Imminent Risk definition

Imminent Risk means that within 60 days and without the use of Crisis Services, the adult will be civilly court-committed to the Department of Human Services under ORS 427, or the child will require out-of-home placement.
Imminent Risk means an immediate and impending threat of a person causing substantial physical injury to self or others.
Imminent Risk means there is an immediate threat or likelihood that the child will suffer maltreatment.

Examples of Imminent Risk in a sentence

  • Number of clients currently on the APCL designated as Imminent Risk.

  • Imminent Risk individuals: Individuals in the community whose mental or physical health condition has deteriorated to the degree that self-care is not possible, there is no capable caregiver, and nursing home placement is likely within one (1) month or very likely within three (3) months.

  • Individuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories are eligible for assistance in ESG projects: • Category 1 – Literally Homeless • Category 2 – Imminent Risk of Homeless • Category 3 – Homeless Under Other Federal Statutes • Category 4 – Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DV This final rule, published in the Federal Register (Vol.

  • Ensure that the Lifeline network of crisis centers meets the Suicide Risk Assessment Standards and Lifeline Policy for Callers at Imminent Risk of Suicide Guidelines.2 This includes the provision of training of center staff in these standards and guidelines and other critical suicide prevention needs.

  • Center Guidelines shall direct Center Staff to actively engage Callers and initiate any and all measures necessary—including Active Rescue (as defined in Appendix 3, annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof)— to secure the safety of Callers determined to be attempting suicide or at Imminent Risk of suicide.


More Definitions of Imminent Risk

Imminent Risk means a situation in which a client or other individual(s) are likely to experience or sustain substantial harm or the client would require institutionalization within the immediate future.
Imminent Risk means there is an immediate threat or likelihood that the child will suffer maltreatment. When assessing “imminent risk” consider the three safety constructs of threats of maltreatment, child’s vulnerability to maltreatment, and the caretaker’s protective capacities and determine if the child would be unsafe without in-home services in place.
Imminent Risk means any situation that endangers the health, safety, and physical, emotional, and/or sexual well-being of a minor.
Imminent Risk means there is a current threat or an event that will threaten an individual’s personal health and/or safety within 45 days.
Imminent Risk or “At Risk” of becoming Homeless means:
Imminent Risk means, for Intensive Family Preservation Services, when a decision has been made by the department that without intensive family preservation services, a petition requesting the removal of a child from the family home will be immediately filed under chapters 13.13A or 13.34 RCW, or that a voluntary placement agreement will be immediately initiated. 74.14C.010 RCW
Imminent Risk means an immediate and impending threat of a person causing