Common use of Peer Services Clause in Contracts

Peer Services. Peers are individuals who are homeless or who have previously been homeless and a history of mental illness or substance use disorder. Peer support services are peer-delivered services that can help participants engage in and benefit from the full array of services provided through the community collaborative, including mental health and substance use treatment, independent living skills training, recovery-oriented services, supportive housing services, and/or supported employment or job training.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Peer Services. Peers are individuals who are homeless or who have previously been homeless and a history of mental illness or substance use disorder. Peer support Support services are peer-delivered services that can by peers to help participants engage in and benefit from the full array of services provided through the community collaborative, collaborative including mental health and substance use treatment. Peers are individuals who may be homeless, or have previously been homeless, and have a history of mental illness or substance use disorder. Peer-delivered services will typically include independent living skills training, recovery-recovery- oriented services, supportive housing services, and/or supported employment or job training.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health and Human Services Contract

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