Board approves new agreement with CRE Oaks Health Services to provide behavioral programs for juveniles
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The Board approved a new service agreement between the Juvenile Bureau and CRE Oaks Health Services to provide behavioral programs; presenters said the contract is a new service, not a renewal.
The Oklahoma County Board of Commissioners approved a new service agreement between the Juvenile Bureau and CRE Oaks Health Services to provide behavior programs for juvenile clients.
Why it matters: The contract will fund services for youth under juvenile bureau care and represents a new vendor arrangement to deliver behavioral programming.
Details: County staff described the item as a new service agreement (not a renewal) with CRE Oaks Health Services to deliver behavior-related programming. Staff said they were “excited about the new program.” The board voted to approve the agreement.
What’s next: CRE Oaks will begin providing services under the terms of the agreement and the Juvenile Bureau will monitor program delivery and contract compliance.
