Basic Needs Sample Clauses

Basic Needs. Food, clothing, utilities, etc;
Basic NeedsThe Service Provider shall provide ICE detainees with safekeeping, housing, subsistence, medical and other services in accordance with this Agreement. In providing these services, the Service Provider shall ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, fire and safety codes, policies and procedures. The types and levels of services shall be consistent with those the Service Provider routinely affords other inmates. If the Service Provider determines that ICE has delivered a person for custody who is under the age of eighteen (18), the Service Provider shall not house that person with adult detainees and shall immediately notify the ICE COTR or designated ICE official. ICE will remove the juvenile within seventy-two (72) hours.
Basic Needs. Any resource deemed necessary for persons or households to achieve and maintain physical well-being, including, but not limited to, food, water, shelter, clothing, hygiene items, and access to showers.
Basic Needs. 4.1.1 ADMINISTRATOR shall send CONTRACTOR referrals via 24 facsimile or secure email. CONTRACTOR shall schedule referrals and notify 25 FAMILIES and Senior Social Worker (SSW) by secure email or phone upon receipt 26 of the referral. The assigned SSW shall specify if the referral is emergent 27 or non-emergent. CONTRACTOR must notify ADMINISTRATOR by secure email or 28 phone when an emergent and/or non-emergent request will not be met within the (CDM0518) Page 2 of 25 March 16, 2018 1 specified timeframes. 2 4.1.1.1 Emergent basic needs referrals must be 3 fulfilled as soon as possible. XXXXXXXXXX agrees and understands that the 4 time is of the essence for emergent referrals. CONTRACTOR must make its best 5 effort to fill emergent referrals within three (3) business days. CONTRACTOR
Basic NeedsThe Service Provider shall provide ICE detainees with safekeeping, housing, subsistence, medical and other services in accordance with this Agreement. In providing these services, the Service Provider shall ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, fire and safety codes, policies and procedures. The types and levels of services shall be consistent with those the Service Provider routinely affords other inmates.
Basic NeedsThe Service Provider shall provide residents/detainees with safekeeping, housing, subsistence, medical services that are not provided for elsewhere and other services in accordance with this Agreement. In providing these services, the Service Provider shall ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, fire and safety codes, policies and procedures. If the Service Provider determines that ICE has delivered a person for custody to reside in the residential facility who is under the age of eighteen (18) and unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, the Service Provider shall not house that person with adult residents/detainees and shall immediately notify the Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR).
Basic Needs a. Food – gift cards in small amounts for use before/after treatment appointments or prevention activities b. Child carefor treatment, attending support meetings, job search, or employment c. Identification – if needed for treatment or job d. Minutes on phones - if being used for telehealth appointments related to treatment/prevention activities e. Tobacco Cessation if part of a SUD treatment plan
Basic Needs. 5.7.1 Clothing: CONTRACTOR shall: 5.
Basic Needs. Provide clients with resources to address basic needs, including activities focused on preventing homelessness and providing homeless families shelter resources 12 families 1 to 2 hours (or more) per resource 25% (3) oAf tftaamchimlieesnte2nt-eGrinragntthe program at risk of homelessness or homeless will transition to stable housing and remain stable for 90 days
Basic Needs. 4.1.1 CONTRACTOR shall receive written referrals from 3 ADMINISTRATOR, via facsimile or email, specified as emergent or non-emergent 4 by the assigned Senior Social Worker (hereafter referred to as “SSW”). 5 4.1.1.1 Emergent basic needs are goods required to 6 preserve or reunify families and must be filled within three (3) business days 7 or as approved by ADMINISTRATOR, directly to FAMILY or the assigned SSW. 8 Items include, but are not limited to, new mattresses and bed frames, beds, 9 bed linens, working refrigerators, blankets, food staples, food gift cards and 10 clothing gift cards, diapers, car seats, and food boxes. 11 4.1.1.2 Non-emergent basic needs are items required 12 to preserve or maintain families but are not needed immediately and must be 13 filled within ten (10) business days. These items include, but are not 14 limited to, dressers, kitchenware, and vacuum cleaners. 15 4.1.1.3 ADMINISTRATOR at its sole discretion shall 16 deem an item emergent or non-emergent.