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Trevor Sparrow outlines plans for new Health & Social Services ombudsman office
Summary
Trevor Sparrow, nominee for the newly created Idaho Health and Social Services Ombudsman, told senators he will emphasize impartial investigations, data collection, standards from the U.S. Ombudsman Association, mediation training, and partnering with citizen review panels; the committee will vote tomorrow.
Trevor Sparrow, the governor’s nominee for the newly created Health and Social Services Ombudsman, told the Senate Health & Welfare Committee he plans to emphasize impartial investigations, data-driven recommendations and partnerships with local citizen review panels.
Sparrow described his background as director of the Idaho Youth Challenge Academy in Pierce. He said he served 11 years at the academy, including eight as director, and that the program helped “approximately 2,400 youth get back on their feet” through GED and diploma programs. He described earlier work as a probation and parole officer,…
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