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OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ··COOK OOUNT\' 118 NORTH CLARK STREElfft&J37 , '00602 (312) 603-6398 www.cookcountygov.com/secretaty TODD H. STROGER MATTHEW B. DELEON PRESIDENT June 10,2010 SI3CAETA'RY TO THE BOARO

TO: All Commissioners

FROM: Matthew B. Deleon

RE: New Items - Board Agenda June 15, 2010

COMMISSIONERS

1. TODD H. STROGER, President, WilLIAM M. BEAVERS, JERRY SUTLER, FORREST CLAYPOOL, EARlEAN COLLINS, JOHN P. DALEY, BRIDGET GAINER. EUZA8ETH "LIZ" DOODY GORMAN, GREGG GOSLIN, JOSEPH MARIO MORENO., JOAN PATRICIA MURPHY, ANTHONY J. PERAlCA, EDWIN REYES, TIMOTHY O. SCHNEIDER, PETER N. SilVESTRI, DEBORAH SIMS, ROBERT B. STEELE an!il lARRY SUFFREDIN, Sponsors, County Commission-Brs, SCltIDmHroing a resolwtiof1l congratulating the Chicago 81ackhawks on their 2010 Championship,and do express our pride and joy upon this auspicious occasion ..

BUREAU OF CAPITAL PLANNING AND fACUJTtES MAiNAGEMENT OFFICE OF CAPITAL PLANN1NG

2. BRUCE WASHINGTON, Director, Office of Capital Planning and Polley, Requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to enter into a oontract \.vith ComE

This item has been submitted to the Health & Hospitals System for approval 8,t their June 18, 2010 Finance Meeting.

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OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OF FISCAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES

3. ALEXIS HERRERA, Chief Financial Officer, Sheriff's Office, Requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to enter into a contract with Hektoen Institute, Chicago, Illinois on behalf of the Cook County Health & Hospitals System for a full time mental health professional position. The services are for the Justice & Mental Health Collaboration Program Grant. IOAAOAGSNoA / RESOLUTION NEWtrEM ____...... _ Sponsored by

THE HONORABLE TODD H. STROGER, PRESIDENT, WILLIAM M. BEAVERS, JERRY BUTLER, FORREST CLAYPOOL, EARLEAN COLLINS, JOHN P. DALEY, BRIDGET GAINER, ELIZABEm "LIZ" DOODY GORMAN, GREGG GOSLIN, JOSEPH MARIO MORENO, JOAN PATRICIA MURPHY, ANTHONY J. PERAICA, EDWIN REYES, TIMOTHY O. SCHNEIDER, PETER N. SILVESTRI, DEBORAH SIMS, ROBERT B. STEELE AND LARRY SUFFREDIN, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

WHEREAS, Chicago/Cook County is the capital of the hockey worJd as the home of the 20 I 0 Stanley Cup Champion ; and

WHEREAS, all of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and Blackhawks fans around the world are joining in the celebration the 2010 Stanley Cup Hockey Champions; and

WHEREAS, the Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks-an "" team- were able to add the team's fourth Stanley Cup to the Blackhawks trophy case after wins in 1934, 1938, 1961 and two valiant tries by the 1971 and 1992 teams; and

WHEREAS, although they faced a challenge this year in being a young team, the high energy, speed and focus of the Stanley Cup Champions more than compensated and-at times over the course of their I03-game season-they even made the game look easy; and

WHEREAS, led by Coach Joel Quenneville each player dug deep to give his best performance, as they approached the limits oftheir capabilities; and

WHEREAS, in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Blackhawks embodied ferocity and fierceness through four tough and challenging playoff series; leaving the Nashville Predators, Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks in their wake; and

WHEREAS, this was exemplified by Duncan Keith who, in Game Four of the Western Conference Finals against San Jose, lost seven teeth, got treatment in the locker room and came back in the period to playa pivotal role in that decisive game; and

WHEREAS, the talent and toughness of the Stanley Cup Champions was brought to bear in the six game Stanley Cup Final against the Philadelphia Flyers; and

WHEREAS, Game One was a wild affair with two goals from Troy Brouwer, and goals each from Dave Bolland and Patrick Sharp, Tomas Kopecky, Kris Versteeg and the Tomas Kopecky game winner all leading to a 6-5 Blackhawks win; and

WHEREAS, Game Two was a closely fought 2-1 contest which put the Blackhawks up two games to none. The game featured big hits, goals from Marian Hossa and and incredible goaltending from Antti Niemi; and

WHEREAS, Games Three and Four were bumps in the road to the Cup with the Blackhawks coming close to doing what they had not done since 1996-win in Philadelphia. After goals from Duncan Keith, and Patrick Kane gave the Hawks a 3-2 lead, it would taktl overtime for the Flyers to finally overcome the talent of the Hawks in Game Three; and WHEREAS, in Game Four, the B1ackhawks would use goals from Patrick Sharp, Dave Bolland and Brian Campbell to fight back all night, and with time running down, pulled within a of sending the game to overtime before an empty­ net goal would give Philadelphia a 5-3 win; and

WHEREAS, Coach Quenneville would employ a "shifting lines" strategy in the 3ed period of Game Four which would lead to a powerful Game Five 7-4 Blackhawks victory in Chicago. Goals from Brent Seabrook, Dave Bolland, Kris Versteeg, Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp and two goals from Dustin Byfuglien would pull the Hawks within one win ofa 49 year old dream; and

WHEREAS, Game Six in Philadelphia would go the distance-and a little more-as the Blackhawks would control the game for most of the night while the Flyers desperately fought to stay alive. Goals from Dustin Byfugtien, Patrick Sharp and gave the Hawks the lead until the Flyers tied the game in the closing minutes; and

WHEREAS, 4 minutes and 6 seconds into the sudden death overtime period, Patrick Kane fired a shot that the Flyers' goalie could not stop, and-as the Flyers and their fans stood in stunned confusion-Kane lead his teammates in a length­ of-the-ice celebration ofthe return ofLord Stanley's Cup to Chicago; and.

WHEREAS, the goalie, Antti Niemi had a phenomenal post-season, especially for having never played in a NHL playoff series; and

WHEREAS, all the members of the active roster deserve recognition for their talents including: Kyle Beach, Bryan Bickell, Nick Boynton, Adam Burish, Brian Connelly, Corey Crawford, Jassen Cullimore, Jake Dowell, Colin Fraser, Jordan Hendry, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Cristobal Huet, Kim Johnson, Shawn Lalonde, John Madden, Danny Richmond, Jack Skille, and Conn Smythe Most Valuable Player trophy winner Captain ; and

WHEREAS, we salute the B1ackhawks' second-generation owner, , Team President John McDonough, General Manager , former General Manager Dale Tallon and all the front office staff for their efforts to build a Stanley Cup Champion in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, these games and these plays will live on in the memories of fans for years to come, as will the sound of "Chelsea Dagger" when the lamp is lit; and

WHEREAS, just as the Blackhawks salute their fans after every game, we salute you, who have brought us this high honor.

NOW, TIlEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the President and the Members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners do hereby congratulate the Chicago Blackbawks on their 20 10 Stanley Cup Championship, and do express our pride and joy upon this auspicious occasion.

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SHERIFF'S OFFICE OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF FISCAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES

69 W. WASHINGTON, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602 SUITE 1410 PHONE (312) 603-0069 June 10,2010 FAX (312) 603-9806 Todd Stroger, President Cook County Board ofCommissioners 118 North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60602

Dear President Stroger:

Transmitting a Communication, dated May 24, 2010 from

mOMAS J. DART, Sheriff ofCook County by TERRlE L.MCDERMOTT, Executive Director, Department of Women's Justice Services

requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to enter into a contract with Hektoen Institute, Chicago, Illinois, on behalf of the Cook County Health & Hospitals System for a full time mental health professional position. The services are for the Justice & Mental Health Collaboration Program Grant.

Reason: A full time mental health professional will provide psychological services in the community for participants in the newly developed co-occurring disorders specialty mental health court. The mental health professional will have a Ph.DJPsy.D in clinical psychology and have direct experience with the targeted population. In addition to providing individual and group therapy, the mental health professional will attend clinical staffing and team conferences about the participant's progress. This staff member will be located in a Cook County Health. & Hospitals System mental health clinic and will interact closely with the Department of Women's Justice Services (DWJS) mental health team to ensure continuity of care and follow through during reentry.

Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded amount: $128,000.00. Contract period: August 5, 2010 through July 31, 2012. (986·298 Account). Requisition No. 09860002.

Sincerely,

Alexis Herrera Chief Financial Officer Sheriff's Office

* Prinled on Recycled Paper HEKTOEN INSTITUTE OF MEDIC(NE 2240 W'. Ogden Avcnu<:, Chicagtl, IL. 60612-1220 \3 12) 768-6000 hx (J 11, 7bi,60W WU\\'[email protected]'U14l':g

May 27,2010

T erne McDermott Executive Director Cook County Sheriffs Office Dept. of Women's Justice ServiCes 3026 S. California, 2nd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60608

Dear Ms. McDermott:

Hektoen Institute of Medicine, llC on behalf of the Cooi< CO.I.AfltV Health and Hospitals Sy.stem (CCHHS), supports the collaboration between the CeHHS's Department ,of Psychiatrya'Ad the Cook County Sheriffs Department ofWomen's Justice SefV~ces (OWJS) f0f the project entitled: Justice Menta! Health Collaboration Program. Dr. Jeffrey Watts ,WiU be the primary contact for this project and he will provide oversight for the mental hea1th services provided to project participants, who are referred for services in the community.

As the fiscal agent, Hektoen will assist Dr. Watts with hirlng a 41WI t4me .m.ent.a heafth professional, Arnanne Allen, PsyD, for this project as weft as provide payrotl services, benefrts, liability insurance, accounting and reporting support and other grants maraagement services as needed. The budget period for this project is August 5, 20101!Mrough Julf 31, 21012. The totaf . grant funding to be awarded to Hektoen/CCHHS - Department of Ps'VChiatry is $128,000 ,over 23 months or $64.000 per funded year. All invoices to the Cook County Sheriff's Office/Dept. ef Women's Justice Services will be submitted on a monthly basis.

Dr. Allen will provide psychological services fpr women referred from the newly developed co­ occurring disorders specialty mental health court associated with the above mentioned project. The mental health professional position requires a PhD or PsyO life.gree fill dinical psychology and direct experience with the targeted population. She will a1so atitlnd o}inical staffing and team conferences to help monitor the progress of program participants. She'M'1I provide mel1tat health services in several CCHHS mental health clinics ana witlrGta'te iocatioos. depending on the needs of this project. Dr. Allen wiU interact cJosely with tntl DWJS mrector of Mental Health and the·Psychology team to ensure continuity of servioes 2indensure that specific treatment recommendations identified are completed.

Sincerely,

';l:> --c----;;;::> Dennis Ronowski Administrator