Pathway C definition

Pathway C means the option for completing home improvement, elevation, or construction projects utilizing RREM funds in which the applicant uses an assigned builder selected by the RREM program.
Pathway C means the option for completing home
Pathway C. Arrested & Detained (Child Welfare System) In Pathway C, a youth is arrested, processed, and held in detention. A detention hearing that subsequently occurs within the next ~40 hours puts them on a court docket where they can be identified by DCFS legal. It is possible that the docket notification may happen prior to the UIR coming through. Current as of 10/28/15 9 These are youth with an open child welfare case that commit a low-level offense, are formally arrested and detained at a county juvenile detention center pending court proceedings. DCFS rules require caregivers of these youth to report this to the Caseworker and the Caseworker to complete an “Unusual Incident Report” (UIR) with the agency within 24 hours of the incident. Our job is to provide information and respect and acknowledge the court process in how they make decisions. Our role is to help create a place where key decisions makers come together that are responsible for and make sure that type of decisions and process is imbedded in the court. CCN needs to create a group in each jurisdiction made up of public defender, public guardian, and other key court officials. This group will determine what happens and what changes in the system. *See the Report of Unusual Incident Report (UIR) H01 above and the Notice of inclusion on juvenile court docket list by DCFS Legal.

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