PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL-TO-WORK SERVICES – GENERAL Sample Clauses

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL-TO-WORK SERVICES – GENERAL. A. Eligibility 1. All students shall be clients currently eligible to receive services through DSHS/DDA, deemed eligible to receive Medicaid funded services prior to requiring long-term funding, and approved by the County. 2. Students shall have birthdates between September 1, 1998 and August 31, 1999, and exit a participating school district in June 2020, except with prior written approval from the County. B. The Contractor shall hold and maintain a current DSHS/DVR Community Rehabilitation Program (CRP) contract for CRP Community Based Assessment, CRP Job Placement, and CRP Intensive Training services. C. The Contractor shall interview potential students, market services to employers and schools on behalf of individuals and provide non-client-specific job development. These activities shall be documented. For each student, the Contractor shall: 1. Review with students and their guardians, as applicable, the terms of the Student/Agency Agreement to participate in the S2W program, with an emphasis on a shared commitment to achieve paid employment prior to leaving school. 2. Obtain student and guardian signatures, as applicable, on the Student/Agency Agreement form, located at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/DCHS/contracts. To ensure service authorization, the Student/Agency Agreement form should be submitted to the County 30 calendar days prior to the service start date indicated on the form. A copy of the form shall also be maintained in the student’s file. 3. Inform all students, their families and/or guardians, and other appropriate individuals or organizations of the obligation to identify all sources of funding appropriate and available to assist individuals in paying for the cost of services. Proof of notification shall be kept in the student’s file. 4. Assist the student and their primary support person to apply for DSHS/DVR services where the student has not already applied. The Contractor shall emphasize that application and eligibility for DVR services are required to continue in the S2W program. 5. Identify an employment support team. The student’s team shall include the student, primary support person, and representatives as available and applicable from the District, the Contractor, DSHS/DDA, DSHS/DVR and other key individuals and agencies supporting the student to obtain a paid job in the community. Contact information and the affiliation of team members shall be maintained in the student’s file. 6. Make at least one face-to-face contact per month per ...
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL-TO-WORK SERVICES – GENERAL. Eligibility All students shall be clients currently eligible to receive services through DSHS/DDA, deemed eligible to receive Medicaid funded services prior to requiring long-term funding, and approved by the County. Students shall have birthdates between September 1, 1998 and August 31, 1999, and exit a participating school district in June 2020, except with prior written approval from the County. The Contractor shall hold and maintain a current DSHS/DVR Community Rehabilitation Program (CRP) contract for CRP Community Based Assessment, CRP Job Placement, and CRP Intensive Training services. The Contractor shall interview potential students, market services to employers and schools on behalf of individuals and provide non-client-specific job development. These activities shall be documented. For each student, the Contractor shall: Review with students and their guardians, as applicable, the terms of the Student/Agency Agreement to participate in the S2W program, with an emphasis on a shared commitment to achieve paid employment prior to leaving school. Obtain student and guardian signatures, as applicable, on the Student/Agency Agreement form, located at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/DCHS/contracts. To ensure service authorization, the Student/Agency Agreement form should be submitted to the County 30 calendar days prior to the service start date indicated on the form. A copy of the form shall also be maintained in the student’s file. Inform all students, their families and/or guardians, and other appropriate individuals or organizations of the obligation to identify all sources of funding appropriate and available to assist individuals in paying for the cost of services. Proof of notification shall be kept in the student’s file. Assist the student and their primary support person to apply for DSHS/DVR services where the student has not already applied. The Contractor shall emphasize that application and eligibility for DVR services are required to continue in the S2W program. Identify an employment support team. The student’s team shall include the student, primary support person, and representatives as available and applicable from the District, the Contractor, DSHS/DDA, DSHS/DVR and other key individuals and agencies supporting the student to obtain a paid job in the community. Contact information and the affiliation of team members shall be maintained in the student’s file. Make at least one face-to-face contact per month per student for whom they have assign...

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