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equitably while identifying patterns in its reviews and recommending policy and procedure changes. It monitors
the recruitment process to ensure fairness and equitable treatment. The Division also conducts ongoing
community-police engagement activities with the goal of understanding diverse perspectives and identifying
solutions for how to best improve community-police relations. It collects data and conducts analyses identifying
patterns and trends as well as provides periodic reports on the Division’s activities, initiatives, auditing and review
of FWPD policies, procedures and practices. The Police Monitor continues to serve as a community resource that
works to improve trust between the police and citizens.
The Directions Home Division is responsible for funding programs to reduce homelessness and increase
permanent supportive housing (PSH) in the City of Fort Worth.
The City launched its offical Reading Instruction Program during the summer of 2019 as a component of the Camp
Fort Worth Summer Day Camp. The Program, targets children from 5-9 years of age. It is hosted at nineteen
community Centers, two Mobile Recreation Sites and one non-City site. The Program also works in partnership
with Read Fort Worth, which includes the Fort Worth Independent School District, business community, local
foundations, and community non-profits.
FY2022 DISCUSSION
· Adopted budget increased by $204,908 for the addition of three APs – a Sr. Management Analyst for the
Office of Police Oversight Monitor, an Education Strategies Manager and a Communications Director.
· Adopted Budget increased $74,101 for a 4% Pay for Performance increase.
· Adopted Budget decreased $260,000 due to a legislative session.
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