Four County Programs Win Challenge Awards

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Electronic juvenile delinquency case files accessible from a laptop replaced mountains of duplicate paper files. And a fortified volunteer pool now oversees and assists with popular public services at county parks. Both successful initiatives and two others were recognized among the most cost-effective and innovative programs in the state.

The California State Association of Counties (CSAC) honored San Diego County’s Juvenile Justice Electronic Library System (JELS) program and the Parks and Recreation Volunteer Program with a Challenge Award. The County’s Lean Six Sigma program, an initiative that has improved procedures in the Health and Human Services Agency, and a web-based referral system for the Public Administrator and Public Guardian earned Merit Awards.

“We are pleased that four of our programs have been recognized for the clever and inventive actions San Diego County employees are taking to provide better service to the public,” said Chairman Ron Roberts, San Diego County Board of Supervisors. “These four programs are seeing impressive results when it comes to saving time and money.”

The 2012 CSAC Awards recipients were announced Friday. The awards spotlight creative programs demonstrating leadership and results that provide better service to residents and save time and money whenever possible.

Overall, 18 counties were selected as recipients for 37 awards from 220 entries, which were evaluated by an independent panel of judges.

The four San Diego County program recipients are:

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