In-Home Outreach Counselor (IHOC) Sessions (DCFS/Probation FP Cases Sample Clauses

In-Home Outreach Counselor (IHOC) Sessions (DCFS/Probation FP Cases. IHOC sessions are face-to-face meetings between the IHOC and the DCFS/Probation MCPC Service Plan Agreement participants. IHOC sessions shall provide case management services, crisis intervention, as well as linkage services and advocacy. The IHOC is the primary staff assigned to a case who in collaboration with the family and DCFS staff, conducts the FAF assessment, develops comprehensive treatment plans, and arranges for services and activities while monitoring the clients’ progress toward court ordered and non-court ordered treatment/case plan in accordance with the five protective factors in the Strengthening Families: A Protective Factors Framework (Appendix C1 - Technical Exhibit 33) and with consideration of the underlying needs of the family. Documentation of the IHOC session is case specific and shall address and include all case specific activities which shall be kept in the FAF system and in the case record. The IHOC sessions shall be at least one hour per week and are part of the base rate. Any additional IHOC sessions that are necessary, may be of shorter duration and billed accordingly as supplemental IHOC services. CONTRACTOR shall bill for a fifth IHOC session for months in which there are five weeks. Visits with children in xxxxxx care shall not be arranged in the xxxxxx home, but the parent(s)/caregiver(s) may be transported to the visitation site, as required in the DCFS/Probation MCPC Service Plan. 7.4.7.1 CONTRACTOR shall document all services, and attempts to provide services, in the case records/FAF. For a description of Excused and Unexcused Absences, refer to Sub-sections 7.4.9, and 7.4.10, of this SOW. 7.4.7.2 CONTRACTOR may provide Supplemental Services for DCFS/Probation FP cases, as described in Sub-section 7.4.11, of this SOW. 7.4.7.3 DCFS/Probation FP cases may receive Linkage Services, as described in Appendix C1 - Technical Exhibit 32. 7.4.7.4 CONTRACTOR may purchase goods and services for DCFS/Probation FP cases through auxiliary funds.
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