Standards of Care for Emergency Shelter Providers Sample Clauses

Standards of Care for Emergency Shelter Providers. The County of Orange (County) has adopted the following Standards of Care for Emergency Shelter Providers (Shelter Providers) for Homeless Services. The Standards of Care establish minimum standard requirements designed to promote an environment that is conducive under the following governing principles: • Shelter Providers are trained, competent and equipped to support the complex needs presented by those experiencing homelessness within Orange County (OC). • Participants are empowered to freely enter into a voluntary service partnership whereby their right to be treated with dignity and respect is mutually shared with support services staff. • Facilities are maintained as accessible, clean, safe, secure and vector-free. • Shelter Providers and participants have established processes to identify and resolve any concerns or conflicts that may arise during the administration and operation of the program. • Shelter Providers actively work to engage participants in a person-centered approach and support the development of individualized participant housing plans. The County will provide oversight of Shelter Providers that directly contract with the County with the goal of promoting quality assurance practices for their operations and remediation protocols in order to allow participants a meaningful opportunity to exercise their rights to due process for redress of their concerns. To that effect, these Shelter Providers must develop policies and procedures to ensure the Standards of Care is implemented consistently, and must submit the policies and procedures to County for review and approval. County’s review and approval will be in deference to and in conjunction with the requirements of all applicable funding sources and all state and federal guidelines including Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All city-only and private emergency shelter providers serving homeless individuals that receive funding distributed through the County, directly or indirectly, will be provided with the Standards of Care and must adopt and implement the minimum standards set forth in this document.
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  • Subprocessors Provider shall enter into written agreements with all Subprocessors performing functions for the Provider in order for the Provider to provide the Services pursuant to the Service Agreement, whereby the Subprocessors agree to protect Student Data in a manner no less stringent than the terms of this DPA.

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