Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2012-2013

2012-2013 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury Report Improvements Are Needed in the Office of the Public

Published: May 10, 2013 28 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 13 findings

F1
As of August 2012, nearly two-thirds of the PAGC office Policies and Procedures have not been reviewed or updated for five years or more, as has been recommended by previous reports and audits.
Related Recommendations (2)
R1a
The County should require the PAGC to establish a completion date for the review and update of PAGC Policies and Procedures.
R1b
The County should monitor the progress toward the timely completion of the review and update of the PAGC office Policies and Procedures.
F2
As of February 2013, less than one-third of the PAGC office Policies and Procedures are available on the department intranet for PAGC staff use.
Related Recommendations (2)
R2a
The County should require the PAGC to establish a completion date for the transfer of hard-copy Policies and Procedures to the department intranet.
R2b
The County should monitor the progress toward the timely transfer to the department intranet of the PAGC office Policies and Procedures.
F3
The PAGC policy (#204) that defines the review and revision procedure leaves undefined a maximum review interval for its office procedures.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
The County should require a maximum review interval for all PAGC Policies and Procedures. 16
F4
The PAGC has no documented process to record and track client or client advocate complaints.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
The County should require the PAGC to establish Policies and procedures to record and track complaints against the PAGC.
F5
PAGC personnel do not consistently utilize the Panoramic Case Management System.
Related Recommendations (3)
R5a
The County should require the PAGC to identify the issues that prevent the full use of the Panoramic system.
R5b
The County should require the PAGC to establish a completion date for resolution of the identified issues preventing the full use of the Panoramic system by the PAGC.
R5c
The County should monitor the progress toward the timely resolution of the identified issues preventing the full use of the Panoramic system by the PAGC.
F6
The PAGC does not maintain case documents in a standardized fashion.
Related Recommendations (1)
R6
The County should require the PAGC to establish procedures and standards for the maintenance of case documents in a standardized fashion. 17
F7
The PAGC does not have clearly delineated personnel responsible for problem solving, maintenance, and training for the Panoramic software system.
Related Recommendations (1)
R7
The County should require the PAGC to assign the necessary resources to assess and oversee the operation of the Panoramic software system, and to provide training and assistance to staff.
F8
Not all PAGC Deputy Public Guardians, Conservators, or Estate Administrators are CAPAPGPC certified.
Related Recommendations (1)
R8
The County should require that all PAGC Deputy Public Guardians, Conservators, and Estate Administrators be CAPAPGPC certified.
F9
PAGC Employee performance reviews, as stipulated by the SEIU Local 521 Performance Appraisal Program Agreement, are not being conducted.
Related Recommendations (1)
R9
The County should require that the PAGC conduct employee performance reviews as stipulated by the SEIU Local 521 Performance Appraisal Program Agreement.
F10
The PAGC does not hold regularly scheduled staff meetings.
Related Recommendations (1)
R10
The County should require that the PAGC conduct regularly scheduled, mandatory staff meetings for both supervisorial and line staff. 18
F11
The PAGC does not have a clearly established procedure that governs staff sign-in and sign-out.
Related Recommendations (1)
R11
The County should require that the PAGC establish a procedure that governs staff sign- in and sign-out as a means of providing accountability for field activities.
F12
The PAGC has not provided training in response to revised job descriptions and responsibilities.
Related Recommendations (1)
R12
The County should require that PAGC personnel receive timely training related to their responsibilities.
F13
The PAGC does not consistently use training materials or have a training methodology in place for new office personnel.
Related Recommendations (1)
R13
The County should require the PAGC to implement a procedure and training module for new office personnel.

Conclusions 14

No Responses Found 1

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