Minutes from San Saba Domestic Violence Taskforce
January 9, 2007
Ma & Pa’s Restaurant
11:30am – 1pm
In attendance at the meeting were: Tonnie Robbins with Legal Aid of Northwest Texas, San Angelo office; Brenna Troncoso, Political Asylum Project of Austin; Lora Llenado, Political Asylum Project of Austin; Shirley Herring, Central Texas Council of Governments; LA Brown, San Saba Police Department; Dee Vickery, Off the Beaten Path Ministries; Cathie Lehman, New Horizons; Melissa Switzer, Family Services Center of Brownwood; and Georgia Harris, City of San Saba, Dove Project.
The minutes from the December 12, 2007 meeting were read and B.T. motioned to approve the minutes and A.B. seconded. The status of action items from the previous meeting was as follows: 1. B.T. still needs to send Kathy Dixon with the D.A.’s office regarding the work of PAPA. 2. B.T. did develop a contact information sheet for taskforce members by way of a draft of a proposed brochure. 3. G.H. did get the notice of taskforce meeting in the San Saba News and a PSA was sent to the radio station. 4. G.H. and A.B. reported that since school was out they were unable to get anything started by way of a youth initiative regarding teens and violence due to the Christmas holidays. However, they will try to get with the superintendent as soon as possible G.H. would like to present information that the Texas Council on Family Violence has developed regarding dating violence – a special project for the month of February.
Law enforcement update was given by A.B. He would like to assist us in providing a training about how to work with law enforcement in a crisis situation. A date was set for Feb. 6, 2008, 1-3pm at the City Hall council chambers unless there is a conflict. He also wants to do a defense class for victims at some point.
Melissa Switzer with Family Services Center stated that she is offering a domestic violence support group on Thursdays in
Dee Vickery of Off the Beaten Path Ministries stated that she has several outreach events scheduled for the month of January and in February (in Liberty Hill,
Shirley Herring with CTCOG brought information about the Options Class that is being used effectively in
Tonnie Robbins with Legal Aid reported on a new program that has been implemented in San Saba County that pays a private attorney $40 an hour to represent victims of domestic violence in court. They have partnered with the Dove Project and currently have one attorney from Lampasas assisting us once a month. It is the goal to get more local attorneys involved in the assisted pro se programs and possibly develop a pro se clinic, maybe once a month.
B.T. with PAPA brought an article that was in the Austin American Statesman on philanthropy in
Next meeting: February 13, 2008, Ma & Pa Diner,
ACTION ITEMS:
ALL MEMBERS will write up 1-3 primary expectations for the task force, what they’d like to accomplish or see in the protocol.
ALL to update contact info with BT
AB and GH to contact superintendent to set up youth initiative, particularly something for the month of February for teen dating violence month.
SH to forward information to GH about the Options Program
MS to forward information about the BIPP Program
AB to prep training for February 6, 1-3 pm
BT to up-date flyer and send KD info on PAPA
NEXT MEETING: February 13, 2008, Ma & Pa Diner,
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