Report 2018-113 Recommendation 7 Responses
Report 2018-113: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: Several Poor Administrative Practices Have Hindered Reductions in Recidivism and Denied Inmates Access to In‑Prison Rehabilitation Programs (Release Date: January 2019)
Recommendation #7 To: Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of
To ensure that it can meet the rehabilitation needs of its inmates, Corrections should develop and begin implementing plans to meet its staffing-level goals for rehabilitative programming by January 2020 and should implement a process to continuously update and monitor these goals.
1-Year Agency Response
DRP Performance Metrics:
1. DRP has implemented staffing-level goals in monthly reporting and dashboards sent to the individual institution wardens.
2. These monthly reports/dashboards track performance and goals both point-in-time and over a 13-month period.
To continue focusing on filling vacancies:
3. DRP currently reports on treatment contracts and those with vacancies over 45-days to be taken progressive action on providers not filling vacancies.
4. DRP has begun a systematic review of pay rates for treatment counselors to mitigate vacancy issues.
5. DRP currently tracks academic and career technical vacancies monthly and DRP Headquarters Personnel is engaging in a semi-monthly call identifying those institutions with vacancy issues and troubleshooting and engaging in the hiring process to assist.
6. DRP is continuing work to engage in local hiring forums in an effort to get interest in academic and career technical vacancies filled.
7. DRP has created a comprehensive dataset that is updated and reviewed monthly that requires input from the academic field on progress toward hiring/staffing goals and obstacles.
- Completion Date: August 2020
- Response Date: March 2020
California State Auditor's Assessment of 1-Year Status: Fully Implemented
CDCR has implemented a mechanism to track academic and vocational staff vacancies, and has set goals for when those vacancies should be filled. It has also issued a memo requiring staff at CDCR facilities to use and update the tracking spreadsheet on a weekly basis.
6-Month Agency Response
DRP Performance Metrics:
1.DRP has implemented staffing-level goals in monthly reporting and dashboards sent to the individual institution wardens.
2.These monthly reports/dashboards track performance and goals both point-in-time and over a 13-month period.
To continue focusing on filling vacancies:
3.DRP currently reports on treatment contracts and those with vacancies over 45-days to be taken progressive action on providers not filling vacancies.
4.DRP has begun a systematic review of pay rates for treatment counselors to mitigate vacancy issues.
5.DRP currently tracks academic and career technical vacancies monthly and DRP Headquarters Personnel is engaging in a semi-monthly call identifying those institutions with vacancy issues and troubleshooting and engaging in the hiring process to assist.
6.DRP is continuing work to engage in local hiring forums in an effort to get interest in academic and career technical vacancies filled.
7.DRP has created a comprehensive dataset that is updated and reviewed monthly that requires input from the academic field on progress toward hiring/staffing goals and obstacles.
Please see Attachment BB-DRP Vacancy 6 Month Response for process detail. These processes outline the additional oversight and collaboration by Headquarters to contract vendors and correctional educators to both understand the reasons for vacancies and work to address each of them at the individual level on a Monthly basis in an effort to meet staffing level goals both in hiring and having active/operational classrooms. These processes will continue to be monitored and adjusted throughout the fiscal year to achieve the best results. Additionally, a summary vacancy chart will be created beginning in July to measure overall vacancy change.
Referenced in Attachment BB are attachments CC: Position Control Master List, Attachment DD-Position Control Updates in Data Drop Memo, and EE-Monthly Principals Conference Call Meeting Invite.
- Completion Date: March 2019
- Response Date: July 2019
California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: Partially Implemented
Corrections has made some progress in meeting its staffing-level goals for its rehabilitative program, although it has yet to begin a systematic review of pay rates for treatment counselors to mitigate vacancy issues or engage in local hiring forums in an effort to fill vacancies.
- Auditee did not substantiate its claim of full implementation
60-Day Agency Response
DRP Performance Metrics:
1. DRP has implemented staffing-level goals in monthly reporting and dashboards sent to the individual institution wardens.
2. These monthly reports/dashboards track performance and goals both point-in-time and over a 13-month period.
To continue focusing on filling vacancies:
3. DRP currently reports on treatment contracts and those with vacancies over 45-days to be taken progressive action on providers not filling vacancies.
4. DRP has begun a systematic review of pay rates for treatment counselors to mitigate vacancy issues.
5. DRP currently tracks academic and career technical vacancies monthly and DRP Headquarters Personnel is engaging in a semi-monthly call identifying those institutions with vacancy issues and troubleshooting and engaging in the hiring process to assist.
6. DRP is continuing work to engage in local hiring forums in an effort to get interest in academic and career technical vacancies filled.
Supporting documentation will be sent via email.
- Completion Date: March 2019
- Response Date: March 2019
California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: Partially Implemented
Although Corrections has made progress in monitoring staff vacancy rates in some of its rehabilitation programs, it has yet to create and implement a plan to meet its staffing-level goals.
- Auditee did not substantiate its claim of full implementation
- Auditee did not address all aspects of the recommendation
All Recommendations in 2018-113
Agency responses received are posted verbatim.