Allocation Request - CKF - 1986
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September 9, 1986
Mr. Rufus Nye, City Manager
City of Salina, KS
300 West Ash, P.O. Box 736
Salina, KS 67402-0736
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Enclosed please note the "F,oun'dåtions" 1987 request for
Special Alcohol Tax Funds and a copy of an,amendment to S8 8813.
This amendment has a direct bearing on agencies qualifying for
these funds. The change specifically directs that only agencies
whose "primary purpose" is providing treatment services for
alcoholism and drug,addict~on are qualified to receive monies
from this fund. '
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Should you °t:' the Advisory Committee need additional
information, please 'do not hesitate to contaCt me.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dick Blackwell, President Jack Ropp. Vice President Ross Schimmels, xcrelary Scott Price, Treasurer
Connie Achlerbere N B "Natc" Butch£r &vcrly Colc, Jim Foley Fr Willys Ncustrom
Glen Rhca, Nancy Rodertck, Jock Slc~'arl. Dertdl \tIllson,
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special alcohol and drug programs fund in tj¡,~ cit\' tIT:I",r' , E:lch
city treasurer of a city that has a population nf IO,(JOO ()[ less,
upon receipt of any moneys distributed undl'r this ,ection, shall
deposit the full amount in the city treasury and shall cn~dit 1/2 of ,
the deposit to the general fund of the city and 1/2 to a sjwcial
parks and recreation fund in the city tre;¡sury, ;,Ionev\ i¡¡ such
special funds shall be under the directiorl and control of the
governing body of the city, Moneys in the special parks and
recreation fund shall be' expended only fur the purchasc, es-
tablishment, maintenance or expansion of p:lIk and recreational
services, programs and facilities, ~'10neys in the sjJ\'cial alcohol
and drug programs fund shall be expended cnly for the purchase,
establishment, maintenance or expansion of services or programs
ef whose )l¡-j¡¡cipa[ purpose is alcoholism :lI1d drug abuse pre-
vention and education, alcohol and drug detoxification, inter-
vention in alcohol and drug abuse or treatment of persons who
are alcoholics or drug abusers or arc in danger of becoming
alcoholics or drug abusers,
(e) Each county treasurer, upon receipt of any moneys dis-
tributed under this section, shall deposit the full amount in the'
county treasury and shall credit to a special alcohn\ and drug
programs fund in the county treasury 23113'7< nf the amount which'
is collected pursuant to this act from clubs located in the CGc;,:-¡ty
and within a city that has a population of ¡O,OOO or Jess and
which i,S P,aid into the state treasur,Yc1,Uril,1t: th,e !,Wriod,for wlJl'ch 'I,',..
the allocation is made; of the ren¡:Jindc', thl' trea\urer shaH;
credit 113 to the general fund of the coun1:;, l,j to a special parks ",:
and recreation fund in the county treasunand 1 to the spc::cial .< f
alcohol and drug programs fund, ~loney\ In such special funds:":'Î'
shall be under the direction and control d the board of county/",';> \
commissioners, Moneys in the special parks and recreation ~und,.-(~~-
shall be expended only for the purchase, establ1shment, mamte-,': f,
nance or expansion of park and recreational services, programs,',+,i
and facilities, !\10neys in the special alcohol and drug programs' '
fund shall be expended only for the p;nchase, establishment,
maintenance or expansion of services or programs ftt whose
principal ¡Itlrpose is alcoholism and drug abuse prevention and'
education, alcohol and drug detoxific;:¡tinn, intervention in al-
cohn! and drug abuse or trealmeIlt '.If pp,rSJn~ \-.!I<) ,cue alcohoJi.:.'s
or drug abusers or are in danger of becoming alcohc,jjcs or drug-
abusers, In any county in which there I-as b<..'en organized an' "
alcohol and drug advisory committee, the hoard of county com- ' ,
missioners shall request and obtain, prior to making any ex.--~;:,{, )
penditures from the special alcohol and drug programs fund, the,'}~~
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for Alcohol and Chemical Dependency
TELEPHONE (913) 825-6224
903 E, PRESCOn
POST OFFICE BOX 2117 . SALINA, KANSAS 67402,2117
September 9,1986
Mr. Rufus Nye, City Manager
City of Salina, KS
300 West Ash, P.O. Box 736
Sa1ina;KS 67402-0736
Dear Mr. Nye:
The "Foundation" respectfully requests that a meeting of the Mayor's
Advisory committee on Alcohol be called to review our request for Special
Alcohol Tax Funds for the year of 1987.
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Based on the ~estimated di$tributions for calendar year 1987 of Local
Alcoholic Liquor Fund" as projected by the,State Treasurer, our funding
requests are as follows: -, "'" ,
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Family Counseling
Adolescent Intervention ~rogram
Court Program
$ 14,000.00
18,000.00
12,239.00
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On behalf of the Foundation, I wish to tha~~;~ou and the Committee
for past support and for consideration of this"f-equest. Should you
require more information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Enclosed are narrative reports of the above programs.
Sincerely,
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J~ Scott Bogart( SCADC
Executive Director
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Enclosure
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Dick Blackwell, President Jack Ropp, Vice President Ross Schimmels, xcrelary Scott Price, Treasurer
Connie AchterDere N B "Nate" Butcher Beverly Calc, Jim Foley, Fr Wtllys NcustrOln,
Glen Rhea, N3ncy Rodellck, Jack 5lC~iJrl, Darrell W,lsolI,
J. Scott Bogart, bcculivc Dllcdor
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FUNÒED BY MEMBERSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS, CLIENT FEES, ADAS, SRS, UNITED WA Y
ALCOHOL FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE
1986 Statistical Report
January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986 (Projected)
1.
Adolescent Intervention Program
94 Referrals
250 Individualized Counseling Sessions
2.
Family Counseling Program
68 New Clients
72 Reopened Clients
910 Individual Family Counseling Sessions
3.
Court Program
486 Referrals from the Courts
160 Court Referrals Attending ADIS (4 Sessions per Referral]
640 Total Attendance of Alcohol/Drug Information School
1600 Student Hours of Basic Alcohol/Drug Education
(10 Hours per Client on an Outpatient Basis)
CENTRAL KANSAS FOUNDATION
Request for City Local Alcoholic Liquor Funds to support the Foundation's alcohol
programs.
1.
Adolescent Intervention Program (AlP):
This program is designed to identify and assess that part of the student
population harmfully involved with alcohol and other drugs. A confidential
interview with the student and the parent(s), including written testing of the
student, helps to determine the gravity of the problem and possible resolution
of the problem. The evaluation helps to determine the best resources to be used
in addressing the problems which are experienced by the adolescent and the family
because of the use/abuse of alcohol and other drugs. If warranted, a recommenda-
tion is made to the student and parent(s) for a more formalized program for
treatment referral to an inpatient treatment unit. The opportunity to follow
the recommendations of the counselor is the perogative of the student and parent(s).
In previous years, the Foundation contracted with U.S.O. 305 to provide
this service to all Junior and Senior High students and their filioilies. This
contract provided approximately 38% of the funds required with the Foundation
absorbing the balance of financial responsibility for the complete program.
However, effective July 1, 1986, U.S.O. 305 adopted a "fee for service" policy,
providing support only for students referred by the school system, paying up to
$100. per evaluation. The Foundation continues to make the AlP availab'e to
adolescents and family members referred by other sources; however, util~zes
other community support in doing so.
This request for funds meets with the requirements for Section 5, Paragraphs
A, B, and C of Resolution #80-3473. We request for this project $18,000.
2.
Family Counseling Program:
When one (1) person in a family is experiencing distress or problems with
which they have difficulty in coping, it is usually found the entire family is
affected. In the case when one (1) family member is harmfully involved with
alcohol or other drugs, every other family member living with them is also
adversely affected. This is a family disease. No one in the family escapes
untouched.
Family counseling is offered at the Foundation to help families work
through their living problems. Guidance and direction is given so they may assume
responsibility for themselves, and deal with issues over which they have control
and to accept themselves as worthwhile human beings.
Often the individual and/or family that is recovering from the ravages of
chemical dependency have issues they need to address after the one who has been
harmfully involved is no longer using alcohol and drugs. Life does not automati-
cally right itself with the cessation of chemical abuse. The Family CoJnseling
offered at the Foundation can assist those who wish their lives to refocus and
take a new, more positive direction.
The Foundation absorbs over fifty percent (50%) of the budget for this
CENTRAL KANSAS FOUNDATION
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program. Partial funding from the Salina United Way and client fees constitute
the other fifty percent (50%). While Saline County Revenue Sharing funds have
helped subsidize the Family Counseling Program in the past, the Foundation has
not been a recipient of the limited funds since 1984.
Many clients seeing the Family Counselor are nonemployed members of the
family, thus would not be able to affort this counseling were it not available
at the Foundation. This program also offers counseling with parents and other
family members of adolescents.
This request for funds meets with the requirements for Section 5, Paragraphs
A, B, and C of Resolution #80-3473. We request for this project $514,000.00.
3.
The Court Referral Program:
Since 1974, the Foundation has worked cooperatively with the Municipal
and District Courts in Salina. The program provides the courts, includ'ing
judges, attorneys, probation/parole officers, and the law enforcement o'=ficials
a referral service for persons charged with alcohol/drug related crimes. These
include, but are not limited to charges of assault, burglary, family abuse, and
driving under the influence.
Initially we offer an evaluation based on: the client's history, their
harmful involvement with alcohol and other drugs, the results of tests adminis-
tered at the Foundation, and the counselor's observations of the client. Based
on these findings the client will be directed to a counseling service such as
those offered by the Foundation or other agencies for outpatient counseling.
In some cases the need for concentrated therapy is indicated and we have avail-
able to us many inpatient facilities to which we may refer the client.
One of the services offered at the roundation, unique in this geographical
area, is the Alcohol/Drug Information School. This is a basic education course
presented to those people who are referred from the court on a DUI charge.
Meeting in two and one-half (2~) hour sessions for four (4) weeks, this series
advocates to those who do not have a drinking problem the choice of a more
responsible manner of socializing rather than an abusive one. Film, video tapes,
guest speakers from the judicial system, medical community, and law enforcement
officials are included in the presentations during this month-long school. We
find that recidivism is greatly reduced in the courts for those who have attended
the school.
The Foundation in June, 1983, was designated by the District Court of the
28th Judicial District: lias certified by the Court as a local ASAP program as
defined by Sub. H.B. 2132, 1983 Kansas Legislature". As a part of this certifi-
cation by the Court, the Foundation is responsible for services provided to the
indigent: "However, no payment shall be made to the Foundation for its services
to those cases where the person to be assessed has been found to be indigent.
The Foundation will, however, perform the requested services allowed by law in
indigent cases.'1 The Foundation must budget for another counseling position for
this program to effectively service the Courts.
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During 1983-34 the Court Referral Program has worked very closely with the
police department regarding juvenile offenders involved with alcohol and other
drugs. I n a llnost all cases our work wi .~h the younger offender has been done in
close cooperation with the Juvenile Section of the Court Services.
During 1984 funding for
Saline County Local Alcoholic
fees, with the balance of the
dation was not a recipient of
1984 and 1985.
this program has been funded through Salina and
Liquor Funds and Alcohol/Drug Information School
cost being absorbed by the Foundation. The Foun-
the Saline County Revenue Sharing Funds during
Request for funds meet with the requirements of Section 5, Paragraphs A
and B of Resolution #80-3473. We request for this project $12,239.00.
CENTRAL KANSAS FOUNDATION REQUEST FOR ALL PROJECTS TOTALS:
$44,239.00