Description of Client Population Sample Clauses

The Description of Client Population clause defines the specific group of individuals or entities that the services or agreement will address. This clause typically outlines demographic details, eligibility criteria, or other relevant characteristics that identify who qualifies as a client under the contract. For example, it may specify age ranges, geographic locations, or particular needs of the population served. Its core function is to ensure clarity and mutual understanding between parties about the intended recipients of the services, thereby preventing misunderstandings or disputes regarding service delivery.
Description of Client Population. The CSS Money Management Program serves adults 18 years and older with serious psychiatric disabilities who are not on LPS Conservatorship. These clients receive Social Security (SSA and/or SSI) benefits and have been referred by CMH for payee and money management services.
Description of Client Population. CONTRACTOR’S staff will serve a population of seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents in Santa ▇▇▇▇ County ▇▇▇▇▇▇ placements. These ▇▇▇▇▇▇ youth have multiple behavioral and emotional problems, which require an interagency approach to successfully address and safely reunify them with their families with shorter ▇▇▇▇▇▇ placement stays.
Description of Client Population. CONTRACTOR staffs serve a population of Medi-Cal at-risk youth, some of who are at-risk of homelessness. These youths have multiple behavioral and emotional problems that require an interdisciplinary approach to successfully address this population. Clients are voluntary participants, and need intensive assistance to successfully meet developmental adolescent milestones such as school attendance and graduation, communication skills, employment, self-help skills, and transition into young adulthood.
Description of Client Population. Families with children between the ages of 0 and 5 years old and pregnant teens under the age of 18 years old who are referredby Child Welfare Services (CWS) system will be served by the program. The CWS emergency response team will refer designated “assessed-out” and “investigated and closed” families for voluntary participation in the Families Together Program. The target population is 3 to 5 years old children, older children may be served if they reside in the same household as a child between 0-5 years old.
Description of Client Population serves adults 18 years and older with serious psychiatric disabilities with a special emphasis on clients who are dually diagnosed. Many of these individuals are also homeless. Individuals are screened for their readiness to manage responsibilities inherent in each particular program. Clients with histories of violence will be screened for current and potential future risk to others.
Description of Client Population. Services are provided to youth who are currently in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care or juvenile probation between the ages of 7 and to former ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or juvenile justice involved (aftercare youth) between the ages of 18-21.
Description of Client Population. Youth Services serves adolescents 5 to 20 years old with serious emotional disturbances and substance abuse problems. Individuals are screened for their readiness to manage the responsibilities inherent in each particular program. Clients with histories of violence are screened for current and potential future risk to themselves or others.
Description of Client Population. This program serves 12 to 17 year old male and female clients who are Santa ▇▇▇▇ County Dependants.
Description of Client Population. This is designed to serve children and their families who are Medi-Cal or Healthy Families eligible and are homeless or near homeless and need mental health support to stabilize their life situation. These children and their families are receiving supportive services from Families in Transition and need additional mental health support to successfully maintain a stable living environment. The clients are equally distributed among the City of Santa ▇▇▇▇, City of Watsonville and the unincorporated areas of Santa ▇▇▇▇ County.

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  • Target Population TREATMENT FOR ADULT (TRA) Target Population

  • Study Population ‌ Infants who underwent creation of an enterostomy receiving postoperative care and awaiting enterostomy closure: to be assessed for eligibility: n = 201 to be assigned to the study: n = 106 to be analysed: n = 106 Duration of intervention per patient of the intervention group: 6 weeks between enterostomy creation and enterostomy closure Follow-up per patient: 3 months, 6 months and 12 months post enterostomy closure, following enterostomy closure (12-month follow-up only applicable for patients that are recruited early enough to complete this follow-up within the 48 month of overall study duration).

  • Population The Population shall be defined as all Paid Claims during the 12-month period covered by the Claims Review.

  • SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY See applicable administrative policy.

  • Substance Abuse The dangers and costs that alcohol and other chemical abuses can create in the electrical contracting industry in terms of safety and productivity are significant. The parties to this Agreement resolve to combat chemical abuse in any form and agree that, to be effective, programs to eliminate substance abuse and impairment should contain a strong rehabilitation component. The local parties recognize that the implementation of a drug and alcohol policy and program must be subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Such policies and programs must also be administered in accordance with accepted scientific principles, and must incorporate procedural safeguards to ensure fairness in application and protection of legitimate interests of privacy and confidentiality. To provide a drug-free workforce for the Electrical Construction Industry, each IBEW local union and NECA chapter shall implement an area-wide Substance Abuse Testing Policy. The policy shall include minimum standards as required by the IBEW and NECA. Should any of the required minimum standards fail to comply with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, they shall be modified by the local union and chapter to meet the requirements of those laws and regulations.