county for reducing the number of placements.
The consultants will each be paid
The payments will be funded by money that had been budgeted for the unfilled management positions, Lawton said. He stressed that more than 90 percent of human services funding comes from the state and federal government and can't be used for county general fund operating budget expenses.
Lawton told council in an email Monday the goal is to create a "one-door process" providing human service programs aimed at making vulnerable citizens more self-sufficient.
By reducing overhead, more limited funding can be invested in services, Lawton said. The team also will evaluate services to ensure the county is utilizing programs with proven track records, he said.
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