The Youth Services Advisory Board shall be comprised of representatives
from the community who are committed to serving the youth of Somers.
The Youth Services Advisory Board shall consist of not fewer than
seven nor more than nine members, including the following representation:
Not less than one member who is interested in youth services but
does not derive his/her income by delivering services to youth. Somers
residents must be given preference in the appointment of these members.
At least one-third of the total membership shall be comprised of
individuals who receive less than 50% of their income from delivering
services to youth.
The term of each member for the initial term shall be from the time
of appointment to December 22, 2023. Thereafter each member shall
be appointed for a two-year term.
The Youth Services Advisory Board (the Board) shall convene to assist
the Town in promoting and strengthening their capabilities to serve
Somers youth and families.
The Board will encourage citizens, institutions, service organizations,
and decisionmakers to plan programs and strategies that foster positive
youth and family development.
The Board shall make recommendations on policy, practices, and administration
that promote the coordination of a comprehensive youth and family
services system in the Town.
The Board may initiate assessment of youth concerns and issues and
may provide recommendations for the coordination of available resources
to meet youth needs.
The Bureau will provide assessment of youth and family concerns and
coordinate with the community to maximize the use of its resources
to meet youth needs.
The Bureau shall be the coordinating unit of community-based services
to provide comprehensive delivery of prevention, intervention, treatment
and follow-up services.
The Bureau shall engage in, but not be limited to, the following
service areas: positive youth development, juvenile justice, parent
and community education, advocacy, resource development, research
and assessment, and community outreach on matters affecting youth
and their families.