OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT SERVICES Sample Clauses

OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT SERVICES. This Amendment (“Amendment No. 2”) to Contract No. MA-042-18010275 for Outreach and Engagement Services is made and entered into on July 1, 2021 (“Effective Date”) between Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc. (“Contractor”), with a place of business at 34 37 1 00000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000, and the County of Orange, a political 2 subdivision of the State of California (“County”), through its Health Care Agency, with a place of 3 business at 000 X. 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000. Contractor and County may sometimes 4 be referred to individually as “Party” or collectively as “Parties”.
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OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT SERVICES the 23 1. CONTRACTOR shall provide Outreach and Engagement Services to residents of Orange 24 County to prevent development of mental health conditions or intervene early in their manifestation 25 to prevent conditions from getting worse by. engaging in interventions aimed at reducing This includes 26 risk factors or stressors, building protective factors and skills, and increasing support through referrals 27 and linkages. Specifically, CONTRACTOR shall provide Outreach and Engagement Services to the 28 following populations: 29 a. Children (0-18 years of age); 30 b. Transitional Age Youth (16-24); 31 c. Adults (18-59); and 32 d. Older Adults (60 and older). CONTRACTOR shall disseminate 33 2. CONTRACTOR shall develop a comprehensive community outreach plan to promote 34 awareness about mental health issues, risk and protective factors, stigma, as well as 35 of services and resources through dissemination of. availability mental health 36 information using a variety of methods such as face-to-face contacts in individual and/or group formats, 37 a toll-free telephone number, a website and/or social networking site(s). 1 3. CONTRACTOR shall develop and distribute mental health materials, which may include 2 but not be limited to brochures, pamphlets, handouts, and fact sheets to individuals, groups and 4 4. CONTRACTOR shall customize presentation topics to appeal to distinct audiences such as 5 children, youth, adults, older adults, persons with limited English proficiency, veterans, the deaf and 6 hard of hearing, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning persons. Presentation topics 7 shall at a minimum include: signs and symptoms of commonly diagnosed behavioral health disorders relevant 8 including co-occurring disorders across a lifespan, common treatment strategies and community 10 wellness relevant topics. behavioral health and 11 5. CONTRACTOR shall offer prevention and early intervention services to any Orange 12 County resident upon request and attainment of valid consents. These services shall include but not 13 limited to: 14 a. Assessment of risk factors associated with the development of a behavioral health 15 condition or the presence of early signs of emotional, behavioral or mental instability, or co-occurring 16 disorders; 17 b. Identification of areas of strengths, support systems, and any other protective factors; 18 c. Development of a written individualized wellness plan comprised of participant- 19 centered goals, object...
OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT SERVICES. 6 This Amendment (“Amendment No. 3”) to Contract No. MA 042-18010266 for Outreach and 7 Engagement Services is made and entered into on July 1, 2021 (“Effective Date”) between Western 8 Youth Services (“Contractor”), with a place of business at 00000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxx 0 Xxxxx, XX 00000, and the County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California 10 (“County”), through its Health Care Agency, with a place of business at 000 X. 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, 00 Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000. Contractor and County may sometimes be referred to individually as “Party” or 12 collectively as “Parties”.
OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT SERVICES. 16 1. CONTRACTOR shall provide Outreach and Engagement Services to residents of all ages 17 in the southern region of Orange County as designated by the ADMINISTRATOR. Services will be 18 designed to prevent the development of mental health conditions or intervene early in their 19 manifestation to prevent conditions from becoming worse. Specifically, services shall be designed to 20 reach individuals who are hard to reach in traditional ways because of cultural or linguistic barriers.

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