During a recent government meeting, the board addressed several key administrative items, with a significant focus on healthcare within the county's jail system. Supervisor Capes emphasized the importance of mental health care for incarcerated individuals, particularly those with severe mental illnesses. He noted that a recent workshop, attended by approximately 150 participants, facilitated discussions on critical issues such as healthcare data sharing and intervention training for jail staff. Capes acknowledged the active involvement of community advocates and family members in these discussions, highlighting their role in improving county services.
The meeting also included a discussion on an amendment related to the Workday project, which involves subscription rights for the county's administrative needs. Supervisor Nelson introduced this item, indicating its relevance to ongoing county operations.
Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to enhancing mental health services in the jail system while also addressing administrative efficiencies through technology partnerships. Further discussions on these topics are anticipated in future meetings.