TO: FROM: RE: LOCATION: DATE/TIME: Members of the Commissioners' Council on Drugs and Alcoholism Donna Jenereski, D&A Director Board Meeting and also via Zoom March 19, 2024-7 7:30 a.m. Butler County Human Services Program Conference Room #132 AGENDA I. II. Call to Order Review and Approval of Minutes (February 2024) III. Public Comment Regarding Agenda Items IV. Unfinished Business V. New Business-None VI. Program - None scheduled VII. Reports A. Director's Report B. Financial Report C. Case Manager Report Prevention Report Nominating Committee 1. Board Reappointment PCCD Update D. E. F. G. Drug Treatment Court Update VIII. Council Members' ConcemsyComments/Amnouncements IX. Providers' ConcemsyComments/Ammouncements X. Public Comment Regarding General Items XI. Adjournment Mission Statement: The mission ofthe Butler County Commissioners' Council on Drug and Alcohol. Programs is to assist residents ofall ages to choose and live a lifestyle free of drug and alcohol abuse. Butler County Drug & Alcohol Advisory Board Meeting Minutes DATE: TIME: PLACE: February 20, 2024 7:30 a.m. Butler County Human Services Conference Room - and also via Zoom COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Commissioner Kevin Boozel Shawn Pugh Mark Lope OTHERS PRESENT: John Johnson Alicia Beighley Kristan Semmler Kenneth Clowes, Butler County Community College Jennifer Difrischia, The CARE Center Anna Shuster, The Gaiser Center Ruthane Durso, Independence Health System Cory Williford, SRU Vista Mary Allen, Trilogy Wellness Donna Jenereski, Tracey Hendrix, Lisa Gill, Ralph Patrick, Anne Drissler, Tori Reagle, Elisha Coast, Cory Achezinski, Butler County Human Services Call to Order Shawn Pugh called the meeting to order at 7:34 a.m. Review and Approval ofMinutes) Kristan Semmler made ai motion to approve the minutes as written. John. Johnson seconded. All in Favor Opposed Abstentions 6 0 0 Public Comment Regarding Agenda Items There was noj public comment. Unfinished Business There wasi none. New Business Donna reviewed a FY 2023-2024 Prevention Contract with Townsend Associates LLC: for consultant services for the Drug Free Communities Grant. 1 Butler County Drug & Alcohol. Advisory Board- - February 20, 2024 Meeting Minutes Program REPORTS Director's Report No program was scheduled for this meeting. SCA: Case ManagementPTreatmentPrevention Updates: - SRU Institute for Nonprofit Leadership: Recovering Life Initiatives update- Thel heART for Sobriety art/craft activities continue tol be offered at SUCCEED each Friday The Impacting Together recovery advocacy group continues to meet on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday ofeach month. The meetings continue to be well attended by a core group ofindividuals in recovery. The group continues its focus on preparing for the opening of the recovery center and As previously discussed, the Nonprofit Development Corporation (NDC) purchased thel building at 100 Center Ave. on our behalf. NDC is currently working on necessary repairs and renovations to the building and we expect to be able to officially open the center by the from 3:00pm to 4:30pm. eventually transitioning to ai recovery community organization (RCO). eF Recovery Center update- beginning ofMay. el Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI) update- The LETI program empowers law enforcement officers as well as others to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment, rather than immediately diverting them into the The Attorney General's Office, in collaboration with the D.A.'s Office, held three (3)LETI trainings on. January 30th. The trainings were open to criminal justice stakeholders as well as other entities who may come into contact with individuals ini need of substance use treatment services. All three trainings were well attended and future trainings can be scheduled iftherei is a criminal justice system. need within the county. . County Overdose update- The final 2023 confirmed number ofo overdose deaths is 41. For 2024, as ofl last week, there have been 2 confirmed overdose deaths thus far and 9 cases still For comparison purposes: at this time last year, there had been 3 confirmed overdose deaths with pending. 9 cases still pending. Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) Updates: Annual Provider Monitoring- As mentioned last month, wel have received our provider assignments for FY 2023-24 and we have started scheduling monitoring visits with all assigned in-county providers. This includes the monitoring oftreatment, prevention, intervention, case management, and certified recovery specialist (CRS) services. . XYZ: Rate Setting Process- 2 Butler County Drug & Alcohol Advisory Board- - February 20, 2024 Meeting Minutes The FY 2024-25 rate setting process for all non-hospital residential and halfway house providers began at thel beginning ofFebruary. The completed packets are due back to our office by the beginning of March. We will again partner with other SCA's within our region to review all As previously discussed, we submitted a request for an additional $49,150.00 in funding for additional treatment services as well as harm reduction supplies. At the end ofJanuary, we packets and establish rates. - Request for additional FY 2023-24 Funds- received approval for the full amount requested. . FY 2024- 2025 Budget Proposal- State Updates: On February 6th, Governor Shapiro delivered his second budget address, announcing his $48.3 billion fiscal proposal for FY 2024-25. The proposal represents an increase ofa approximately The budget proposal does assume new taxes on adult-use cannabis and skills game, which, if enacted, are expected to produce $15 million and $150 million ini revenue in FY 2024-25, The proposed budget for substance use prevention and treatment services remains stable and unchanged from the current fiscal year. A small increase in funding to DDAP has been proposed to add support for recovery services within the department and to provide case management services to improve continuity for individuals who are: receiving treatment for gambling issues. This bill proposes to amend the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act of1972. H.B. 1245, which would authorize syringe services programs statewide, passed the House Judiciary Committee on 2/14/24 with bipartisan support. This marks the first time that thel PA $3.71 billion, or 8.4%, over the FY 2023-24 budget. respectively. H.B.1245- Legislature has ever voted on syringe service program legislation. Financial Report Case Manager Report Cory Achezinski reviewed the allocations and expenditures through December 31, 2023. Tracey Hendrix reviewed the statistics for the Monthly Assessment Services, the Information/Referal Services (IRS), and the Client Location graph for the month ofJanuary 2024. Prevention Report Lisa Gill gave an overview of upcoming Drug & Alcohol prevention events and trainings. She reviewed the Prevention Service Data: including the Prevention/intervention: Number of Services, Number ofIndividuals Served, and the Prevention Demographic Data for the month of January 2024. Nominating Committee Kristan Semmler made ai motion to approve the following: 3 Butler County Drug & Alcohol Advisory Board - February 20, 2024 Meeting Minutes Toi reappoint Shawn Pugh to serve a second term on the Board and to approve the following slate ofofficers: Shawn Pugh Kristan Semmler John Johnson Alicia Beighley Chairperson Vice-Chair Secretary Nominating Committee As there were no other nominations the motion was seconded. All in Favor Opposed Abstentions 6 0 0 PCCD Update their treatment. Kristan Semmler reported there are (9) nine people in the program. One individual is in inpatient, one isi in al halfway house, therei is onei in IOP, four in outpatient and two that have completed all Drug Treatment Court Update Donna reported that there are currently fifteen (15)individuals participating in the program. Three are in al halfway house and eleven are in outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment. One person is incarcerated pending admission into treatment. One person will be graduating on February 29th at 2:00 p.m. in Courtroom #2. Council Members' ConcemsyComments/Amnouncements Providers' Concems/Comments/Announcements There were none. Ken Clowes said BC3 will have another Hope is Dope training for County employees in March. There are still spaces available for this training. They are getting ready for their Hope isl Dope Recovery Community series tol bel held at the YMCA. In April there willl be a professional series for Hope is Dope. They are also planning tol have Hope is Dope classes at the prison. Public Comment Regarding General Items There werei no public comments. Adjournment meeting at 7:56 a.m. As there was no further business to discuss, a motion was made and seconded to adjourn the 4 Butler County Drug & Alcohol Advisory Board-F February 20, 2024 Meeting Minutes APPROVED ASTOI FORMAT: Shawn Pugh, Chairperson SUBMITTED BY: John Johnson, Secretary Grace Abbruzzese Cc: Advisory Board Members 5 Butler County Drug & Alcohol AdvsolyBoard-Februany 20, 2024 Meeting Minutes