Domestic Abuse Assistance Services Sample Clauses

Domestic Abuse Assistance Services. 7 2.3.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide domestic abuse assistance services 8 to Participants and families who have evidenced domestic abuse issues. 9 Services shall be provided to Participants that meet the following criteria: 10 2.3.1.1 The Participant is eligible for and 11 participating in WTW; and 12 2.3.1.2 The Participant receives domestic abuse 13 services; or 14 2.3.1.3 The Participant has a Domestic Abuse Waiver, 15 which is a waiver of certain program requirements due to the Participant’s 16 obligations related to a domestic abuse case. 17 2.3.2 CONTRACTOR shall provide services to include assistance to 18 Participants to give them a safe haven, counseling, education, and Supportive 19 Services in order to obtain employment and become self-sufficient without 20 putting them at further risk. 21 2.3.3 CONTRACTOR shall also provide services to the perpetrator 22 who is in the home in order to address domestic abuse issues as some families 23 in the CalWORKs population consist of the victim and the perpetrator, who is 24 also a CalWORKs Recipient. 25 2.3.4 CONTRACTOR shall provide children’s programs to children who 26 are the witnesses to or victims of abuse, and are likely to experience Post 27 Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, anxiety, developmental issues or engage 28 in inter-generational transmission of domestic abuse. 1 2.3.5 CONTRACTOR shall coordinate delivery of services with the 2 COUNTY DASU, and shall provide, at a minimum, access to the following services 3 with established community domestic abuse resources: 4 2.3.5.1 Twenty-four (24) hour hotline crisis 5 intervention; 6 2.3.5.2 Peer counseling and support and/or psychological 7 counseling services; 8 2.3.5.3 Personal Empowerment Program (PEP), or other 9 comparable services, for domestic abuse victims and their families, as well as 10 for perpetrators of domestic abuse; 11 2.3.5.4 An established walk-in center in the areas to be 12 served, to accommodate the service needs of victims of domestic abuse; 13 2.3.5.5 Emergency services, such as food, clothing, 14 transportation, and shelter; 15 2.3.5.6 Twenty-four (24) hour response to local law 16 enforcement agencies in the provision of services to victims of domestic 17 abuse; 18 2.3.5.7 Hospital emergency room protocol and assistance 19 on a twenty-four (24) hour basis; 20 2.3.5.8 Assistance with temporary restraining orders and 21 custody disputes; and 22 2.3.5.9 Court and social advocacy programs providing 23 assistance to victims of ...
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Domestic Abuse Assistance Services that include assisting to 16 2.3.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide domestic abuse assistance services 17 Participants and families who have evidenced 18 domestic abuse issues. Services shall be provided to Participants that meet 19 the following criteria: and 20 2.3.1.1 21 participating in WTW;

Related to Domestic Abuse Assistance Services

  • Directory Assistance Service 8.3.1 Directory Assistance Service provides local end user telephone number listings with the option to complete the call at the caller's direction separate and distinct from local switching.

  • Directory Assistance Service Updates 8.3.3.1 BellSouth shall update end user listings changes daily. These changes include: 8.3.3.1.1 New end user connections 3.3.1.2 End user disconnections

  • Termination Assistance Services Following the termination of this Agreement and/or any Ordering Document, the Parties may agree for Axway to provide transition services pursuant to a duly executed SOW, during which time this Agreement will continue in full force and effect solely to the extent necessary to allow such transition services to be performed. Axway agrees that the costs for any such services shall be comparable to the fees charged to other customers for similar types of services.

  • Routing for Operator Services and Directory Assistance Traffic For a Verizon Telecommunications Service dial tone line purchased by CBB for resale pursuant to the Resale Attachment, upon request by CBB, Verizon will establish an arrangement that will permit CBB to route the CBB Customer’s calls for operator and directory assistance services to a provider of operator and directory assistance services selected by CBB. Verizon will provide this routing arrangement in accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law. Verizon will provide this routing arrangement pursuant to an appropriate written request submitted by CBB and a mutually agreed-upon schedule. This routing arrangement will be implemented at CBB's expense, with charges determined on an individual case basis. In addition to charges for initially establishing the routing arrangement, CBB will be responsible for ongoing monthly and/or usage charges for the routing arrangement. CBB shall arrange, at its own expense, the trunking and other facilities required to transport traffic to CBB’s selected provider of operator and directory assistance services.

  • Information Services Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, Voice Information Services and Voice Information Services Traffic refer to switched voice traffic, delivered to information service providers who offer recorded voice announcement information or open vocal discussion programs to the general public. Voice Information Services Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Services Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information services Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment. 5.2 If a D&E Customer is served by resold Verizon Telecommunications Service or a Verizon Local Switching UNE, subject to any call blocking feature used by D&E, to the extent reasonably feasible, Verizon will route Voice Information Services Traffic originating from such Service or UNE to the Voice Information Service platform. For such Voice Information Services Traffic, unless D&E has entered into an arrangement with Verizon to xxxx and collect Voice Information Services provider charges from D&E’s Customers, D&E shall pay to Verizon without discount the Voice Information Services provider charges. D&E shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not it collects such charges from its own Customers. 5.3 D&E shall have the option to route Voice Information Services Traffic that originates on its own network to the appropriate Voice Information Services platform(s) connected to Verizon’s network. In the event D&E exercises such option, D&E will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Voice Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow D&E to route Voice Information Services Traffic originated on its network to Verizon. For such Voice Information Services Traffic, unless D&E has entered into an arrangement with Verizon to xxxx and collect Voice Information Services provider charges from D&E’s Customers, D&E shall pay to Verizon without discount the Voice Information Services provider charges. 5.4 D&E shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not it collects charges for such calls from its own Customers. 5.5 For variable rated Voice Information Services Traffic (e.g., NXX 550, 540, 976, 970, 940, as applicable) from D&E Customers served by resold Verizon Telecommunications Services or a Verizon Local Switching Network Element, D&E shall either (a) pay to Verizon without discount the Voice Information Services provider charges, or (b) enter into an arrangement with Verizon to xxxx and collect Voice Information Services provider charges from D&E’s Customers. 5.6 Either Party may request the other Party provide the requesting Party with non discriminatory access to the other party’s information services platform, where such platform exists. If either Party makes such a request, the Parties shall enter into a mutually acceptable written agreement for such access. 5.7 In the event D&E exercises such option, D&E will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow D&E to route information services traffic originated on its network to Verizon.

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  • Technical Assistance DFPS may provide informal support, guidance, clarification, and other forms of technical assistance via phone, email, and virtual meeting to resolve Grant or performance compliance issues. Grantee will document all such instances of technical assistance by DFPS in writing, including any implementation work.

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  • Directory Assistance 72.1 The Parties acknowledge that CenturyLink is not a Directory Assistance (DA) provider. CenturyLink provides directory listings information for its subscribers to third party DA providers to be included in the national and local databases used by such third party providers. The Parties agree that to the extent the DA provider contracted by CLEC for DA services to CLEC’s subscribers also populates the national DA database, then CLEC’s DA listings have been made available to CenturyLink’s subscribers and no further effort is needed by either Party. If for any reason, CLEC desires that CenturyLink act as a middleman conduit for the placement of CLEC’s DA listings in the DA database(s), then CenturyLink shall provide such compensable DA listings service pursuant to separate written terms and conditions between CenturyLink and CLEC which will be attached to this Agreement as an Amendment.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

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