Individual Intervention Plan definition

Individual Intervention Plan means a plan which is developed in respect of each Child or Young Person and their family/whānau which details the programmes, resources and services required to meet the Child or Young People’s needs, and specifies how these will be delivered;
Individual Intervention Plan means A plan encompassing the desired changes and outcomes of a recovery process made collaboratively between an individual and a provider. ¶

Examples of Individual Intervention Plan in a sentence

  • There are often opportunities to avoid new criminal filings that would compromise the Individual Intervention Plan, via case conferencing pursuant to a Release of Information (ROI).

  • Individual Intervention Plan This coordination of services will include individualized interventions with a culturally directed service coordination plan which the participant creates through a shared decision-making process with the case manager.

  • Members in Individualized Educational Program (IEP), Individual Intervention Plan (IIP), 504 Plan, Individualized Transitional Program (IT), Individual Learning Plan (ILP), Student Study Team (SST) and Retention meetings shall be no longer than 90 minutes in length and/or end no later than 4:30 p.m., unless continued by mutual agreement of all involved.

  • This case plan model is similar to the Individual Intervention Plan used in the LEAD program, where results showed improvements in life and health conditions as well as decreased recidivism.