Intensive wraparound services Sample Clauses

Intensive wraparound services incorporating academic and career counseling and wraparound support services (particularly at points of transition).  Stackable educational / training options – that include secondary, adult and post-secondary education and training that is arranged or “chunked” in a non-duplicative progression of courses, clearly articulating one level of instruction to the next. This strategy provides opportunities to earn post-secondary credits and post-secondary credentials that have value in the labor market.  Designs for Working Learners – to meet the needs of adults and non-traditional students who often need to combine work and study, providing childcare services and accommodating work schedules with flexible and non-semester-based scheduling, alternative class times and locations, and innovative uses of technology  Earn while you Learn – allowing students to earn money while also completing their training plan (i.e. apprenticeship model)
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Intensive wraparound services incorporating academic and career counseling and wraparound support services (particularly at points of transition).  Stackable educational / training options – that include secondary, adult and post-secondary education and training that is arranged or “chunked” in a non-duplicative progression of courses, clearly articulating one level of instruction to the next. This strategy provides opportunities to earn post-secondary credits and post-secondary credentials that have value in the labor market.  Designs for Working Learners – to meet the needs of adults and non-traditional students who often need to combine work and study, providing child care services and accommodating work schedules with flexible and non-semester-based scheduling, alternative class times and locations, and innovative uses of technology  Earn while you Learn – allowing students to earn money while also completing their training plan (i.e. apprenticeship model) Parties to the MOU Required partners include local / regional representatives of the following programs: • WIOA Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker (Mendocino Private Industry Council) • WIOA Title I Youth (Mendocino Private Industry Council) • WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy (Ukiah Unified School District) • WIOA Title III Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx (Employment Development Department) • WIOA Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation (Department of Rehabilitation) • Xxxx Xxxxxxx Career Technical Education (Mendocino College) • Title V Older Americans Act (AARP Foundation / SCSEP) • Native American Programs (Section 166) (California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc.) • Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers – Section 167 (California Human Development) • Veterans (Employment Development Department) • Trade Adjustment Assistance Act (Employment Development Department) • Unemployment Insurance (Employment Development Department) • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families / CalWORKs (Mendocino County Health and Human Services) Optional Partners include local/regional representative of the following organization, agencies, or businesses: • Economic Development and Financing Corporation • Ukiah Valley Association for Habilitation
Intensive wraparound services incorporating academic and career counseling and wraparound support services (particularly at points of transition).  Stackable educational / training options – that include secondary, adult and post-secondary education and training that is arranged or “chunked” in a non-duplicative progression of courses, clearly articulating one level of instruction to the next. This strategy provides opportunities to earn post-secondary credits and post-secondary credentials that have value in the labor market.  Designs for Working Learners – to meet the needs of adults and non-traditional students who often need to combine work and study, providing child care services and accommodating work schedules with flexible and non-semester-based scheduling, alternative class times and locations, and innovative uses of technology  Earn while you Learn – allowing students to earn money while also completing their training plan (i.e. apprenticeship model) Parties to the MOU Required partners include local / regional representatives of the following programs: • WIOA Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker (Mendocino Private Industry Council) • WIOA Title I Youth (Mendocino Private Industry Council) • WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy (Woodland College Lake County Campus) • WIOA Title III Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx (Employment Development Department) • WIOA Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation (Department of Rehabilitation)

Related to Intensive wraparound services

  • Specialized Services The specialized consultant services identified in the following list are included in Additional Services: Providing financial feasibility or other special studies. Providing planning surveys, site evaluations, environmental studies or comparative studies of prospective sites. Providing services relative to future facilities, systems and equipment which are not intended to be constructed during the Construction Phase. Providing services to make detailed investigation of existing conditions or facilities or to make measured drawings thereof, other than to verify the accuracy of drawings or other information furnished by the Owner. Providing coordination of Work performed by Owner’s separate Contractors or by the Owner’s own forces. Providing services in connection with the Work of a Contractor or separate consultants retained by the Owner other than commissioning consultant, testing and balance consultant, material testing firms or similar firms. Providing services for planning tenant or rental spaces. Making revisions in Drawings, Specifications or other documents when such revisions are inconsistent with written approvals or instructions previously given are required by the enactment or revision of codes, laws of regulations subsequent to the preparation of such documents or are due to other causes not solely within the control of the Project Architect. Making extensive investigations, surveys, valuations, inventories or detailed appraisals of existing facilities, except as otherwise required by the Agreement, and ser­vices required in connec­tion with construction performed by the Owner. Providing consultation concerning replacement of any Work damaged by fire or other cause during construction, and furnishing services as may be required in connection with the replacement of such Work. Providing services made necessary by the default of the Contractor, or by major defects or deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor, or by failure of performance of the Contractor under the Contract for Construction. Providing extensive assistance in the utilization of any equipment or system such as initial start-up or testing, adjusting and balancing, preparation of operation and maintenance manuals, training personnel for operation and maintenance, and consultation during operation. Providing services after the expiration of sixty (60) days following final payment to the Contractor, excluding any services necessary during the warranty period inspections and provided that all of Project Architect’s services as required under this Agreement have been satisfactorily completed. Preparing to serve or serving as an expert witness at the request of the Owner in connection with any public hearing, arbitration proceeding or legal proceeding. Providing any other services not otherwise customarily furnished in accordance with generally accepted architectural practice.

  • Outpatient Dental Anesthesia Services This plan covers anesthesia services received in connection with a dental service when provided in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgical center and: • the use of this is medically necessary; and • the setting in which the service is received is determined to be appropriate. This plan also covers facility fees associated with these services.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Ambulance Services Ground Ambulance This plan covers local professional or municipal ground ambulance services when it is medically necessary to use these services, rather than any other form of transportation as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-55. Examples include but are not limited to the following: • from a hospital to a home, a skilled nursing facility, or a rehabilitation facility after being discharged as an inpatient; • to the closest available hospital emergency room in an emergency situation; or • from a physician’s office to an emergency room. Our allowance for ground ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, as well as any drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring provided. Air and Water Ambulance This plan covers air and water ambulance services when: • the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival; or • if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available from a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported to the nearest facility where the required services can be performed and the type of physician needed to treat the patient’s condition is available. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, as well as any drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring provided.

  • Community Based Adult Intensive Service (AIS) and Child and Family Intensive Treatment (CFIT) – AIS/CFIT programs offer services primarily based in the home and community for qualifying adults and children with moderate- to-severe mental health conditions. These programs consist at a minimum of ongoing emergency/crisis evaluations, psychiatric assessment, medication evaluation and management, case management, psychiatric nursing services, and individual, group, and family therapy. In a Provider’s Office/In Your Home This plan covers individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family therapy when rendered by: • Psychiatrists; • Licensed Clinical Psychologists; • Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers; • Advance Practice Registered Nurses (Clinical Nurse Specialists/Nurse Practitioners- Behavioral Health); • Licensed Mental Health Counselors; and • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists. Psychological Testing This plan covers psychological testing as a behavioral health benefit when rendered by: • neuropsychologists; • psychologists; or • pediatric neurodevelopmental specialists. This plan covers neuropsychological testing as described in the Tests, Labs and Imaging section.

  • Anesthesia Services This plan covers general and local anesthesia services received from an anesthesiologist when the surgical procedure is a covered healthcare service. This plan covers office visits or office consultations with an anesthesiologist when provided prior to a scheduled covered surgical procedure.

  • Related Services Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining and installing all proper hardware and support software (including operating systems) and for proper installation and implementation of and training concerning the Licensed Software. In the event that Licensee retains Licensor to perform any services with respect to the Licensed Software (for example: installation, implementation, maintenance, consulting and/or training services), Licensee and Licensor agree that such services shall be subject to Licensor’s then current standard terms, conditions and rates for such services unless otherwise agreed in writing by Licensor.

  • Dialysis Services This plan covers dialysis services and supplies provided when you are inpatient, outpatient or in your home and under the supervision of a dialysis program. Dialysis supplies provided in your home are covered as durable medical equipment.

  • Diagnostic Services Procedures ordered by a recognized Provider because of specific symptoms to diagnose a specific condition or disease. Some examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following:

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.