Community meetings definition

Community meetings means the series of community meetings described in § 42-
Community meetings means the series of community meetings described in § 42- 14 17.11-18.
Community meetings means meetings that occur at a minimum once a day, but may occur more frequently as necessary, to address issues pertinent to the continuity and effectiveness of the therapeutic milieu. Community meetings actively involve staff and beneficiaries. For Day Treatment Intensive, meetings include a staff person whose scope of practice includes psychotherapy. For Day Rehabilitation, meetings include a staff person who is a physician; a licensed/waivered/registered: psychologist, clinical social worker, professional clinical counselor, or a marriage and family therapist; a registered nurse, a psychiatric technician, a licensed vocational nurse, or a mental health rehabilitation specialist.

Examples of Community meetings in a sentence

  • Professional Learning Communities The district will provide transportation to teachers required to attend Professional Learning Community meetings in any town that is not their home school.

  • Learning Community) meetings will be scheduled every Wednesday at each building.

  • Professional Learning Communities: The district will provide transportation to teachers required to attend Professional Learning Community meetings in any town that is not their home school.

  • Professional Learning Community meetings and WASC committee meetings typically take place during the duty day.

  • Providing a project briefing or document would have helped to ensure community stakeholders were identified and included from the onset.59 Community meetings.

  • Customer Service Shelter Resident Satisfaction Reporting Only Critical Incident Reports Demographics Shelter Clients Community Outreach Community meetings and feedback solicited If stated benchmarks are not met, Contractor may be required to submit a corrective action plan in a form and format determined by Commission.

  • Community meetings will be held at convenient locations along the corridor to facilitate the participation of a representative cross-section of residents from different communities.

  • Convene Community meetings (two – four per year) to inform and update a diverse recreational audience on recreation related projects and programs in coordination with Town staff.

  • Community meetings in November, discussions with scientific staff at the Freshwater Institute in January and Committee planning sessions in March, all comprise the essential elements in the Committee’s annual work plan and budgeting cycle for the next fiscal.

  • At the Annual General Meeting when elections are to be held, Component (Long Term Care, LPN and Community) meetings shall take place for the purposes of electing a Vice President, alternates and assistants.


More Definitions of Community meetings

Community meetings means meetings to address issues pertinent to the continuity and effectiveness of the therapeutic milieu. Community meetings actively involve staff and beneficiaries. For Day Treatment Intensive, meetings include a staff person whose scope of practice includes psychotherapy. For Day Rehabilitation, meetings include a staff person who is a physician; a licensed/waivered/registered: psychologist, clinical social worker, professional clinical counselor, or a marriage and family therapist; a registered nurse, a psychiatric technician, a licensed vocational nurse, or a mental health rehabilitation specialist. Meetings address relevant items including the schedule for the day, current events, individual issues beneficiaries or staff wish to discuss to elicit support of the group, conflict resolution within the milieu, planning for the day, the week, or for special events, follow-up business from previous meetings or from previous day treatment experiences, and debriefing or wrap-up. Community meetings in the context of the therapeutic milieu are intended to assist the beneficiary towards restoration of their greatest possible level of functioning consistent with the beneficiary's needs by providing a structured and safe environment in which to practice strategies and skills which enhance the beneficiary's community functioning, including but not limited to, isolation reducing strategies, communication skills particularly in terms of expressing the beneficiary's needs and opinions, problem solving skills, and conflict resolution skills. “Educational Groups” means providing a supportive environment in which beneficiaries and their families learn coping mechanisms and problem-solving skills in order to help the beneficiaries achieve desired outcomes. These groups should promote skill building for the beneficiaries in the areas of socialization, recovery, self-sufficiency, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of skills learned in other support services.
Community meetings. Community engagement is at the core of our approach, recognizing that
Community meetings means meetings that occur at a minimum once a day, but may occur more frequently as necessary, to address issues pertinent to the continuity and effectiveness of the therapeutic milieu. Community meetings actively involve staff and beneficiaries. For Day Treatment Intensive, meetings include a staff person whose scope of practice includes psychotherapy. For Day Rehabilitation, meetings include a staff person who is a physician;

Related to Community meetings

  • Community center means a center established under Subchapter A, Chapter 534.

  • Community Council or “Council” means a duly elected body of MNO citizens that represents a Charter Community,

  • Community mental health center or "CMHC" means a facility offering a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services, including but not limited to, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, emergency care, consultation and education; and, certain services at the option of the center, including, but not limited to, prescreening, rehabilitation services, pre-care and aftercare, training programs, and research and evaluation.

  • Community location means a public or private elementary or secondary school, a church, a public library, a public playground, or a public park.

  • Community restitution means compulsory service, without