Common use of Expectation for Improvement Clause in Contracts

Expectation for Improvement. a. Services are delivered with the explicit goal of assisting people to achieve or maintain success, recovery, gainful employment, success in age-appropriate education; return to or preservation of adults, children and families in their own homes; avoidance of delinquency and criminality; self-sufficiency and meaningful community participation. b. Services are continuously evaluated, and modified if they are ineffective in helping to meet these goals. c. Behavioral health providers instill hope, even for the most disabled, that achievement of goals is possible.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement (Providence Service Corp), Subcontract Agreement (Providence Service Corp)

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