Willingness to Sample Clauses

Willingness to. 28 2.1.1.13.2.4.1 Provide emotional support to the 1 Participant’s Familyfamily for the entire period the Participant is enrolled 2 in the WraparoundWrap OC program, through face-to-face meetings or via
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Willingness to. Provide emotional support to Participant’s family for the entire period Participant is enrolled in the Wrap OC program, though face-to-face meetings or via telephone; Be available to Participant’s family on an on-call basis; Ensure that all persons involved in the Wrap OC program treat Participant and Participant’s family with respect; Provide resource information to Participant’s family; Assist Participant’s family in accessing strengths-based mental health, social services, educational services, and other supports as identified by the Wrap CFT; Assist Participant’s family in ensuring that services provided are responsive to Participant’s goals and needs, as identified by Participant and the Wrap CFT; Assist Participant’s family in ensuring that the Wrap CFT is participating in all phases of developing and implementing the POC; Assist Participant’s family in seeking new services and/or resources needed for Participant; Participate in bimonthly Parent Partner meetings, or as directed by ADMINISTRATOR; and Communicate with Wrap OC Provider Agencies to discuss all problems or issues in providing Wrap OC.

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