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星期二, 3月 29, 2016

SECRETARY LEPORE APPOINTS MIKE HEFFERNAN AS MASSACHUSETTS DOR COMMISSIONER

SECRETARY LEPORE APPOINTS MIKE HEFFERNAN AS
MASSACHUSETTS DOR COMMISSIONER

BOSTON– Executive Office for Administration and Finance Secretary Kristen Lepore today announced the appointment of Mike Heffernan as Commissioner for the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR). Heffernan, an experienced financial services executive, will begin leading the agency responsible for the state’s tax, child support, and municipal finance laws on May 2, 2016. Kevin Brown, current General Counsel for DOR, will serve as acting Commissioner beginning on April 4, 2016.

“Mike’s financial services experience and commitment to public service makes him an ideal Commissioner for the Department of Revenue,” said Governor Baker. “I’ve asked Mike to serve on two important public boards already and look forward to his continued service and leadership in this essential role.”

“The Department of Revenue’s daily functions and timely projections are essential to the operation of state government,” said Kristen Lepore, Secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance. “Mike’s extensive finance experience and entrepreneurial background will be critical to leading an agency with crucial responsibilities to the Commonwealth and the customers who pay taxes here.”

“I am honored to be named Commissioner of the Department of Revenue and thank Secretary Lepore for this great opportunity,” said Mike Heffernan. “DOR serves a critical role in the Commonwealth by leading compliance with our tax, child support and municipal finance laws, and I look forward to working with the staff, taxpayer community and other key stakeholders to deliver the agency’s mission in a consumer-friendly manner.”

Mike Heffernan has more than 25 years of experience in financial services, capital markets and entrepreneurship. Heffernan spent nearly two decades in increasingly senior roles at Citigroup’s Markets & Banking division, where he oversaw Citi’s 7 U.S. Regional Distribution offices in institutional equities. He co-founded Mobiquity Inc. in 2011, a Massachusetts-based tech start up in the mobile-IT professional services space. Previously, he was a managing director at Salomon Brothers and spent the early part of his career with NatWest Markets and EF Hutton & Co. Heffernan was named to the MBTA Retirement Board and Pension Reserves Investment Management Board by Governor Baker in 2015.

About DOR: The mission of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue is to achieve maximum compliance with the tax, child support and municipal finance laws of the Commonwealth. In meeting its mission, the Department is dedicated to enforcing these laws in a fair, impartial and consistent manner by providing professional and courteous service to all its customers.

中科院重慶綠色智能技術研究院訪哈佛招才

哈佛大學中學學生學者聯合會主席孫陸(左三),HCSSA幹部趙文山接待中國科學院重慶綠色智能技術研究院代表團一行四人,左起,大數據挖掘及應用中心主任尚明生,副院長韋方強,以及榮暉,產業處處長李向東到訪。
重慶綠智院此行訪美,在哈佛大學之外,還拜訪了耶魯大學,夏威夷大學。(周菊子攝)

星期一, 3月 28, 2016

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Progress on DCF Reforms in Recognition of Social Worker Month

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Progress on DCF Reforms in Recognition of Social Worker Month

BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration and union officials announced today that a significant number of the reforms recommended last fall to overhaul the Department of Children and Families (DCF) are complete. In the last six months, there has been an intensive effort underway to restructure DCF with the primary goal of keeping children safe. The administration was joined by members of SEIU Local 509 to discuss updates and pledge to move forward to implement policy improvements, hire and train staff and focus on the challenges that lie ahead.

The department now has five major new policies developed in partnership with the union, including putting all at-risk kids on the same investigation track, and the first ever medical director who started in January.  Both Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and Sexual Offender Record Information (SORI) checks are now required on all relevant persons in a household, DCF workers review 911 call history and response to a home, new case screening teams are in place in all offices and there is a new Central Massachusetts Regional Office up and running.

There has also been targeted outreach to recruit and hire frontline staff, with a record of new hires resulting in a net increase of 170 full-time employees (FTEs) since the start of Fiscal Year (FY) 2016. The foster care application backlog has been reduced, training has been rolled out and DCF’s IT system has been upgraded to allow for more advanced capabilities.

During a media availability at the State House, the administration explained these reforms and highlighted the ongoing collaboration and partnership with leadership of SEIU Local 509 that has made such progress possible in a short amount of time.  

“Last fall we pledged, with union leadership, to better support our social workers who are on the front lines every day and reform a broken system of policies,” said Governor Baker. “Today, while we still have more work to do to improve how the Commonwealth cares for the most vulnerable children, the Department of Children and Families is making robust strides in their mission to keep kids safe. My administration will continue to invest in frontline workers and continue to reform this critical department.”  

To demonstrate an ongoing commitment to the Department, the Baker-Polito Administration has budgeted $938.2 million to DCF for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, a $30.5 million increase above the FY 2016 budget, and has maintained an open dialogue with the union to address their concerns.  

“While these new reforms improve the lines of communication among social workers, supervisors and managers, reducing the stress on social workers is a priority and we are accelerating efforts to recruit the next wave of social workers to reduce caseloads and protect children,” said Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders. “We now have a solid foundation that the Department can build off of going forward.”

The Department and union have moved swiftly to hire and train more social workers, social work supervisors, medical social workers, managers, clerical staff and attorneys. Since September, 332 positions have been posted and 201 staff have started or will start in the next few weeks.

“We are appreciative of the positive working relationships we have maintained with union officials throughout this process.  Most of all, we are grateful to our workers for their efforts to accept and move forward with reforms,” said DCF Commissioner Linda Spears. “Our agency is more equipped than we have ever been to protect those who need us most – children. I thank our staff today and every day for your tremendous work.”

“The policy reforms announced today are more than three decades in the making, and critical to the work we do,"  said Peter MacKinnon, a veteran child protection worker and president of the union chapter representing DCF’s 2,900 social workers and investigators. "Now our attention must turn fully to addressing the caseload crisis and attrition rates that loom over our efforts to keep at-risk children safe throughout the Commonwealth."

Progress Over The Last 6 Months for DCF in Partnership with SEIU Local 509:

 Overhauled the Department’s intake policy, putting all screened-in reports of abuse and neglect (51A) on one investigation track instead of two. 

o Requires Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI), Sexual Offender Record Information (SORI), and national criminal history database checks for parents, caregivers and all household members over 15 years old. This is for 100 percent of cases.

o Workers now request 911 call history and police response to the residence of any child or family involved in a report of abuse or neglect. The Department is now working with law enforcement. 

o All screened-in reports – those that require investigations to be opened – are assigned to an Investigation Trained Response Worker. 

o The revised policy puts decision-making at the appropriate level of intervention. 

o For the first time, this policy enables Response Workers to search online sources of information to assess child safety.

o Mandates use of the Department’s Risk Assessment Tool to better identify and assess potential future risks to the child’s safety.

 Created the first Supervisor Policy in DCF history to provide training, supervision and review of all complex cases. 

 Trained over 1,700 staff and implemented the Department's new protective intake and supervision policies.

 Negotiated three additional policies that will be implemented later this year: The Family Assessment and Action Planning Policy reinforcing the requirement for family assessment and action planning which will be updated every six months; In-Home Case Practice Policy to ensure regular visits to the child; and the Case Closing Policy, which lays out the process and criteria for closing a case. Training for the newest policies is in development and will begin in late spring and early summer. 

Staff Recruitment and Retention:

 Increased the number of licensed social workers to 91% compared to 54% in October 2014.

 With SEIU Local 509, convened a work group to develop social worker retention strategies, which has been meeting regularly.

 Since the start of the FY 2016, the Department has had a NET increase of 170 Full Time Employees (FTEs).

 332 positions have been posted for social workers, social work supervisors, medical social workers, managers, clerical staff and attorneys. 

Other Completed Reforms:

 In January, DCF reestablished the Central Massachusetts Regional Office, allowing for greater oversight and managerial capacity. This moved the Department closer to a manager-to-supervisor ratio of 4:1.

 Reduced 75 percent of backlog for Foster Home Applications. The Department will be working to increase the number of foster homes. 

 Closed 680 fair hearing cases in the months of December, January and February with the support of two newly hired hearing officers and nine newly hired paralegals.

 Hired the Department’s first ever full-time Medical Director, Dr. Linda Sagor, to provide oversight of the medical needs of children in foster care; to ensure DCF meets its requirements for 7- and 30-day initial medical screens; and to offer expert consultation on medically complex cases. 

 Planned IT modifications to incorporate new policies into the FamilyNet System. 

 Launched a significant technology upgrade to support changes in the new supervision policy and protective intake policy that include the ability to track substance misuse in families.

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Progress on DCF Reforms in Recognition of Social Worker Month

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BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration and union officials announced today that a significant number of the reforms recommended last fall to overhaul the Department of Children and Families (DCF) are complete. In the last six months, there has been an intensive effort underway to restructure DCF with the primary goal of keeping children safe. The administration was joined by members of SEIU Local 509 to discuss updates and pledge to move forward to implement policy improvements, hire and train staff and focus on the challenges that lie ahead.

Governor Baker, HHS Secretary Sudders, DCF Commissioner Spears and SEIU Local 509 Chapter President MacKinnon
Press Briefing RoomMassachusetts State House
March 28, 2016

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GOVERNOR BAKER: There’s no citizen of this Commonwealth more in need of support than a child in a difficult and potentially dangerous situation. Six months of intense scrutiny of existing policies, six months of working to build consensus with frontline social workers and others and six months of investing millions so that DCF can start to build the resources they need to get better at their mission is creating progress. We will listen, continue to work to improve policies and find ways to strengthen the system so that children’s needs can come first and we can act to keep kids safe.

SECRETARY SUDDERS: We’ve increased the number of licensed social workers to 91 percent. We’ve posted 332 positions for social workers, supervisors and other staff, and as the Governor said we’ve had a net increase of 170 FTEs, and we’ve launched the technology upgrades to support policy implementation. Changing policies and shifting practices that have been in place for 20 years or more is not easy. Together we’re shifting from a culture of blaming social workers to one of learning together, and we acknowledge that this is a work in progress. Child welfare will always be a work in progress.

COMMISSIONER SPEARS: Recently completed is a new Family Assessment and Action Planning Policy. That policy streamlines casework so that parental capacities and risk factors affecting child safety are regularly reviewed, recorded and discussed with service providers and parents. We have for the first time in the history of the Department an In-Home Case Practice Policy that was completed this month. That policy outlines requirements for home visits and contacts with others such as doctors, family therapists and others serving the family. Like the new intake policy, there are new requirements for management review of cases to be sure that safety and services are on target.

SEIU 509 PRESIDENT MACKINNON: It is important to recognize how far we’ve come at the Department of Children and Families in just a few short years. The Commonwealth has invested millions of dollars in frontline hires, bringing a net of more than 300 staff since the start of the crisis two and a half years ago. Policy reforms we’ve pushed for for years are finally becoming a reality, and attrition rates have begun to slow for the first time in recent memory. We have a lot to be proud of. The work we’ve done so far is vital to the long term health of the agency. But the systemic challenges we confront together are more than three decades in the making, and our efforts are just the tip of the iceberg.


GOVERNOR BAKER: I want to thank Peter MacKinnon and his leadership team for the efforts that they continue to make and the imagination and the creativity and the determination and the perseverance they bring to getting this right. What we’re investing in, and I believe we are building with the help of many others, a Department that can keep kid safe and makes keeping kids safe its highest priority.

Boston Public Schools Superintendent Chang and students celebrate UNICEF Kid Power with local Target

Boston Public Schools Superintendent Chang and students celebrate UNICEF Kid Power with local Target representatives

Elementary school students host pep rally to get active and save lives of malnourished children around the world

BOSTON — Monday, March 28, 2016 — Boston Public Schools Superintendent Tommy Chang today joined President and CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF Caryl Stern, New England Region U.S. Fund for UNICEF Managing Director Matthew Bane and Boston Public School students in hosting a pep rally to celebrate the impact of the UNICEF’s Kid Power Boston team. 

UNICEF Kid Power gives kids the power to save lives. By getting active with the UNICEF Kid Power Band, kids go on missions to learn about new cultures and earn points. Points unlock funding from partners, parents and fans, and funds are used by UNICEF to deliver lifesaving packets of therapeutic food to severely malnourished children around the world. The UNICEF Kid Power school program is a teacher-led classroom experience that leverages easy-to-use technology to promote fitness and global citizenship. Boston kids have taken enough steps to walk the length of the Boston Marathon more than 12,000 times!

“Our students in Boston have big hearts,” said Mayor Martin Walsh. “They've experienced their own unique challenges and have developed a strong compassion for others through interacting with their families, teachers and classmates. This curriculum takes that experience another step further by enabling to make nutrition packets available to malnourished children. We're less than two weeks away from One Boston Day, and this program embodies the values that we have in Boston: be kind and spread goodwill, and most importantly, give back.”

Kids are encouraged to earn 5 Kid Power Points per day, which requires an activity level equivalent to taking approximately 12,000 steps per day. Earning 10 Kid Power Points unlocks one packet of lifesaving Ready-to-use Therapeutic Food.

“I extend my gratitude to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF for bringing Kid Power to Boston,” said Superintendent Chang. “This initiative offers our students an opportunity to be healthy and active, to study other cultures, and take on a philanthropic approach to helping others. They will have a positive impact on the world, and we’re glad to be a part of this movement of generosity and kindness.”

UNICEF Kid Power is a program of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, and is made possible through the generous support of Presenting Sponsors Star Wars: Force for Change and Target. Kid Power Boston is also supported locally by City Sponsor, John Hancock, parents and fans. Target local stores proudly support UNICEF Kid Power.

“Every step that Boston kids take as part of the UNICEF Kid Power school program will bring them one step closer to ending global malnutrition while teaching them the importance of getting active and the world around them,” said Matthew Bane, Managing Director, New England region, U.S. Fund for UNICEF. “We’re excited that Kid Power is returning to Boston for the second year, and we’re thankful to Boston Public Schools for cheering on the Boston Kid Power team and supporting the program.”

More than 159 million children worldwide are malnourished, and one in four children in the United States is inactive. The UNICEF Kid Power program tackles both of these issues together by getting children to be active themselves and providing funding for support of nutrient-rich therapeutic food packets nutrition.

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY DIG AT MALCOLM X HOUSE


MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY DIG AT MALCOLM X HOUSE

BOSTON - Monday, March 28, 2016 -- Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today the official groundbreaking of a community-led archaeological dig at the Malcolm X Ella Little-Collins House in Roxbury. City Archaeologist Joseph Bagley and the Fiske Center for Archaeological Research at UMass Boston will join the Malcolm X family and local community members to undertake the two-week survey ahead of future renovations to the property.

"This is an exciting opportunity for residents to unearth an important piece of Boston's history," said Mayor Walsh. "I thank Joe for leading this effort, and we look forward to the results."

Visitors are welcome to the dig, and updates from the field will be shared online through the City of Boston's Archaeology Program's  Facebook, Twitter , and Instagram accounts.

"This is truly a community archaeology dig," said Bagley. "We have been working with the Collins family and the Roxbury community for months to plan and design this dig, and I'm excited Malcolm X's family and the community will be digging their own history."

The dig will begin today with a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey that will look for below-ground anomalies that can be tested through archaeology. It will then be followed by excavations in areas determined to have greatest potential for artifacts and historical data through April 8th.

"Bringing UMass Boston's cutting edge geophysics to work with the City Archaeologist and the Roxbury community is exciting for us. Archaeology today is as much about the technology as it is about the digging," said Research Scientist, John Steinberg.

Rodnell Collins, the current owner of the property and nephew of Malcolm X, hopes that by helping to facilitate the survey he can raise public awareness of his family's history. Rodnell hopes to continue that mission by converting the home into residential units for graduate students who volunteer in the community.

The 1874 Malcolm X- Ella Little-Collins House was designated a Boston Landmark in 1998. In 1941 Kenneth Collins and Ella Little Collins purchased the house and was soon joined by her  brother Malcolm Little (later known as Malcolm X). Malcolm listed the residence as his official address until the late 1950s. The house is significant as the only surviving dwelling from Malcolm X's Roxbury tenure and a rare surviving structure from his youth. Boston's Archaeology Program is responsible for mitigating archaeological impacts to Landmarks-designated properties.

僑委會與25個海外僑團結夥伴關係

海外夥伴據點  共創僑務未來

    僑委會為結合海外僑界資源,擴大僑務工作服務面向與能量,日前已與25個具規模、且自有場地的僑團(校)組織建立夥伴關係,以建構全球服務網絡,於329日上午1030分假中央聯合辦公大樓南棟一樓舉辦「海外夥伴關係據點啟動發表會」,邀請全球25個夥伴關係據點代表人共同見證,以研討會方式,洽談未來合作及配合事項,因地制宜提供僑胞更在地化、更貼心的服務,共同為僑務創造新未來。
    委員長陳士魁表示:僑委會在海外已設有17處華僑文教服務中心,惟僑教中心設立及維運涉及層面廣泛,所以積極思考以加盟點概念建立海外夥伴關係服務據點,使其成為微型僑教中心或聯絡據點。在據點的選擇上,則考量能與我駐外機構在服務功能上進行互補,例如在較少設置我駐外館處或僑教中心之地區廣設夥伴據點,除延伸僑務服務觸角,並能充分發揮僑胞急難救助等服務功能。
    僑委會第一階段與25個僑團(校)建立海外夥伴關係據點,分布全球六大洲,北美洲計有佛州中華文化活動中心、達拉斯華人活動中心、珊瑚泉中華文化協會等3個;大洋洲計有墨爾本社團聯合服務中心、美國關島中華總會、斐濟華僑文教服務中心等3個;亞洲計有中華民國留日神戶華僑總會、柬埔寨臺灣商會、越南臺灣商會聯合總會、寮國臺商聯絡處、清萊雲南會館、清邁雲南會館、泰國中華會館中華語文中心、馬來西亞臺灣商會聯合總會等8個;歐洲計有漢堡中華會館、旅比華僑中山學校等2個;非洲計有賴斐臺商學校、德班夸祖魯那他省中華文教中心、模里西斯中中校友暨附屬青年會等3個;中南美洲計有阿根廷臺灣僑民聯合會、智利華僑聯誼總會、意基給臺灣會館、東方市中華會館、巴拉圭孔教中心中正學校、里約中華會館等6個。期藉由「華僑文教服務中心」,交織各夥伴關係據點,開展形成綿密的全球服務網絡,強化僑務服務的質量與能量。
   未來僑委會將以合作方式加強與各夥伴據點聯繫,並提供輔助,期各據點充分發揮僑民聯絡、僑教推展、僑臺商服務及僑生攬才等四大功能,同時宣揚臺灣文化及傳承中華文化、協助推展公眾外交,具體落實「化僑力為國力」政策目標,共同開創僑務發展新的里程碑。

星期日, 3月 27, 2016

殷氏弦樂四重奏音樂會贏得滿堂彩

中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵(右一),克利夫蘭四重奏創辦成員
之一的新英格蘭音樂學院教授 Paul Katz 與殷氏四重奏樂隊成員合影。(周菊子攝)
殷氏四重奏樂團應中華表演藝術基金會之邀,3月26日晚在新英格蘭音樂學院喬丹廳演出,儘管會場中音樂大師及傑出年輕音樂家雲集, 仍贏得全場起立鼓掌的滿堂彩。
中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵興奮指出,波士頓環球報樂評家把這場音樂會選為每週推薦之一。在音樂風氣鼎盛的大波士頓,能從每週數以百場計的音樂會中脫穎而出,擠進這推薦名單,可不是件容易事。
殷氏弦樂四重奏樂團是美國伊利諾州殷氏兄妹1988年起組成的樂團,不但2005年得過格萊美獎,也曾两次被提名格萊美最佳室樂表演類獎。這些年來,從卡基音樂廳到雪梨歌劇院,他們經常應邀到各地世界級音樂廳演奏,也被譽為當今音樂界室樂團裏資歷最深,品質最佳,最為獨特突出的音樂團體之一。
26晚他們演奏的曲目全為貝多芬作品,包括降E大調,作品127 四重奏,F大調,作品 59,第一號四重奏。
新英格蘭音樂學院教授Victor Rosenbaum會後表示,殷氏四重奏樂團十分卓越,把貝多芬的全方位天才出色的表現了出來。
音樂界人士顯然都知道這會是一場高水準音樂會,這晚全在新英格蘭音樂學院喬丹廳不期而遇,包括曾任新英格蘭音樂學院院長,現為波士頓愛樂青年管弦樂團主任,音樂交響樂團(Symphony Pro Musica)及El Sistema USA兩樂團指揮的馬克邱吉爾(Mark Churchill),新英格蘭音樂學院的Sam Qu,以及許多新英格蘭音樂學院,波士頓大學,波士頓音樂學院,朗琴音樂學院的老師,都擠身觀眾席,欣賞優美樂音。
波士頓音樂情報員發行人Lee Eiseman,著名的中提琴演奏家及老師Dimitri Murrath,也是名人聽眾之一。
會場中,還有不少傑出的年輕音樂家,包擴在殷氏四重奏之後,成為哈佛大學駐校弦樂團的派克(Parker)四重奏,以及Omer四重奏,各有3人到會。在國際比賽中得獎的 Angelo Xiang YuJonah EllsworthYoojin Jang, Inmo Yang等人,也都來觀摩,欣賞。
殷氏弦樂四重奏樂團,經過多次重組後,目前的成員為小提琴手 Robin Scott  Janet Ying,中提琴手Phillip Ying,以及大提琴手David Ying。


新英格蘭音樂學院前任校長,也是大提琴家的 Laurence Lesser (左),
新英格蘭音樂學院及Mannes 音樂學院老師,既是作曲家,也是指揮家
的Victor Rosenbaum(右)都來聽音樂會。(周菊子攝)


小提琴家張萬鈞(左)與曾任長木交響樂團團長的黃美賢倆夫婦,
都來聽殷氏四重奏。(周菊子攝)