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Member Action Notice: Probation Oversight Comm. – Thursday at 12 Noon

  • Writer: Local 685 Executive Board
    Local 685 Executive Board
  • Apr 25, 2023
  • 1 min read

All available members are encouraged to attend the Probation Oversight Commission (POC) meeting on Thursday, April 27, from 12:00 Noon to 3:30 PM. Attending in person is strongly recommended – wear your Local 685 t-shirts. If you cannot attend, see below for alternative ways to participate.



WHO: All Local 685 members, particularly those who have been assaulted by a youth in the care of the L.A. County Probation Department, or those who have had a negative experience with Sedgwick.

WHAT: Probation Oversight Commission meeting

WHEN: Thursday, April 27, from 12:00 Noon to 3:30 PM

WHERE: St. Anne’s Conference & Event Center, 155 North Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026


For information, contact Stacy Ford, Camps VP, at (661) 208-5897.


Ways to Participate:

  1. In-Person: Click In-Person to register and join in person at the location(s) noted above. To provide live public comment, please click the registration link (in-person or virtual) and fill out the registration form to indicate the number(s) of the agenda item(s) on which you wish to comment.

  2. Virtually: Click Virtual to register and join via computer or smartphone. When prompted, enter: Webinar number: 2592 603 4675, and Attendance password: POC123

  3. Telephone: Call (213) 306-3065, enter: Access code: 2592 603 4675, and Passcode: 762123

  4. Watch: View the Probation Oversight Commission’s Facebook Live or YouTube Livestream

  5. Public Comments: Written public comments can be emailed to info@poc.lacounty.gov.


 
 
 

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