Placer County Grand Jury • 2022-2023

Placer Count Y Grand Jury 2022-2023 Final Report State of C Alifornia June 2023 Placer County Grand Jury

Published: June 23, 2023 188 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 9 findings

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The Veterans Service Office is underfunded. : The Veterans Service Office does not have adequate accredited veteran service representatives to answer phones and process approved claims in a
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timely manner to receive subvention funds. There are opportunities to partner with other programs in the Placer County
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Department of Health and Human Services to further support veterans. The Veterans Service Office’s social media presence is insufficient in
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providing online information and promotion of their services. The Veterans Service Office is working to increase their outreach through the
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Veterans Advisory Council. There are benefits available to veterans and their families of which they may
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not be aware. The Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act broadens the benefits and
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services for which veterans may be eligible. There has been a high turnover of the County Veteran Service Officer over
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the past five years. The grand jury found the Veterans Service Office staff to be dedicated to their
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job and to the veterans seeking assistance. Depending on the complexity of the claim, it can take an accredited staff member up to four hours to compile required documentation and manually Recominpmuet inndtoa VteiotPnrso. TRh1e: grand jury recommends that: The Veterans Service Office budget be increased dramatically to reflect the importance of our veterans and their service to our country by

Recommendations 4

Conclusions 5

Observations 3