Family-centered services definition

Family-centered services means the services provided by contract pursuant to this chapter.
Family-centered services or “FCS” means the primary Agency purchased interventions, services, and supports to strengthen and preserve connections between Children and their Family as defined by Request For Proposal ACFS 20-006 and resulting contracts, as these documents may be amended.
Family-centered services means the primary Agency purchased interventions, services, and supports to strengthen and preserve connections between Children and their Family.

More Definitions of Family-centered services

Family-centered services means services which utilize a comprehensive approach to address the problems of individual family members within the context of the family. These services are adapted to the individual needs of a family in the intensity and duration of service delivery and are intended to improve overall family functioning. Family-centered services may consist of both rehabilitative treatment and supportive services.
Family-centered services means services and other support intended to safely maintain a child with the child’s family or with an adult relative, to safely and in a timely manner return a child to the home of the child’s parent or relative, or to promote achievement of concurrent planning goals by identifying and helping the child secure placement for adoption, with a guardian, or with other alternative permanent family connections. Family-centered services include services adapted to the individual needs of a family regarding the specific services and other support provided to the child’s family and the intensity and duration of service delivery and services intended to preserve a child’s connections to the child’s neighborhood, community, and family and to improve the overall capacity of the child’s family to provide for the needs of the children in the family.
Family-centered services means services in which family needs and desires
Family-centered services means services which use a comprehensive approach to address the problems of individual family members within the context of the family. These services are adapted to the individual needs of a family in the intensity and duration of service delivery and are intended to improve overall family functioning. Family-centered services may consist of combinations of nonre- habilitative treatment, rehabilitative treatment, and supportive services. Rules for nonrehabilitative treatment services are outlined in this chapter. Rules for family-centered rehabilitative treatment ser- vices are outlined in 441—Chapter 185, Division II.
Family-centered services means services which utilize a comprehensive approach to addressing the problems of individual family members, whether or not the problems are integrally related to the family, within the context of the family. Family-centered services are adapted to the individual needs of a family in the intensity and duration of service delivery and are intended to improve overall family functioning.
Family-centered services means the same as defined in 441—Chapter 172.
Family-centered services or “FCS” means the primary Agency purchased interventions, services, and supports to strengthen and preserve connections between children and their family as defined by Request For Proposal ACFS 20-006. These services could include Solution Based Casework (SBC), SafeCare, Family Preservation, FTDM/YTDM, Motivational Interviewing, and Child Safety Conferences.