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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Tulare County Grand Jury
• 2014-2015
Ab109 & Community Corrections Partnership
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Findings 6 findings
F1
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Private offices are crucial for the interview process of the veterans.
F2
Page 71
The Tulare County Veterans Medical Clinic has also overgrown its current location in Tulare and is searching for new facilities.
F3
Page 71
It is the goal of the TCVSO to relocate within close proximity of the Tulare County Veterans Medical Clinic. According to the TCVSO, these two veterans facilities need to remain in close proximity.
F4
Page 71
TCVSO facility is for the exclusive use of veterans with its own entrance and exits.
F5
Page 71
Benefits to all veterans are available, but a portion of the veterans are unaware of what they are entitled to.
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Page 73
The pregnancy rate for 18-19 year old teens (adults) in Tulare County is significantly higher than the state average. The rate for the 15-17 years age range (minors) is closer to the state average (see chart). 66
Recommendations 2
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R1Page 71Drinking fountain or water dispenser to be provided for the clients visiting the TCVSO.
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R2Page 71Once the relocation of the Medical Clinic is determined, a search for a new TCVSO facility shall be in close proximity with private offices for counseling. REQUIRED RESPONSES: 1. Director, Tulare County Health and Human Services Agency