Friday Photo: Lily of the Nile and Insects

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Manuel Casillas, an insect detection specialist with Ag, Weights and Measures, captured this photo of a beautiful Lily of the Nile in front of the historic County Insectary in Chula Vista.

The insectary building was built in about 1920 to help with the lemon groves surrounding the site. Currently, it serves as an office for about 10 inspectors in the County’s Pest Detection Program and has a dedicated room to all the memorabilia the department has obtained throughout the years.

Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

Resources Available to Help Employees in Distress

From Helen Robbins-Meyer, Chief Administrative Officer

Some employees are aware, but we want to let all staff know of a tragic incident at a County facility. A member of the public, not an employee, died after falling from a parking structure at the County Operations Center Wednesday. The Medical Examiner has ruled it a suicide. Unfortunately, some employees saw it happen.  

Employees’ well-being is extremely important to us, and we understand that events, either directly or indirectly, can take an emotional toll.

We want to remind all staff the Employee Assistance Program can provide counseling services 24 hours a day, every day. There is no charge, and it is anonymous. You can always find a link in the Top Links section of the InSite homepage.

EAP counselors will also be at the COC in person, Friday, Aug. 23. They will be available from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at 5530 Overland Ave., Suite 210.

If you are feeling emotional distress, you can also feel free to speak with your supervisor or contact your departmental human resources officer.       

County behavioral health experts believe that for every suicide, six other people who were close to the victim suffer lasting emotional trauma.

They also say the great majority of people who die by suicide show warning signs and knowing how to spot them and what to do may help save a life.

Warning signs of suicide may include:

  • Talking of hurting or killing oneself

  • Hopelessness or helplessness

  • Sudden calmness after depression

  • Divorce, separation, stress on family

  • Loss of health (real or imaginary)

  • Loss of job, home, personal security

  • Increased alcohol or drug use

  • Isolation from family and friends

  • Daring or risk-taking behavior

The County also sponsors the Access and Crisis Line where trained counselors offer advice on how to handle a mental health crisis and can help callers with a specific issue. The number is (888) 724-7240.

If a person comes to you for help and is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1.

You should also:

  • Take it seriously

  • Listen; suicidal behavior is a call for help

  • Ask: Are you having thoughts of suicide?

  • Don’t leave person alone

  • Urge professional help

  • Get help right away

When a friend or a loved one comes to you for help, take it seriously. Ask if he or she is having thoughts of suicide or ending it all. That simple conversation can help save a life.

We all pull together in so many ways to accomplish our work at the County. This is a time we’re reminded of the need to support each other. Please continue to take care of yourself and look out for the well-being of your colleagues.   

 

DCSS Partners with Departments for Super Saturday

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The Department of Child Support Services is teaming up with several County departments to provide services during weekend non-business hours. Earlier this month, DCSS hosted its third Super Saturday event at the North Inland Live Well Center in Escondido, providing the community with an opportunity to connect to a variety of County and community resources in one convenient location.

The 140 people who attended Super Saturday were able to meet with staff members from the County’s Department of Human Resources, Public Defender’s Office, Family Law Facilitator, Health and Human Services-Family Resource Center, Office of Military and Veteran Affairs, Community Health and Public Health.

Providers held on-the-spot interviews, screened attendees for eligibility, provided free legal advice, took applications for the Fresh Start Program for past justice-involvement attendees and provided information on continuing education and childcare resources. In addition, DCSS staff and the YMCA of San Diego handed out 137 donated and school supply-filled backpacks to families who attended the event.

While Super Saturday was focused on connecting the community resources and providing support during weekend non-office hours, the event also rang in Child Support Awareness Month, celebrated across the nation each August. In addition, DCSS was able to collect nearly $5,000 in child support payments during the event.

DCSS plans to team up with County partners for similar events this fall. The next Super Saturday event is scheduled for Saturday, November 2 and will be held in the South County. For more information, contact Norma Ramirez at (858) 650-6538.

Video Tour: Crime Lab Artifacts Put on Display

Did you know the Crime Lab at the County Operations Center has an informative artifacts display? Housed within the building’s lobby is a large exhibit showcasing evidence, crime-fighting artifacts, photographs and more. While it is located in a secure facility, you can take a behind the scenes tour in this video.

You can also take a trip back in time with video tours of the displays at the County Administration Center, interesting artifacts at the Cedar/Kettner parking garage and exhibits at the County Operations Center.

Pet of the Week – Kenai

Meet Kenai! A 4-year-old Siberian husky/Lab mix looking for his new forever home.

Kenai is a diamond in the “ruff”! This guy has a lot of energy and loves to run around, so he’s looking for someone with lots of space. He is trained to run the obstacle course at the shelter, gives high-fives and is good on a leash.

While Keani loves being around people, he is looking for a home where he can be an only child. So let’s get him adopted!

You can see Kenai at the Department of Animal Services’ shelter in Carlsbad or visit sddac.com to give another animal their furever home.

Friday Photo: Post-Surgery Snuggles

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Animal Services captured the compassion of County employee Anna Kremen snuggling up to a dog to help keep it warm after surgery.

Does this photo 📷 warm your heart ❤️? Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

County Employees Volunteer at 2019 Camp Connect

County Employees volunteered their time to help reunite foster youth siblings at the 2019 Camp Connect.

County Employees volunteered their time to help reunite foster youth siblings at the 2019 Camp Connect.

The 11th annual Camp Connect kicked off on Aug. 1 and plenty of County employees were on hand volunteering their time during the four-day event.

Hosted by HHSA Child Welfare Services, in partnership with local non-profit Promises2Kids, 119 youth in foster care from San Diego County and surrounding counties participated in the camp that reunites siblings that live in separate homes.

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The youth were able to spend  their time in the mountains of Julian engaging in activities such as swimming, horseback riding, rock climbing and zip lining. This year’s theme was “Out of this World” and incorporated outer space into the activities.

Volunteers for the event are critical to the success of the program. Many County employees from Child Welfare Services, Public Health Services and Human Resources participated, along with members of the community.

If you are interested in volunteering for a future Camp Connect or one of the many year-round activities, please contact Margo Fudge at (858) 616-5989 for more information.

Pets of the Week: Jessie & Joplin

Meet Jessie (Tag #N697) & Joplin (Tag #N7719)! These adorable kitties are both extremely sweet and are looking for their new forever homes.

The County is waving standard adoption fees this Saturday, August 17 for Clear the Shelter day. That means you can give one of these cats a loving home and save some green for toys and treats.

You can see Jessie and Joplin at the Department of Animal Services’ shelter in Carlsbad or visit sddac.com to give another animal their furever home.

PerkSpot Alert: Back to School Savings

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The first lesson of the new school year is that you can save big on clothes and supplies through PerkSpot.

Save 20% off school supplies from Mead, find a backpack at eBags for 25% off, or step into some new kicks at Skechers for 30% off. You can also find deals on apparel and footwear from Columbia Sportswear, Crocs, Roxy, Tilly’s and Under Armour – all through PerkSpot.

PerkSpot offers benefits and discounts through more than 400 service providers and retailers, from movie theaters to florists and jewelers. Go to SDCounty.PerkSpot.com and shop. If you are new, click on “Create an Account” to register.

Each month, one of the most popular PerkSpot deals will be highlighted on InSite. 

Submit Your Homegrown Harvest Photos

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Gardening is a relaxing hobby that is good for your health and the environment – and can save you money!

Do you grow grapes in your garden? Tomatoes on your terrace? Share a garden-fresh photo of your homegrown fruits and veggies! Be sure to tell us tell what we’re seeing in the picture, include your name and department, and send to communications@sdcounty.ca.gov.

If you are looking to up your garden game, learn more at the University of California Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardeners program.

John Fuss, Sr., Child Welfare Services- Polinsky Children’s Center, Grows Tomatoes.

John Fuss, Sr., Child Welfare Services- Polinsky Children’s Center, Grows Tomatoes.

Danielle Clayton, San Diego County Library, Grows tiger stripe pumpkins

Danielle Clayton, San Diego County Library, Grows tiger stripe pumpkins

Joann Fang, Department of Environmental Health, Grows Dragon Fruit.

Joann Fang, Department of Environmental Health, Grows Dragon Fruit.

Joann Fang, Department of Environmental Health, Grows Dragon Fruit.

Joann Fang, Department of Environmental Health, Grows Dragon Fruit.

Alex Oribello, Land Development, PDS, Grows Squash

Alex Oribello, Land Development, PDS, Grows Squash

Tuyen Ly, Child Welfare Services, Grows Mustard greens

Tuyen Ly, Child Welfare Services, Grows Mustard greens

Marie Osgood, In-Home Support Services, grows peaches.

Marie Osgood, In-Home Support Services, grows peaches.

Nancy Wickus, Agriculture/Weights and Measures, grows Blueberries.

Nancy Wickus, Agriculture/Weights and Measures, grows Blueberries.

Dana Hua, Public Works, Grows Peppers

Dana Hua, Public Works, Grows Peppers

Francesca Cervantes, Access & Access2Health

Francesca Cervantes, Access & Access2Health

Dana Hua, Public Works, grows basil

Dana Hua, Public Works, grows basil

Maria Joseph, Probation

Maria Joseph, Probation

Laura Flores, Auditor and Controller

Laura Flores, Auditor and Controller

Mariedel B. Coronel, Child Welfare Services, grows grapes.

Mariedel B. Coronel, Child Welfare Services, grows grapes.

Stephen Amberg, Air Pollution Control District, grows various squash, zucchini, watermelon, Tomatoes and a variety of peppers

Stephen Amberg, Air Pollution Control District, grows various squash, zucchini, watermelon, Tomatoes and a variety of peppers

Stephen Amberg, Air Pollution Control District, grows tomatoes

Stephen Amberg, Air Pollution Control District, grows tomatoes

Janelle Martin, District Attorney’s Office, grows hops with help from her son

Janelle Martin, District Attorney’s Office, grows hops with help from her son

Nancy Wickus, Agriculture/Weights and Measures, grows peaches.

Nancy Wickus, Agriculture/Weights and Measures, grows peaches.

Anne ulm, Probation department, grows Blueberries, oregano and garlic chives

Anne ulm, Probation department, grows Blueberries, oregano and garlic chives

Zulim Obispo, Child Support Services, grows grapes

Zulim Obispo, Child Support Services, grows grapes

Zulim Obispo, Child Support Services, grows grapes

Zulim Obispo, Child Support Services, grows grapes

Alex Oribello, Land Development, PDS, has help from her son.

Alex Oribello, Land Development, PDS, has help from her son.

Ricardo Rodriguez, HHSA Business intelligence, grows avocados

Ricardo Rodriguez, HHSA Business intelligence, grows avocados

Beatrice Lömer, CalFresh Healthy Living Specialist, grows grapes

Beatrice Lömer, CalFresh Healthy Living Specialist, grows grapes

Lauren Brookshire, HHSA, grows Peaches

Lauren Brookshire, HHSA, grows Peaches

Erica Osuna Johnson, Public safety group, grows Pineapples

Erica Osuna Johnson, Public safety group, grows Pineapples

Erica Osuna Johnson, Public safety group, grows artichokes

Erica Osuna Johnson, Public safety group, grows artichokes

Jeffrey Johnson, Public Health Services, Grows Anna Apples

Jeffrey Johnson, Public Health Services, Grows Anna Apples

Nanette Encarnacion, DPW, grows figs, strawberries and more.

Nanette Encarnacion, DPW, grows figs, strawberries and more.

Nanette Encarnacion, DPW, grows persimmons

Nanette Encarnacion, DPW, grows persimmons

Luchie Delino, Child Welfare Services, grows tomatoes

Luchie Delino, Child Welfare Services, grows tomatoes

Ashley Marquez, Parks and Recreation, grows kumquats

Ashley Marquez, Parks and Recreation, grows kumquats

Ashley marquez, parks and recreation, grows pomegranates

Ashley marquez, parks and recreation, grows pomegranates

Melissa Keane, Epidemiology and Immunization Services, grows squash, tomatoes, peppers and herbs

Melissa Keane, Epidemiology and Immunization Services, grows squash, tomatoes, peppers and herbs

Virginia Exner, Human Resources, grows Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, carrots and herbs

Virginia Exner, Human Resources, grows Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, carrots and herbs

Mark Martinez, Ag, Weights and Measures, Grows Very hot black dragon peppers

Mark Martinez, Ag, Weights and Measures, Grows Very hot black dragon peppers

Joanna Diosa, Auditor & Controller, grows Dragon Fruit

Joanna Diosa, Auditor & Controller, grows Dragon Fruit

Harold Randolph, First 5 San Diego, grows guavas

Harold Randolph, First 5 San Diego, grows guavas

Terilyn Cunanan, Eligibility Operations: Health Coverage access, and her daughter grow blackberries

Terilyn Cunanan, Eligibility Operations: Health Coverage access, and her daughter grow blackberries

Virginia Exner, Human Resources, grows lots of veggies

Virginia Exner, Human Resources, grows lots of veggies

Harold Randolph, First 5 San Diego, Grows Lemons

Harold Randolph, First 5 San Diego, Grows Lemons

Nicole Goss, Ag, Weights and Measures, grows blueberries

Nicole Goss, Ag, Weights and Measures, grows blueberries

Nicole Goss, Ag, Weights and Measures, grows cucumbers

Nicole Goss, Ag, Weights and Measures, grows cucumbers

Mike Duffek, Facilities operations, grows squash

Mike Duffek, Facilities operations, grows squash

Mae Tat, Child Welfare SErvices, Grows Kumquats

Mae Tat, Child Welfare SErvices, Grows Kumquats

Jacqueline Muro, Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk, grows figs

Jacqueline Muro, Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk, grows figs

Mike Duffek, Facilities operations, Grows Tomatoes

Mike Duffek, Facilities operations, Grows Tomatoes

Mae Tat, Child Welfare Services, Grows red dates

Mae Tat, Child Welfare Services, Grows red dates

Valeria Orendain, Assessor/recorder/county Clerk, grows chile peppers

Valeria Orendain, Assessor/recorder/county Clerk, grows chile peppers

Elizabeth miller, clerk of the board, has an herb garden on her patio

Elizabeth miller, clerk of the board, has an herb garden on her patio

Elaine Sanders, Behavioral Health Services, Growing Lacinato (Dinosaur) Kale

Elaine Sanders, Behavioral Health Services, Growing Lacinato (Dinosaur) Kale

irene Chan, environmental health, grows figs in her front yard

irene Chan, environmental health, grows figs in her front yard

Lisa Futrell-Williams, child welfare services, grows cauliflower

Lisa Futrell-Williams, child welfare services, grows cauliflower

Phyllis ocampo, county counsel, grows moringa

Phyllis ocampo, county counsel, grows moringa

Phyllis ocampo, county counsel, grows figs

Phyllis ocampo, county counsel, grows figs

Nadine lathan, child welfare services, grows apples

Nadine lathan, child welfare services, grows apples

Nadine lathan, child welfare services, grows apples and nectarines.

Nadine lathan, child welfare services, grows apples and nectarines.

Lisa Futrell-Williams, child welfare services, grows various types of lettuce

Lisa Futrell-Williams, child welfare services, grows various types of lettuce

travis payne, parks and recreation, grows apples, plums, apricots and peaches

travis payne, parks and recreation, grows apples, plums, apricots and peaches

Kyle Leonard, Child Welfare Services, grows Artichokes

Kyle Leonard, Child Welfare Services, grows Artichokes

Vanessa Perez, Auditor & Controller, grows Pomegranate

Vanessa Perez, Auditor & Controller, grows Pomegranate

Rosella Perez, Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office, grows watermelon

Rosella Perez, Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office, grows watermelon

Rosella Perez, Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office, grows beans

Rosella Perez, Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office, grows beans

Ressie Ramos, Aging & Independent Services, Grows figs

Ressie Ramos, Aging & Independent Services, Grows figs

Vince Kunkel, Agriculture, Weights and Measures, grows Jalapeño Peppers

Vince Kunkel, Agriculture, Weights and Measures, grows Jalapeño Peppers

Cynthia Uribe-Sagrero, California Children’s Services, grows pomegranates

Cynthia Uribe-Sagrero, California Children’s Services, grows pomegranates

David Dat Mai, Child Welfare Services, Grows Fruit

David Dat Mai, Child Welfare Services, Grows Fruit

Alfredo Villalba, BHS Children Youth and Families - Camino, grows grapes

Alfredo Villalba, BHS Children Youth and Families - Camino, grows grapes

Alfredo Villalba, BHS Children Youth and Families - Camino, grows grapes

Alfredo Villalba, BHS Children Youth and Families - Camino, grows grapes

David Dat Mai, Child Welfare Services, Grows persimmons

David Dat Mai, Child Welfare Services, Grows persimmons