Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 typically are 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).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 15 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 16 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 19 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 20 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 27 21 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 22 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 19 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 20 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 FP services 23 Services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 budget 24 for total services. Services FaCT-funded services must address a minimum of one (1) of 25 the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 26 2.5 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 typically are 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).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 17 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 18 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 19 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 20 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 21 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 22 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 27 23 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 24 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 24 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 25 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 26 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 27 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 28 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 1 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 27 2 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 3 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 20 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 21 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 22 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 23 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).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 17 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 18 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 responsive 19 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 20 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive sensitive Services 21 manner. 25 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 22 the 26 budget for total services. Services must address a FaCT-funded services 23 minimum of one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 24 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).. must address a contracted service (as
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 18 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 19 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 20 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 21 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 22 FP services Services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 23 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded services must address a minimum of one 24 (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 25 Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 19 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 20 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 21 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 22 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 23 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 24 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded sServices must address a minimum of 25 one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 26 Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 15 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 16 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally sensitive responsive 19 manner. 25 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 20 the 26 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded sServices must address a minimum 21 of one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 22 Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 16 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 17 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 18 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 19 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive manner. 25 20 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of the 26 21 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 27 22 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 23 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 14 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 15 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 responsive 16 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 17 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive sensitive 18 manner. 25 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 19 the 26 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded sServices must address a minimum 20 of one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in 21 Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 typically are 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. Services FaCT-funded services must address a 27 minimum of one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 28 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).
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Family Preservation. Family Preservation (FP) services 21 15 typically are designed to help families alleviate crises that might lead to 22 16 out-of-home placement of children; maintain the safety of children in their 23 17 own homes; and assist families in obtaining services and other supports 24 18 necessary to address their multiple needs in a culturally responsive sensitiveresponsive 19 manner. 25 FP services should comprise approximately twenty-five (25) percent of 20 the 26 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded servicesServices must address a 21 minimum of one (1) of the 27 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 22 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 28 below).
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