Common use of List of Services Clause in Contracts

List of Services. Below is a list of services funded under this Agreement. The list is only for direct services to victims of child abuse or their non-offending family member/caregiver. The services will augment, but not duplicate, services provided by state agencies i.e. the victim of child abuse or their non-offending family member(s) has already received one of the below services from the CAC and the service provided under this agreement is for additional services not funded by other state agencies. The child or non-offending caregiver must have already received services, which are listed below, before the CACs can use the DCF grant funds under this Agreement for the same child or non-offending caregiver.  Primary victim is defined as: the child who has alleged abuse/neglect/witness to violence, drug endangered etc. (refer to the National Children’s Alliance (“NCA”) Standards and NCA required statistics reporting). If two siblings make allegations, then there are two primary victims.  Direct service is direct contact with a person – not just leaving a message or sending correspondence. Advocacy services include the following activities on behalf of/for the primary victim and/or family member/caregiver and child witness:  Crisis assessment and intervention, risk assessment, and safety planning and support for children and family member/caregiver at all stages of involvement with CAC  Assessment of individual needs and cultural considerations for the child and family to ensure those needs are addressed  Presence at CAC during the forensic interview in order to participate in information sharing; inform and support family about the coordinated, multidisciplinary response; and assess needs of child and non-offending family member/caregiver  Provision of education and access to victims’ rights and crime victims’ compensation  Assistance in procuring concrete services (housing, protective orders, domestic violence intervention, food, transportation, public assistance etc.)  Provision of referrals for specialized, trauma focused, evidence-supported mental health and medical treatment, if not provided at the CAC  Access to transportation to interviews, court, treatment and other case-related meetings  Engagement in child and family response regarding participation in the investigation and/or prosecution  Participation in case review in order to discuss the unique needs of the child and family and plan associated support services, ensure the seamless coordination of services, and ensure the child and family’s concerns are heard and addressed  Provision of updates to the family on case status, continuances, dispositions, sentencing, and inmate status notification (including offender release from custody)  Provision of court education and courthouse/courtroom tours, support, and accompaniment  Coordinated case management meetings with all individuals providing victim advocacy services.

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Samples: Trust Fund Award Agreement

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List of Services. Below is a list of services funded under this Agreement. The list is only for direct services to victims of child abuse or their non-offending family member/caregiver. The services will augment, but not duplicate, services provided by state agencies i.e. the victim of child abuse or their non-offending family member(s) has already received one of the below services from the CAC and the service provided under this agreement is for additional services not funded by other state agencies. The child or non-offending caregiver must have already received services, which are listed below, before the CACs can use the DCF grant funds under this Agreement for the same child or non-offending caregiver. Primary victim is defined as: the child who has alleged abuse/neglect/witness to violence, drug endangered etc. (refer to the National Children’s Alliance (“NCA”) Standards and NCA required statistics reporting). If two siblings make allegations, then there are two primary victims. Direct service is direct contact with a person – not just leaving a message or sending correspondence. Advocacy services include the following activities on behalf of/for the primary victim and/or family member/caregiver and child witness: Crisis assessment and intervention, risk assessment, and safety planning and support for children and family member/caregiver at all stages of involvement with CAC Assessment of individual needs and cultural considerations for the child and family to ensure those needs are addressed Presence at CAC during the forensic interview in order to participate in information sharing; inform and support family about the coordinated, multidisciplinary response; and assess needs of child and non-offending family member/caregiver Provision of education and access to victims’ rights and crime victims’ compensation Assistance in procuring concrete services (housing, protective orders, domestic violence intervention, food, transportation, public assistance etc.) Provision of referrals for specialized, trauma focused, evidence-supported mental health and medical treatment, if not provided at the CAC Access to transportation to interviews, court, treatment and other case-related meetings Engagement in child and family response regarding participation in the investigation and/or prosecution Participation in case review in order to discuss the unique needs of the child and family and plan associated support services, ensure the seamless coordination of services, and ensure the child and family’s concerns are heard and addressed Provision of updates to the family on case status, continuances, dispositions, sentencing, and inmate status notification (including offender release from custody) Provision of court education and courthouse/courtroom tours, support, and accompaniment Coordinated case management meetings with all individuals providing victim advocacy services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Fund Award Agreement

List of Services. Below is a list of services funded under this Agreement. The list is only for direct services to victims of child abuse or their non-offending family member/caregiver. The services will augment, but not duplicate, services provided by state agencies i.e. the victim of child abuse or their non-offending family member(s) has already received one of the below services from the CAC and the service provided under this agreement is for additional services provided that are not funded by other state agencies. The child or non-offending caregiver must have already received services, which are listed below, before the CACs can use the DCF grant funds under this Agreement for the same child or non-offending caregiver.  Primary victim is defined as: the child who has alleged abuse/neglect/witness to violence, drug endangered etc. (refer to the National Children’s Alliance (“NCA”) Standards and NCA required statistics reporting). If two siblings make allegations, then there are two primary victims.  Direct service is direct contact with a person – not just leaving a message or sending correspondencea mailing. B-1 Advocacy Advocacy services include the following activities on behalf of/for the primary victim and/or family member/caregiver and child witness:  Crisis assessment and intervention, risk assessment, and safety planning and support for children and family member/caregiver at all stages of involvement with CAC  Assessment of individual needs and cultural considerations for the child and family to ensure those needs are addressed  Presence at CAC during the forensic interview in order to participate in information sharing; inform and support family about the coordinated, multidisciplinary response; and assess needs of child and non-offending family member/caregiver  Provision of education and access to victims’ rights and crime victims’ compensation  Assistance in procuring concrete services (housing, protective orders, domestic violence intervention, food, transportation, public assistance etc.)  Provision of referrals for specialized, trauma focused, evidence-supported mental health and medical treatment, if not provided at the CAC  Access to transportation to interviews, court, treatment and other case-related meetings  Engagement in child and family response regarding participation in the investigation and/or prosecution  Participation in case review in order to discuss the unique needs of the child and family and plan associated support services, ensure the seamless coordination of services, and ensure the child and family’s concerns are heard and addressed  Provision of updates to the family on case status, continuances, dispositions, sentencing, and inmate status notification (including offender release from custody)  Provision of court education and courthouse/courtroom tours, support, and accompaniment  Coordinated case management meetings with all individuals providing victim advocacy services.

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Samples: Trust Fund Award Agreement

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List of Services. Below is a list of services funded under this Agreement. The list is only for direct services to victims of child abuse or their non-offending family member/caregiver. The services will augment, but not duplicate, services provided by state agencies i.e. to the victim of child abuse or their non-offending family member(s) member who has already received one of the below services from the CAC and the service CAC. The services provided under this agreement is Agreement are for additional services not funded by other state agencies. The child or non-offending caregiver must have already received services, which are listed below, before the CACs can use the DCF grant funds under this Agreement for the same child or non-offending caregiver. Primary victim is defined as: the child who has alleged abuse/neglect/witness to violence, drug endangered etc. (refer to the National Children’s Alliance (“NCA”) Standards and NCA required statistics reporting). If two siblings make allegations, then there are two primary victims. Direct service is direct contact with a person – not just leaving a message or sending correspondence. Advocacy services include the following activities on behalf of/for the primary victim and/or family member/caregiver and child witness: Crisis assessment and intervention, risk assessment, and safety planning and support for children and family member/caregiver at all stages of involvement with CAC Assessment of individual needs and cultural considerations for the child and family to ensure those needs are addressed Presence at CAC during the forensic interview in order to participate in information sharing; inform and support family about the coordinated, multidisciplinary response; and assess needs of child and non-offending family member/caregiver Provision of education and access to victims’ rights and crime victims’ compensation Assistance in procuring concrete services (housing, protective orders, domestic violence intervention, food, transportation, public assistance etc.) Provision of referrals for specialized, trauma focused, evidence-supported mental health and medical treatment, if not provided at the CAC Access to transportation to interviews, court, treatment and other case-related meetings Engagement in child and family response regarding participation in the investigation and/or prosecution Participation in case review in order to discuss the unique needs of the child and family and plan associated support services, ensure the seamless coordination of services, and ensure the child and family’s concerns are heard and addressed Provision of updates to the family on case status, continuances, dispositions, sentencing, and inmate status notification (including offender release from custody) Provision of court education and courthouse/courtroom tours, support, and accompaniment Coordinated case management meetings with all individuals providing victim advocacy services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Fund Award Agreement

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