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Lisle leaders discuss one-year MOU to place police social worker at station
Summary
The Village of Lisle Committee of the Whole reviewed a draft memorandum of understanding with Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services to station a social worker roughly 20 hours per week at the police department, contingent on outside grant funding and a one-year MOU term.
The Village of Lisle Committee of the Whole on June 2 reviewed a draft memorandum of understanding to place a police social worker at the Lisle Police Department for roughly 20 hours per week, with the position to be employed by Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services and funded in part by an anticipated grant from the 708 Lyle Township Mental Health Board.
The item was introduced by Chief Rodriguez, who said, “We are proposing a memorandum of understanding between the village and Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services, NEDFIS,” and described the position as a way to “provide more comprehensive, compassionate service to those in need, especially in situations…
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