Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Asian American Council met Sept. 28

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Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Asian American Advisory Council met Sept. 28.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

WELCOME & CALL TO ORDER 

REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES 

8-24-2022 Minutes 

OLD BUSINESS: 

• Asian American Star, Issue 2, Sept 2022 (Nancy Rodriguez, Star Newsletter Chairperson) 

• Asian American Cookbook 

• Recruitment of New Council Members, 3 of 21 (Stany D’Souza, Recruitment Chairperson) 

• Michelle Grove and Kim Willis: Support Services: Virtual Invites

• 2023 Family Institute Day Planning

• Professional Development and Innovation (Stany D’Souza, Chairperson)

• Updates from the Chief of Asian American Services (Ada Tong)

• Officers Nominations and Elections (Stany D’Souza, Chairperson)

• OMA Training (https://foiapac.ilag.gov/)

• 2022 Ethics Training due 7-31-2022 ( https://OneNet.Illinois.gov/MyTraining ) 

• 2022 Harassment and Discrimination Prevention Training beginning due 7-31-2022

NEW BUSINESS  

• Safety Assessment Family Evaluation (SAFE) Model 

• AAAC Christmas Celebration Scheduling and Planning 

• Next Regularly Scheduled Monthly Meeting is 10-26-2022 

• Any other matter 

• Meeting Adjournment

https://www2.illinois.gov/dcfs/aboutus/policy/Documents/Asian/asiancouncil-agenda-092822.pdf



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