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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHR First Responder Counseling Professional Services Agreement for Fiscal Years 2024-2028____________________________________________________________________________________
FOR CITY CLERK ONLY
Council Meeting: November 4, 2024
Disposition: Authorized the City Manager to enter into a Professional Services Agreement with
Public Safety Family Counseling Group, Inc. for first responder counseling services from fiscal
years 2024-2028, in an amount not to exceed $220,000; and, Authorized a budget appropriation from
the Employee Benefits Fund (Fund 604)
Agenda Item No: 5.c
Meeting Date: November 4, 2024
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
Department: Human Resources
Prepared by: Marissa Sanchez, Human
Resources Director
City Manager Approval: ______________
TOPIC: FIRST RESPONDER COUNSELING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR
FISCAL YEARS 2024-2028
SUBJECT: AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT WITH PUBLIC SAFETY FAMILY COUNSELING GROUP, INC., FROM
FISCAL YEARS 2024-2028, IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $220,000.
RECOMMENDATION:
1.Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Professional Services Agreement with Public Safety
Family Counseling Group, Inc. for first responder counseling services from fiscal years 2024-2028
in an amount not to exceed $220,000.
2.Authorize a budget appropriation from the Employee Benefits Fund (Fund 604).
BACKGROUND:
In 2022, the City entered into a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with the Public Safety Family
Counseling Group, Inc., to provide specialized professional wellness resources and to perform services
for San Rafael Police and Fire Department first responders to aid in managing job-related stressors and
to support them in successful performing their jobs.
On July 14, 2023, a First Amendment was made to the PSA, extending the agreement term by one
additional year for an amount not to exceed $60,000 and increasing the total not to exceed under the
agreement to $120,000.
On May 6, 2024, the City Council approved a Second Amendment to the PSA, extending the agreement
term for an additional six months, terminating on June 30, 2024, for an amount not to exceed $30,000
and increasing the total not to exceed under the agreement to $150,000.
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Based on a review of the services and positive employee feedback, the City has negotiated a new four-
year agreement from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2028, for a not-to-exceed amount of $220,000. The City
will continue evaluating the services provided, employee usage, and feedback when considering any
future agreements.
ANALYSIS:
The City desires to provide first responders with the emotional, mental, and wellness support they need
to successfully conduct their demanding and often dangerous jobs. The specialized resources provided
by Public Safety Family Counseling Group, Inc., are integral to fulfilling this need. Public Safety Family
Counseling Group, Inc. is a local service provider with the requisite experience in public safety counseling
and wellness. The services provided under this agreement complement the Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) services available to all City of San Rafael employees.
The agreement offers a full range of services, including crisis response and stabilization services for
groups and individuals; individual crisis intervention and counseling services; in-house training services
for policy development and review; and a variety of additional relevant support for line, supervisory, and
management first responders. The City’s first responders have utilized these specialized services on
various occasions. Specific examples include comprehensive onboarding wellness training for new
employees and their families, confidential counseling for first responders and their families, regular and
ongoing training for new and existing peer support members, all line-level staff, supervisors, and
command staff, and elevated crisis response and counseling to manage close calls and line-of-duty death
situations.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Approval of the staff recommendation would authorize expenditures not-to-exceed $220,000 over the
four-year term of the contract. Funding to support the annual costs of this agreement is provided in the
approved fiscal year (FY) 2024-25 budget, within the Employee Benefits Fund (Fund 604). Appropriations
covering costs beyond the current fiscal year will be incorporated within the baseline budget through the
annual budget process.
OPTIONS:
The City Council has the following options to consider on this matter:
1.Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Professional Services Agreement with Public Safety
Family Counseling Group, Inc. for first responder counseling services from fiscal years 2024-2028
in an amount not to exceed $220,000.
2.Do not authorize the City Manager to enter into the Professional Services Agreement and provide
further direction to staff.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1.Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Professional Services Agreement with Public Safety
Family Counseling Group, Inc. for first responder counseling services from fiscal years 2024-2028
in an amount not to exceed $220,000.
2.Authorize a budget appropriation from the Employee Benefits Fund (Fund 604).
ATTACHMENTS:
1.PSFCG Professional Services Agreement for Counseling Services 2024-2028