Common use of Family Preservation Clause in Contracts

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to out-of-home placement of children;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Family Resource Center Services Agreement, Family Resource Center Services Agreement, Family Resource Center Services Agreement

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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 23 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services typically are 26 24 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to out-of-home placement of children;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Family Resource Center Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Family Resource Center Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 19 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 20 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 23 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 24 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 25 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 26 below).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Agreement for the Provision of Services

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 19 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 20 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 23 Services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the budget 24 for total services. FaCT-funded services must address a minimum of one (1) of 25 the PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 26 2.5 below).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 15 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 16 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 19 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 20 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 21 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 22 below).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 19 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 20 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 24 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 25 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 26 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 27 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 28 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 1 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 2 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 3 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 15 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 16 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally sensitiveresponsive 19 manner. FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 20 the budget for total services. FaCT-funded servicesServices must address a 21 minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 22 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 19 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 20 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally sensitive responsive Services 23 manner. FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 24 the budget for total services. FaCT-funded services 25 minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each 26 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below). must address a contracted service (as

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 15 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 16 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally sensitive responsive 19 manner. FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 20 the budget for total services. FaCT-funded sServices must address a minimum 21 of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 22 Subparagraph 2.2 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 18 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 19 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 20 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 21 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 22 FP Services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 23 budget for total services. FaCT-funded services must address a minimum of one 24 (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 25 Subparagraph 2.2 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 20 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 21 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 22 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 23 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 17 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 18 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their responsive 19 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 20 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally sensitive Services 21 manner. FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 22 the budget for total services. FaCT-funded services 23 minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each 24 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below). must address a contracted service (as

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Provision of Services

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 15 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 16 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their responsive 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally sensitive Services 19 manner. FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 20 the budget for total services. FaCT-funded services 21 minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each 22 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below). must address a contracted service (as

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 19 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 20 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 23 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 24 budget for total services. FaCT-funded sServices must address a minimum of 25 one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 26 Subparagraph 2.2 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 16 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 17 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 18 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 19 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 20 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 21 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 22 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 23 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 23 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the Services 26 budget for total services. FaCT-funded services must address a 27 minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 28 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 22 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 23 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 24 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 25 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 17 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 18 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 19 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 20 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 21 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 22 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 23 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 24 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Provision of Services

Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 typically are 26 designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 out-of-home placement of children;; maintain the safety of children in their 23 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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