Reunification Sample Clauses

Reunification. 1. At least 76.2% of children discharged from custody and reunified with their parents or caretakers in the last year shall have been reunified within 12 months of the latest removal from home. By the end of implementation Period 2:
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Reunification. The goal of reunification is to safely reunify the child to the home of the parent or legal guardian. Reunification is the preferred goal in all cases unless the court finds that aggravated circumstances exist.
Reunification. The Agreement contains provisions for German reunification. Two were especially important. Reunification would extend the Agreement’s principles to private debtors in East Germany; that is, individuals and firms located there would be expected to make their own repayments. The specifics would be adjusted to take account of any loss of property in the east. In addition, the Agreement deferred payment of interest arrears on some pre-war loans until reunification. These so-called ‘Schattenquoten’ (‘shadow shares’) reduced the debt-service implied by the LDA, and finessed the political point that the Federal Republic did not control all German territory. The ‘Schattenquoten’ were formed out of interest arrears on the Xxxxx and Xxxxx loans, money borrowed by a much larger ‘Xxxxx’, and applied in a different way to loans to Prussia, which no longer existed and whose former territory accounted for not much more than half of the Federal Republic as of 1953.55 This provision also provided a safe way of conditioning German payments on her ability to repay. Reunification might have seemed remote or even impossible in 1953.56 In any case, few predicted then that reunification would occur as it did, with a nearly bankrupt East Germany being taken over by the West. The Agreement contemplated a situation where reunification meant that Germany could afford to pay more, not less.57 A more natural procedure might have been to calculate the fraction of Germany’s potential GDP that was lost because of the division of the country, and to delay repay- ment of that much of the debt until reunification. The German delegation to the Xxx- xxx conference actually produced a set of calculations intended to show the reduction in Germany’s ability to pay due to loss of territory and resources. These estimates im- ply a debt reduction of between 40 and 50 percent, approximately the outcome of the London conference.58 There were reasons to doubt such calculations, and in any case 54 Ibid., p. 147. 55 Article 25 of the Agreement lays out the actions triggered by reunification. The Agreement describes these provisions in Annex I. For the Xxxxx and Xxxxx Loans, this was interest due 1945–1952; for Prussian loans, from 1937–1952. 56 In March of 1952, Xxxxxx sent word that he was open to discussing a unified, neutral Germany. Historians have ever since debated whether this constituted a sincere offer or Xxxxxx’x effort to prevent West German re-armament and participation in NATO. See the arti...
Reunification. Semi-Annual Reunification Performance, 2005 – 2016 (Children who returned home to their families) No Longer Enforceable: §I.B.6 Reunification Semi-Annual Total Reunification, 2005 – 2016 (Children who returned home to their families) No Longer Enforceable: §I.C.1 Maltreatment in Out-of-Home Care Semi-Annual Rate of Maltreatment in Out-of-Home Care, 2005 –2016 No Longer Enforceable: §I.D.1-2 Ongoing Caseload Size by Identified Caseload Size Groupings By month, 2016 CY 2005 CY 2006 CY 2007 CY 2008 CY 2009 CY 2010 CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013 CY 2014 CY 2015 CY 2016 Family Assessments 95% 95% 88% 66% 96% 90% 95% 91% 98% 85% 82% 89% Initial Health Screens 67% 75% 61% 62% 69% 89% 86% 88% 75% 71% 83% 88% Placement Packets 97% 73% 86% 88% 92% 97% 73% 77% 92% 92% 94% 94% Annual Medical Exams 73% 85% 78% 80% 91% 91% 95% 94% 94% 91% 89% 91% Annual Dental Exams 64% 78% 67% 68% 87% 87% 92% 86% 84% 76% 74% 79% Initial Permanency Plans 98% 95% 90% 82% 82% 85% 87% 80% 84% 70% 76% 86% Annual & Administrative Permanency Plan Reviews 92% 91% 92% 85% 85% 95% 93% 93% 94% 93% 92% 92% Re-Entry Within 12 Months 7% 10% 11% 8% 8% 10% 8% 9% 6% 6% 9% 7% Ongoing Case Manager Turnover 33% 26% 34% 35% 30% 25% 34% 25% 39% 34% 32% 29% Children Per Caseload (12 Month Average) 17 18.4 21.9 20.9 20.2 17.1 15.7 14.2 13.6 15.5 13.6 13.2 BOLD font indicates that performance has improved compared to the previous review period. Settlement Agreement: Process Indicators and Outcomes For more information or copies of this presentation, please contact Xxx Xxxxxxx at: Xxx.Xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Reunification. A plan unifying children and their families throughout a disaster: Developing and implementing plans, procedures, and backup plans that include ways to globally communicate with children and staff’s family and community agencies before, during, and after an emergency.
Reunification. The child[ren] should be returned to the parent(s);
Reunification. The positive conclusion of providing care and guidance to children in CFSA custody whereby they are reunited with their family or legal guardian. The case is no longer open with the court; however, in cases where the child/youth is reunified under protective supervision of the court, monitoring of the case continues for a defined period while the child/youth remains in the home.
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