Chaperone Services Clause Samples
Chaperone Services. Chaperone Services are a responsibility of Contractor Personnel and are part of the Supported Transitional Living Services. The Contractor shall provide Chaperone Services for all Outings. In providing Chaperone Services, Contractor shall adhere to protocols that were communicated as part of the Chaperone Training, including:
(a) Provide continuous Chaperone Services until the Chaperone is relieved by an Approved Monitoring Adult or until the Resident has returned to the LRA Facility.
(b) Remain in close proximity (within 20 feet) to the Resident and maintain visual contact with the Resident at all times while on Outings.
(c) Record all travel and required information in a log in a format and with content approved by the Contract Manager.
(d) Carry a functioning cell phone and provide the phone number to the RCTT, and have access to an email account for correspondence with RCTT team members.
(e) Ensure that the Resident makes point-to-point calls as required by the RCTT or the Resident’s Court Order.
(f) Immediately report any Violation of the Court-Ordered Conditions, however minor, to the RCTT.
(g) Immediately notify law enforcement of any violation of the law by the
(h) Contact the CS or other RCTT member assigned to the Resident’s case for resolution in the event that questions or conflicts arise regarding the travel requirements or behavior of any Resident.
(i) Document Resident behavior during Outings to submit immediately after the Outing to Contractor for incorporation into monthly reports for the RCTT.
Chaperone Services. Chaperone Services are a responsibility of Contractor Personnel and are a part of Supported Transitional Living Services. The Contractor shall provide Chaperone Services for all Outings. In providing Chaperone Services, Contractor shall adhere to protocols that are communicated as part of the Chaperone Training, including:
(1) Provide continuous Chaperone Services until the Chaperone is relieved by an approved monitoring adult or until the Resident has returned to the LRA Residence.
(2) Remain in close proximity (within 20 feet) to the Resident and maintain visual contact with the Resident at all times while on Outings.
(3) Record all travel and required information in a Travel Log in a format and with content approved by the Contract Manager.
(4) Carry a functioning cell phone and provide the phone number to the RCTT and have access to an email account for correspondence with RCTT team members.
(5) Ensure that the Resident makes point-to-point calls as required by the RCTT or the Resident’s Court Order.
(6) Immediately report any Violation of the Court-Ordered Conditions, however minor, to the RCTT and to the SCC CEO.
(7) Immediately notify law enforcement of any violation of the law by the Resident.
(8) Contact the CS or other RCTT member assigned to the Resident’s case for resolution in the event that questions or conflicts arise regarding the travel requirements or behavior of any Resident.
(9) Document Resident behavior during Outings to submit immediately after the Outing to Contractor for incorporation into monthly reports for the RCTT.
