DISCHARGE TO ANOTHER PLANNED LIVING ARRANGEMENT Sample Clauses

DISCHARGE TO ANOTHER PLANNED LIVING ARRANGEMENT. WITH A PERMANENCY RESOURCE 1. Setting of Goal The goal of “Place in another planned living arrangement with a permanency resource” may be set in accordance with the requirements of 18 NYCRR 430.12(f) and may only be set for youth who are 16 years of age or and older.
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DISCHARGE TO ANOTHER PLANNED LIVING ARRANGEMENT. WITH A PERMANENCY RESOURCE 1. Setting of Goal The goal of ‘Place in another planned living arrangement with a permanency resource’ may be set in accordance with the requirements of 18 NYCRR 430.12(f).
DISCHARGE TO ANOTHER PLANNED LIVING ARRANGEMENT. WITH A PERMANENCY RESOURCE 1. Setting of Goal The goal of “Place in another planned living arrangement with a permanency resource” may be set in accordance with the requirements of 18 NYCRR 430.12(f) and may only be set for youth who are 16 years of age or older. 2. Preparation for Discharge The Agency is responsible for assessing the life skills of all xxxxxx children 14 years and older at least every six months and documenting within the family assessment and service plan, the child’s progress toward attaining each life skill outcome. The Department, or the Agency at the option of the Department, must provide, or arrange for the provision of, life skills services to all xxxxxx children 14 years of age and older, regardless of the child’s permanency planning goal. The Department, or the Agency at the option of the Department, must require that xxxxxx children 14 years of age and older participate directly in designing their own program activities to prepare them for discharge and that the child accept personal responsibility for satisfying his or her part of the program. The Agency must document the type of service and/or instruction provided, and the provider of the service/instruction in the case record, consistent with 18 NYCRR Parts 428 and 430. The Department, or the Agency if authorized by the Department, must issue monthly stipend payments to each xxxxxx child 16 years of age or older with a permanency planning goal of discharge to another planned living arrangement with a permanency resource or deemed to have a goal of discharge to another planned living arrangement with a permanency resource and who is actively participating in life skills services according to his/her service plan in conformance with 18 NYCRR 430.12(f)(2)(i)(b). The Department will provide or arrange for the provision of a monthly stipend payment to each eligible child. The Department, or the Agency at the option of the Department, must identify any persons, services and agencies which will help the child maintain and support himself/herself in the community, and must assist the child to establish contact with such agencies, service providers and persons and prepare the child to use such community resources. The Department, or the Agency at the option of the Department, must provide for regular and continuous exploration and development of permanency alternatives for all xxxxxx children over 14 years of age, including xxxxxx children over 14 who have previously refused adoption....

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