Primary client definition
Primary client means an individual or group (e.g., couples, families, organizations, communities, peoples) that has contracted for and/or is receiving services intended to help with issues, responsibilities, or questions. Primary clients may be independent, partially dependent, or fully dependent in terms of deciding their involvement. This means that individuals or groups mandated to receive such services (e.g., by a court) and individuals who require a substitute decision-maker to receive such services (e.g., young children) are considered primary clients. More than one individual or group can be primary clients in a single service contract.
Primary client means a court of law or a body that commissions a forensic social work investigation;
Primary client means a client of IFB.
Examples of Primary client in a sentence
Primary client name, i.e. Social Security number, birth date and gender must be input into the system immediately upon intake.
More Definitions of Primary client
Primary client means an individual1 or group (e.g., couples, families, organizations, communities, peoples) that has contracted for and/or is receiving services that are intended to help with the individual’s or group’s own issues, responsibilities, questions, or problems. More than one individual or group can be primary clients in a single service contract. Primary clients may be independent, partially dependent, or fully dependent in terms of their decision making regarding their involvement.