CalWORKs Sample Clauses

CalWORKs. The acronym for the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act of 1997 as described in Section 11200 et seq., of the California WIC code.
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CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids 28 Act of 1997 as described in California Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 1 11200 et seq.
CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act of 1997 as described in California WIC Section 11200 et seq. CalWORKs is a program administered by County Welfare Departments and provides cash assistance, case management, job services, job training, and supportive services to assist CalWORKs recipients in overcoming barriers to obtaining and/or maintaining stable employment, with the goal of achieving economic self-sufficiency.
CalWORKs. Acronym for “California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids” which is the State of California’s time limited Federal TANF assistance program for needy families designed to assist them to transition from welfare to self-sufficiency.
CalWORKs. CalWOrKs at Cuesta College is a comprehensive program designed to provide fast-track curriculum options, employment services, academic and career counseling, and supportive services for the welfare-to-work student. Welfare-to-work students are those who are enrolled at Cuesta College and receive cash assistance from the Department of social services. services include: • Career education and job seeking skills including vocational assessments as well as resume and interview preparation; • integrated job training and education programs; • Networking with other established Cuesta programs to provide support services; • Placement of CalWOrKs students in work activities that enable them to meet work requirements, gain practical work experience, and meet educational goals, i.e., work study positions, internships, and job placement on/off campus; • Academic counseling, crisis intervention, supportive counseling; • Child care vouchers for eligible CalWOrKs participants not funded through Department of social services. in partnership with community agencies such as, the Department of social services, One stop Career Centers, as well as local employers, the goal of CalWOrKs is to assist the TANF student’s transition from welfare to employment and financial self-sufficiency.
CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act of 1997 17 as described in WIC Section 11200 et seq.
CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids participation, employment, or job search.
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CalWORKs i. Behavioral Health Counselor ii. Psychologist iii. Social Worker
CalWORKs. To provide a total of 4 Calworks outpatient staff hours (252 minutes) of which 55% or at least 2.2 hours will be for direct face-to-face services. Face-to-face staff hours will not equal available staff hours because of staff time for charting, no-shows and session planning. Services will be provided to 1 unduplicated Calworks clients including assessment, treatment, case management, referral and aftercare services that are authorized and approved by the HRA Calworks Employment and Training staff. Alcohol or drug (AOD) services are to be employment focused, and in accordance with Calworks Welfare-to-Work plans and/or participation agreements. EXHIBIT A-2 SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor: Sobriety Works Provider 9 Component: Intensive Day Treatment Modality: Day Treatment Counseling Primary Target Groups Treated: Adults PRIMARY PROBLEMS TREATED The Sobriety Works Intensive Day Treatment Program provides co-ed, 12 Step, social model, bilingual addiction treatment and education 5 days a week. Treatment includes assessments, intake, recovery planning, individual and group counseling, family sessions, substance abuse and recovery education, case management and referrals. Groups include process work, recovery support, drug and alcohol education, relapse prevention, special assignments, special populations and aftercare activities. Topices include, but are not limited to, anger management, financial planning, vocational resources, education, fear, grief and loss counseling. Court appearances will be provided by treatment staff as required. PROGRAM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES GOAL I. PROPOSITION 36: Sobriety Works will provide a total of 857 County funded Intensive Day Treatment Days to 28 men and women referred by the SACPA Treatment Team. Sobriety Works will collect fees designated by the Court and provide monthly accounting to HSA and Probation. Random alcohol and drug testing will be provided as ordered by the court. Ancillary services will be provided through referral or directly. GOAL SERIAL INEBRIATE PROGRAM (SIP). To provide 349 SIP Intensive Day Treatment Days that are authorized and approved by the HSA Mental Health Client Specialist as part of the Serial Inebriate Program (SIP). Contractor will provide admission and discharge information and Client Progress Reports in accordance with COUNTY Protocols. GOAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE OTP: Sobriety Works will provide a total of 54 County funded Intensive Day Treatment Days to men and women referred by the DDC Treatment Team. S...
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