unduplicated PARTICIPANTS Sample Clauses

unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Proposed total number of unduplicated participants to be served by this Project only For purposes of this AGREEMENT, “UNDUPLICATED PARTICIPANTS” shall be defined as participants who receive services at least once a year but who may not be counted more than once in that year. GRANTEE shall retain records documenting eligibility. Such records shall include family size, total household income, gender, head of household, race, ethnic, and disability data. Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Total XXXX xxxxx 30 0 0 0 30
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unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Crisis Counseling services 8 shall include, but not be limited to, assessing PARTICIPANT’s needs, provide 9 emotional support, stabilize immediate crisis and develop goals for 10 PARTICIPANTS, address independent living skills, self-control, parenting 11 issues, cycle of abuse, victimization, enhance family dynamics, modify 12 dysfunctional behaviors, incorporate appropriate family roles and develop time 13 limited goals for the family and child in placement that are targeted to 14 PARTICIPANTS’ particular reunification plans, if applicable, and make 15 appropriate linkages to all needed treatment programs and social support 16 systems, assist parent/caregivers with proper parenting techniques, facilitate 17 therapeutic exploration, discussion of family issues impacting overall family Case Management Team sensitive responsive 18 functioning and establish reasonable and attainable goals. The Bilingual 19 Counselor shall attend the FRC’s Comprehensive CMT 20 meetings. Services shall be provided in a culturally 21 manner in English and Spanish as needed by PARTICIPANT.
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Personal
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Proposed total number of unduplicated participants to be served by this Project only For purposes of this AGREEMENT, “UNDUPLICATED PARTICIPANTS” shall be defined as participants who receive services at least once a year but who may not be counted more than once in that year. GRANTEE shall retain records documenting eligibility. Such records shall include family size, total household income, gender, head of household, race, ethnic, and disability data. Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Total XXXX xxxxx 58* 4 4 4 70 Total Project 58* 4 4 4 70 *Note: Many of these participants are currently enrolled in the CITY’s Rapid Rehousing Program (“RRH”) and will not require housing search and placement services described below.
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Individual Counseling services 1 shall include, but not be limited to, assess PARTICIPANT’s needs, provide 2 emotional support, stabilize immediate crisis and develop goals for 3 PARTICIPANTS, address independent living skills, self-control, parenting 4 issues, cycle of abuse, victimization, enhance family dynamics, modify 5 dysfunctional behaviors, incorporate appropriate family roles and develop time 6 limited goals for the family and child in placement that are targeted to 8 appropriate linkages to all needed treatment programs and social support
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Proposed total number of Unduplicated Participants, adults and children, to be served by this Project only. For purposes of this AGREEMENT, “UNDUPLICATED PARTICIPANTS” shall be defined as participants who receive services at least once a year but who may not be counted more than once in that year. GRANTEE shall retain records documenting eligibility. Such records shall include total household income, household composition (number of households with children under age 18 and number of children under age 18 who benefited from services), gender of head of household, race, ethnicity and disability data. Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Total EIH Phase 45 85 10 0 000 XXX Xxxxx X/X X/X 10 20 30 * assuming the construction of the EIH site is complete at the start of quarter 1.
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. DR (A&DC) service is 14 an all-inclusive program and will include, but is not limited to, the 16 Prevention firoup Counseling (RPfiC); and/or DR firoup Alcohol and Drug Education Alcohol and Drug Counseling 17 (fiA&DE). DR (A&DC) services are provided to 18 ensure resources are available when alcohol and drug abuse are identified as 19 impacting the safety of a child in the home and the individual is willing to Alcohol and Drug Counseling 20 accept help with the problem. DR (A&DC) services 21 will include, but not be limited to, the following; comprehensive intake;
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unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. DR Family Advocacy services shall focus on a family centered approach to maintain children safely in the home; reduce entry into the child welfare system; serve as a support to families while in crisis; assess safety concerns and family’s willingness to participate; team home visit; comprehensive family assessment; develop and 1 implement an individualized, needs based, collaborative service plan; 2 referrals to community resources as appropriate; linkage to assistance with 3 service receipt; ongoing support; advocacy; case management; ongoing tracking;
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Proposed total number of Unduplicated Participants to be served by this Project only. For purposes of this AGREEMENT, “Unduplicated Participants” shall be defined as participants who receive services at least once a year but who may not be counted more than once in that year. GRANTEE shall retain records documenting eligibility. Such records shall include family size, total household income, gender of head of household, race, ethnicity, and disability data. Unduplicated Participants – Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx 0 Total HALA 100 0 0 0 100 Total Project 100 0 0 0 100 *Note: Many of these participants are currently enrolled in the RRH program and will not require housing search and placement services described below. Unduplicated Participants – Supportive Services Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Total HALA 100 0 0 0 100 Total Project 100 0 0 0 100 *Note: Many of these participants are currently enrolled in the RRH program and will not require housing search and placement services described below.
unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. DR FA Family Advocacy 20 services shall focus on a family centered approach to maintain children safely 21 in the home; reduce entry into the child welfare system; serve as a support to responsive Family Advocacy 22 families while in crisis; and provide assistance to PARTICIPANTS in accessing 23 community resources. DR FA 24 family friendly, culturally 25 English and Spanish as needed sensitive by PARTICIPANT. services shall be provided in a and affirming manner in Family Advocacy Family
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