Housing First Principles. include Access to a Program is not contingent on sobriety, minimum income requirements, lack of a criminal record, completion of treatment, participation in services, or other unnecessary conditions; support services are available but are voluntary, participant-driven, individualized, and flexible; and services are informed by a harm-reduction philosophy that recognizes that drug and alcohol use are a part of some participants’ lives. Participants are engaged in nonjudgmental communication regarding drug and alcohol use and are offered education regarding how to avoid risky behaviors and engage in safer practices.
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Samples: Contract Ma 017 22011885 for Coordinated Entry System for Individuals and Survivors, Contract for Services, Contract for Provision of Coordinated Entry System for Individuals
Housing First Principles. include Access access to a Program program is not contingent on sobriety, minimum income requirements, lack of a criminal record, completion of treatment, participation in services, or other unnecessary conditions; support services are available but are voluntary, participant-driven, individualized, and flexible; and services are informed by a harm-reduction philosophy that recognizes that drug and alcohol use are a part of some participantsclients’ lives. Participants are engaged in nonjudgmental communication regarding drug and alcohol use and are offered education regarding how to avoid risky behaviors and engage in safer practices.
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Samples: Emergency Shelter Operations and Services Contract, Cold Weather Emergency Shelter Services Contract
Housing First Principles. include Access to a Program is not contingent on sobriety, minimum income requirements, lack of a criminal record, completion of treatment, participation in services, or other unnecessary conditions; support services are available but are voluntary, participantclient-driven, individualized, and flexible; and services are informed by a harm-reduction philosophy that recognizes that drug and alcohol use are a part of some participantsclients’ lives. Participants are engaged in nonjudgmental communication regarding drug and alcohol use and are offered education regarding how to avoid risky behaviors and engage in safer practices.
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Samples: Contract for Emergency Shelter Operations and Services, Emergency Shelter Operations and Services Contract
Housing First Principles. include Access to a Program is not contingent on sobriety, minimum income requirements, lack of a criminal record, completion of treatment, participation in services, or other unnecessary conditions; support services are available but are voluntary, participant-driven, individualized, and flexible; and services are informed by a harm-reduction reductio philosophy that recognizes that drug and alcohol use are a part of some participants’ lives. Participants are engaged in nonjudgmental communication regarding drug and alcohol use and are offered education regarding how to avoid risky behaviors and engage in safer practices.
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Samples: Contract for Services
Housing First Principles. include Access access to a Program is not contingent on sobriety, minimum income requirements, lack of a criminal record, completion of treatment, participation in services, or other unnecessary conditions; support services are available but are voluntary, participant-driven, individualized, and flexible; and services are informed by a harm-reduction philosophy that recognizes that drug and alcohol use are a part of some participantsParticipants’ lives. Participants are engaged in nonjudgmental communication regarding drug and alcohol use and are offered education regarding how to avoid risky behaviors and engage in safer practices.
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Housing First Principles. include Access to a Program is not contingent on sobriety, minimum income requirements, lack of a criminal record, completion of treatment, participation in services, or other unnecessary conditions; support services are available but are voluntary, participantParticipant-driven, individualized, and flexible; and services are informed by a harm-reduction philosophy that recognizes that drug and alcohol use are a part of some participantsParticipants’ lives. Participants are engaged in nonjudgmental communication regarding drug and alcohol use and are offered education regarding how to avoid risky behaviors and engage in safer practices.
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