Time-Limited Family Reunification Sample Clauses

Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 15 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is 16 removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a 17 childcare institution. These services are also for the parents or primary 18 caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 19 safely and appropriately during the court ordered family reunification period. 20 TLFR services include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, 21 residential, or outpatient substance abuse treatment services; mental health 22 services; assistance to address domestic violence; temporary childcare and 23 therapeutic services for families, including crisis nurseries; and 24 transportation to and from any of the above services.
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Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 13 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is 14 removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child 15 care institution. These services are also for the parents or primary 16 caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 17 safely and appropriately during the court ordered family reunification period. 18 TLFR services include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, 19 residential, or outpatient substance abuse treatment services; mental health 20 services; assistance to address domestic violence; temporary child care and 21 therapeutic services for families, including crisis nurseries; and 22 transportation to and from any of the above services. TLFR services should 23 comprise approximately twenty (20) percent of the budget for total services. 24 Services must address a minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each 25 contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below).
Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 13 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is 14 removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child 15 care institution. These services are also for the parents or primary during the court ordered family reunification period 16 caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 17 safely and appropriately 18 , but only during the fifteen (15) month period that begins on the date the 19 child is considered to have entered the dependency system. TLFR services 20 include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, residential, or 21 outpatient substance abuse treatment services; mental health services; 22 assistance to address domestic violence; temporary child care and therapeutic 23 services for families, including crisis nurseries; and transportation to and 24 from any of the above services. TLFR services should comprise approximately Services 25 twenty (20) percent of the budget for total services. FaCT-funded services 26 must address a minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each 27 contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below).
Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child care institution. These services are also for the parents or primary caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child safely and appropriately during the court ordered family reunification period. TLFR services include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, residential, or outpatient substance abuse treatment services; mental health services; assistance to address domestic violence; temporary child care and therapeutic services for families, including crisis nurseries; and transportation to and from any of the above services.
Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 8 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is removed from the 9 child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child care institution. These services are also 10 for the parents or primary caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 11 safely and appropriately during the court ordered family reunification period. TLFR services 12 include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, residential, or outpatient substance 13 abuse treatment services; mental health services; assistance to address domestic violence; 15 transportation to and from any of the above services.
Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 8 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is removed from the 9 c xxxx’x home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a childcare institution. These services are also 10 for the parents or primary caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 11 safely and appropriately during the court ordered family reunification period. TLFR services 12 include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, residential, or outpatient substance 13 abuse treatment services; mental health services; assistance to address domestic violence; 14 temporary childcare and therapeutic services for families, including crisis nurseries; and 15 transportation to and from any of the above services. 16 Adoption Promotion and Support: Adoption Promotion and Support 17 (APS) services are designed to encourage more adoptions out of the xxxxxx care system, when 18 adoptions promote the best interest of children, and include such activities as pre- and post- 19 adoptive services designed to expedite the adoption process and support adoptive families. 20 Unless specified otherwise, the services described below in Subparagraphs 5.1 21 through 5.17 addresses each of the four (4) PSSF categories described above in Subparagraphs 22 2.3.1 through 2.3.4.
Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 7 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is 8 removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child 9 care institution. These services are also for the parents or primary 10 caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 11 safely and appropriately, but only during the fifteen (15) month period that 12 begins on the date the child is considered to have entered the dependency 14 include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, residential, or 15 outpatient substance abuse treatment services; mental health services; 16 assistance to address domestic violence; temporary child care and therapeutic 17 services for families, including crisis nurseries; and transportation to and 18 from any of the above services. TLFR services should comprise approximately Services 19 twenty (20) percent of the budget for total services. FaCT-funded services 20 must address a minimum of one (1) of the PSSF outcomes for each 21 contracted service (as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below).
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Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 6 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is 7 removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child 8 care institution. These services are also for the parents or primary during the court ordered family reunification 9 caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 10 safely and appropriately,
Time-Limited Family Reunification. Time-Limited Family 10 Reunification (TLFR) are services and activities provided to a child who is 11 removed from the child’s home and placed in a xxxxxx family home or a child 12 care institution. These services are also for the parents or primary during the court ordered family reunification period, 13 caregiver for the child, in order to facilitate the reunification of the child 14 safely and appropriately 15 but only during the fifteen (15) month period that begins on the date the 16 child is considered to have entered the dependency system. TLFR services 17 include individual, group, and family counseling; inpatient, residential, or 18 outpatient substance abuse treatment services; mental health services;
Time-Limited Family Reunification. 1) The Arbor Youth Resource Center will provide: a. Real Talk: Real Talk is an informal Peer Support group that is facilitated by rehabilitation specialists. The goal of the group is to assist youth living with severe mental illness cope with the challenges of independent living. Real Talk provides peer support from participants as well as therapeutic interventions from staff facilitators.
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