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Aftercare services definition

Aftercare services means activities established in an individualized service plan developed with a self-sufficiency advocate which complement the youth’s own efforts in achieving self-sufficiency, such as linking to appropriate community resources and having a safe and stable place to live.
Aftercare services means the same as the term "aftercare" is defined in 45 C.F.R. 1351.1.
Aftercare services means assistance and support available to eligible, former foster youth living in Arizona after the Department, tribal foster care, or other state foster care case is dismissed, and includes services available through the Transitional Independent Living Program.

Examples of Aftercare services in a sentence

  • All of the following criteria shall be met.22.3(1) Aftercare services participant.

  • Aftercare services will be provided to program participants upon completion of Contractors treatment program.

  • Costs for Aftercare are as follows:From 2:35 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – $7.50From 4:31 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. – $7.50 Aftercare services will not be provided on half days.

  • Aftercare services must involve coordination between the correctional treatment program and other social service and rehabilitation programs, such as education and job training, parole supervision, halfway houses, self-help, and peer group programs.

  • A component of the Aftercare Program, Preparation for Adult Living (PAL), provides financial support to eligible Youth who are receiving Aftercare services.


More Definitions of Aftercare services

Aftercare services means follow−up support services, arranged prior to discharge from the treatment foster care pro- gram, for the child and the child’s parents or other care providers which may include but are not limited to phone contact, in−home consultation, participation in parent groups, and crisis interven- tion. For youth who will live independently, “aftercare services” may include but are not limited to housing, job location, and indi- vidual support.
Aftercare services means individualized, intensive, post-discharge services driven by input from a youth and his or her team, provided by a discharging ICFIID to the youth and his or her family or other caregivers, as applicable.
Aftercare services means the provision of less intensive, ongoing services to youth and their families following the youth’s discharge from residential care or in-home services.
Aftercare services means continued case management, future planning, and limited financial assistance provided to former youth in care pursuing educational, employment, housing, and other goals after the closure of the most recent Child Protective or Juvenile Justice Case.
Aftercare services means activities provided for an individual who is in an inpatient facility or an intensive outpatient program and ready for discharge. These services assist an individual in gaining access to needed social, psychiatric, psychological, medical, vocational, housing, and other services in the community.
Aftercare services means services provided pursuant to Section 409.1451(3), F.S.
Aftercare services means continued counseling, guidance or support for not more than six months following the provision of services.