Common use of Family Support Clause in Contracts

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 10 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 below).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 24 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 25 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 26 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 27 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 28 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 1 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 2 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 3 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 10 4 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 5 below).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 primarily 25 community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 and promote 26 parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 of families 27 to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 other resources 28 and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 supportive networks 1 to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 compensate for the 2 increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 FS services should 3 comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 budget for total 4 services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 10 PSSF outcomes for 5 each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the Services 9 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded services must address a 10 minimum of one (1) of the 10 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 11 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 26 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 27 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 28 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 1 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 2 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 3 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 4 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 Services 5 budget for total services. Services FaCT-funded services must address a 6 minimum of one (1) of the 10 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as 7 specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 28 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 1 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 2 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 3 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 4 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 5 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 FS services 6 Services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 budget 7 for total services. FaCT-funded Services must address a minimum of one (1) of 8 the 10 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 9 2.5 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subtotal Cb Salaries and Benefits

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Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 16 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 17 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 18 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 19 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 20 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 21 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 22 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 23 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 10 24 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 2.4 25 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 15 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 16 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 17 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 18 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 19 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 20 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 21 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 22 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 10 23 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 24 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Family Support. Family Support (FS) services are 2 26 primarily community-based preventive activities designed to alleviate stress 3 27 and promote parental competencies and behaviors that will increase the ability 4 28 of families to successfully nurture their children; enable families to use 5 1 other resources and opportunities available in the community; and create 6 2 supportive networks to enhance child-rearing abilities of parents and help 7 3 compensate for the increased social isolation and vulnerability of families. 8 4 FS services should comprise approximately thirty-five (35) percent of the 9 5 budget for total services. Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the 10 6 PSSF outcomes for each contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 11 7 below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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