Family Reunification Services Sample Clauses

Family Reunification Services. In accordance with the ICPR and the current Case Plan, and in preparation of a permanency plan, services shall be provided to the Child to prepare the Child and the CFT for the return of the Child to the family home, unless the court has determined that reasonable efforts toward family reunification are not required. If the permanency plan is not reunification, Contractor shall assist with preparing the child for such permanency plan.
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Family Reunification Services. CalWORKs services that Children & Family Services (CFS) determines necessary for reunifying parent(s) with their child/children.
Family Reunification Services including transportation for visitation: In accordance with the ICPR and the current Case Plan, and in preparation of a Permanency Plan, services shall be provided to both the Child and the Child's family to prepare the Child and family for the return of the Child to the family home, unless the court has determined that reasonable efforts toward family reunification are not required. These services shall begin as soon as the Child is admitted to the program. Family services shall not be delayed or withheld unless this is determined by the Placing Agency and/or court to be in the Child's best interests. Family participation shall at a minimum include the proposed primary caregiver upon discharge of the Child, as determined by the assigned family case manager or probation officer. The nature and level of family participation shall be jointly decided between the Contractor and the family case manager or probation officer, in accordance with the Child's approved Case Plan. The participation shall include regular family counseling where appropriate. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that transportation is provided for visitation with the Child's family members or other primary caregivers, as required by the Placing Agency and in accordance with the Child's ICPR, at times that accommodate the reasonable needs of Child's family members or other primary caregivers. This does not include supervising the visit. The Placing Agency and Contractor shall work together at the time of the referral to assess the Child's transportation needs and identify reasonable methods to accomplish it. Transportation costs borne by the Contractor are included in the payment rate set out on Attachment 1.
Family Reunification Services. In accordance with the ICPR and the current Case Plan, and in preparation of a permanency plan, services shall be provided to both the Child and the Child‟s family to prepare the child and family for the return of the Child to the family home, unless the court has determined that reasonable efforts toward family reunification are not required. Family participation shall at a minimum include the proposed primary caregiver upon discharge of the Child, as determined by the assigned family case manager or probation officer. The nature and level of family participation shall be jointly decided between Contractor and the family case manager or probation officer, in accordance with the Child‟s approved case plan. The participation shall include regular family counseling where appropriate. The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging for transportation for visitation with the Child‟s family members or others, as approved by the Placing Agency and in accordance with the Child‟s ICPR, at times that accommodate the reasonable needs of the family. This is included the payment rate set out on Attachment 1. See behavioral health section below for information on therapeutic supervised visitation.
Family Reunification Services. In accordance with the ICPR and the current Case Plan, and in preparation of a permanency plan, services shall be provided to both the Child and the Child‟s family to prepare the Child and family for the return of the Child to the family home, unless the court has determined that reasonable efforts toward family reunification are not required. These services shall begin as soon as the Child is admitted to the program. Family services shall not be delayed or withheld unless this is determined by the Placing Agency and/or court to be in the Child‟s best interests. Family participation shall at a minimum include the proposed primary caregiver upon discharge of the Child, as determined by the assigned family case manager or probation officer. The nature and level of family participation shall be jointly decided between the Contractor and the family case manager or probation officer, in accordance with the Child‟s approved case plan. The participation shall include regular family counseling where appropriate. The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging for transportation for visitation with the Child‟s family members or others, as approved by the Placing Agency and in accordance with the Child‟s ICPR, at times that accommodate the reasonable needs of the family. This is included in the payment rate set out on Attachment 1. See behavioral health paragraph below for information on therapeutic supervised visitation.
Family Reunification Services including transportation for visitation: In accordance with the ICPR and the current Case Plan, and in preparation of a Permanency Plan, services shall be provided to both the Child and the Child's family to prepare the Child and family for the return of the Child to the family home, unless the court has determined that reasonable efforts toward family reunification are not required. These services shall begin as soon as the Child is admitted to the program. Family services shall not be delayed or withheld unless this is determined by the Placing Agency and/or court to be in the Child's best interests. Family participation shall at a minimum include the proposed primary caregiver upon discharge of the Child, as determined by the assigned family case manager or probation officer. The nature and level of family participation shall be jointly decided between the Contractor and the family case manager or probation officer, in accordance with the Child's approved Case Plan. The participation shall include regular family counseling where appropriate.
Family Reunification Services. Nothing in this Memorandum of Understanding shall be understood to take the place of, or conflict with, the individualized placement agreement included in the SOC 154 or subsequent forms developed to replace that form. The intent of this Memorandum is, in fact, to clarify and amplify the agreements included in the Xxxxxx Family Agency-Group Home Agreement.
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