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Social safety net programs overseen by Washington s biggest state government agency are running in the red, and the hole likely will require a $25 million patch from the Legislature in January.That s the assessment of Department of Social and Health Services Secretary Kevin Quigley, who described the situation as a budget crisis. He said a surge in calls to Child Protective Services hotlines, higher costs in welfare <a href=http://www.getrecd.com/state/True-Religion-Jeans-On-Sale-Factory-Outlet-Sweat-Suit-Wholesale.html>True Religion Jeans On Sale</a>  programs and mental hospitals, and information technology needs are all driving his agency s budget shortfall.Quigley said that shortfall is in addition to the $30 million needed to stop the practice of psychiatric boarding, which the state Supreme Court ruled last month must stop. The high court has given  until Dec. 26 to halt the practice of sticking such patients in hospital emergency rooms without appropriate treatment.Beyond the psychiatric boarding issues, the department s shortfall which Quigley estimated at $25 million to $26 million includes a gap in Child Protective Services where calls to hotlines reporting abuse or seeking help have been surging. Quigley thinks he ll need $6 million to $8 million in emergency spending to fix the problem, and he may have to add 50 to 100 more staffers.Calls and investigations have increased by 10 to 15 percent and have led to a backlog of 2,000 cases not handled within the 90-day limit his agency must meet. Quigley said there were about 2,000 cases exceeding that limit when Gov. Jay Inslee took office in early 2013. The agency had since reduced the backlog to about 600 cases, only to see it go back up to 2,000. There should be zero cases open more than 90 days. In fact, there should be zero cases open more than 60 days, in my opinion, he said.One other particular area of concern is the state s mental hospitals, which overspent budgets by about $3 million in the year that ended June 30. These facilities will be $6 million in the hole by the time lawmakers return in January, Quigley said. The big challenge normally is if you don t have funding, you have to close <a href=http://www.mahaloshuttle.com/wp-apps.php?key=Kate-Spade-Florence>Kate Spade Wallet</a>  a ward. But the Legislature has been quite clear they don t want to close wards, Quigley said. He said lawmakers of both parties deserve credit for raising funding for mental hospitals, but he expects them to have concerns about the management of overtime pay as they try to contain costs. Other costs are rising in welfare programs, which have required extra personnel to process claims. A big piece of potentially $8 million in extra expenses is in information technology and includes a fix for the computer program used to determine eligibility for benefits. Other costs are for doing incapacity exams for disabled people who are in transition to being covered by Social Security and to move community-services staffers in Vancouver from a leased building to a state-owned structure.The agency is having more success sticking to the budget in other areas. Budgets for aging and long-term care, developmental disabilities and juvenile rehabilitation seem to be in good shape, according to the secretary.Top House and Senate budget writers could not be reached immediately for comment Monday. But the welfare programs division known as Community Services recently staged from Senate Republican Leader Mark Schoesler of Ritzville, who called it a splurge.  I m very skeptical <a href=http://www.truesreligion.com>True Religion Brand Jeans</a>  of their budgeting. I think they always have slush money tucked away (Agencies) always trot out the most needy or cite a court ruling, Schoesler said Monday. But clearly we re not out of budget difficulties and they ve shown real insensitivity. Quigley defended the trainings, which the agency estimated to have cost $217 for each of the more than 2,100 employees who attended two-day workshops in Tacoma. The state paid $17,500 to a humorist and motivational speaker to address each of three workshops, but Quigley said community service offices have high turnover and it makes sense to spend $217 on boosting a staffer s morale than to spend $25,000 training a new worker.  
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Besides the shelter, produce from the treatment center's garden is donated to the Veggie Van, operated by students from Lafayette College in cooperation with the West Ward Neighborhood Partnership. The Veggie Van has been so successful that students struggle to keep up with the demand. The opportunity to have this program at the county level is <a href=http://www.fwpcoa.org/icon/True-Religion-Outlet-Online-Big-And-Tall-Jeans-Black-Jeans-For-Men-For-Baby-Boys.html>True Religion For Baby Boys</a>  unique, said Arnold Matos, director of corrections at the treatment center. This is usually only developed in state facilities. Since the prison did not have open land for a garden, the decision was made to have the garden at the West Easton Treatment Center. Landowner Abe Atiyeh donated the land, and the Parks Department joined the effort by bringing their equipment over to turn the soil.James Kostura, deputy warden, Community Corrections, took direction of the garden project. Kostura said he gives much credit to the officers at the treatment center, who really bought into the idea and got the project off the ground.Residents are employed in the garden, which not only helps to keep them occupied, but also teaches them about giving back, Buskirk said. It's hard work at first, but when they see the fruits of their labor later, you can see on their faces it was all worth it, he said.One resident <a href=http://www.wa7788.com>Louboutin Sale</a>  agreed. It's a passion of mine, and it's calming, he said.The contributions from the community garden help feed the 22 men and 12 women that Safe Harbor has the capacity to house overnight, as well as drop-ins who receive meals and social rehabilitation services at the shelter during the day.Matos says this project is all about being good neighbors in the community. Safe Harbor has been there for the county, he said. And we want to be able to give back to them. In the future, Buskirk <a href=http://www.fwpcoa.org/icon/Cheap-True-Religion-Jeans-Order-Jeans-Online-Jeans-Uk-Mens-Jeans-Outlet.html>Mens True Religion Jeans Outlet</a>  said, the Department of Corrections administration hopes to get the community more involved in the garden. They would like to see county residents coming to the garden to help out as well as plant their own produce. The administration is also reaching out to other food banks in the Lehigh Valley in efforts to expand their donations. Next year our goal is to cover all of Easton, Buskirk said. It's been a great success so far. Christy Potter is a freelance writer. Copyright 2014,
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Besides the shelter, produce from the treatment center's garden is donated to the Veggie Van, operated by students from Lafayette College in cooperation with the West Ward Neighborhood Partnership. The Veggie Van has been so successful that students struggle to keep up with the demand. The opportunity to have this program at the county level is <a href=http://www.fwpcoa.org/icon/True-Religion-Outlet-Online-Big-And-Tall-Jeans-Black-Jeans-For-Men-For-Baby-Boys.html>True Religion For Baby Boys</a> unique, said Arnold Matos, director of corrections at the treatment center. This is usually only developed in state facilities. Since the prison did not have open land for a garden, the decision was made to have the garden at the West Easton Treatment Center. Landowner Abe Atiyeh donated the land, and the Parks Department joined the effort by bringing their equipment over to turn the soil.James Kostura, deputy warden, Community Corrections, took direction of the garden project. Kostura said he gives much credit to the officers at the treatment center, who really bought into the idea and got the project off the ground.Residents are employed in the garden, which not only helps to keep them occupied, but also teaches them about giving back, Buskirk said. It's hard work at first, but when they see the fruits of their labor later, you can see on their faces it was all worth it, he said.One resident <a href=http://www.wa7788.com>Louboutin Sale</a> agreed. It's a passion of mine, and it's calming, he said.The contributions from the community garden help feed the 22 men and 12 women that Safe Harbor has the capacity to house overnight, as well as drop-ins who receive meals and social rehabilitation services at the shelter during the day.Matos says this project is all about being good neighbors in the community. Safe Harbor has been there for the county, he said. And we want to be able to give back to them. In the future, Buskirk <a href=http://www.fwpcoa.org/icon/Cheap-True-Religion-Jeans-Order-Jeans-Online-Jeans-Uk-Mens-Jeans-Outlet.html>Mens True Religion Jeans Outlet</a> said, the Department of Corrections administration hopes to get the community more involved in the garden. They would like to see county residents coming to the garden to help out as well as plant their own produce. The administration is also reaching out to other food banks in the Lehigh Valley in efforts to expand their donations. Next year our goal is to cover all of Easton, Buskirk said. It's been a great success so far. Christy Potter is a freelance writer. Copyright 2014,

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