Common use of Duties of the Primary Provider Clause in Contracts

Duties of the Primary Provider. Based on the information in the Adoptive Family’s application, CCAI as the Primary Provider agrees to do the following for the Adoptive Family:  Provide the Adoptive Family with personalized service throughout the adoption journey.  Maintain confidentiality of all the Adoptive Family’s identifying information according to CCAI’s Confidentiality Policy.  Provide the Adoptive Family with accurate and current information about how to prepare for the adoption process, choose a home study agency, compile the dossier, prepare for child match and travel, provide guidance for completing all United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) paperwork, advise on post adoption requirements, and access information regarding current paperwork processing and travel timelines.  Review and approve the home study prepared by the home study agency (considered an exempted provider under Hague) based on the USCIS, the UAA, and the Ukraine NATSOCSERV.  Guide the Adoptive Family through USCIS requirements, which includes reporting any changes to the USCIS office  Provide the Adoptive Family with at least 10 hours of adoption and parent training as required under the Universal Accreditation Act (UAA).  Review the Adoptive Family’s completed dossier and prepare it to be sent to the in-country Foreign Supervised Provider.  Act as the Adoptive Family’s liaison to the in-country Foreign Supervised Provider between dossier submission and child match at the NATSOCSERV.  In conjunction with Ukraine’s Adoption Authority, the National Social Service Department of Ukraine, and Foreign Supervised Provider, performing the Hague-identified adoption service of “Arranging an adoption.”  In conjunction with Ukraine’s Adoption Authority, the National Social Service of Ukraine, perform the Hague-identified adoption service of “Making non-judicial determinations of the best interests of a child and the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for the child”. Provide ongoing post adoption support services to the Adoptive Family and adopted child(ren) if challenging issues arise during post adoption, including referrals, counseling resources, support, and/or coordination with the social worker.  At all times comply with ethical standards prescribed by the social work profession, IAAME, and applicable State/federal law, and treat the Adoptive Family in a personal, professional, respectful, and ethical manner. Agency Initial (CCAI Representative)

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Sources: Fee Policy/Agreement

Duties of the Primary Provider. Based on the information in the Adoptive Family’s application, CCAI as the Primary Provider agrees to do the following for the Adoptive Family: Provide the Adoptive Family with personalized service throughout the adoption journey. Maintain confidentiality of all the Adoptive Family’s identifying information according to CCAI’s Confidentiality Policy. Provide the Adoptive Family with accurate and current information about how to prepare for the adoption process, choose a home study agency, compile the dossier, prepare for child match and travel, provide guidance for completing all United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) paperwork, advise on post adoption requirements, and access information regarding current paperwork processing and travel timelines. Review and approve the home study prepared by the home study agency (considered an exempted provider under Hague) based on the requirements of USCIS, the UAA, and the Ukraine NATSOCSERVNSSU. Guide the Adoptive Family through USCIS requirements, which includes reporting any changes to the USCIS office Provide the Adoptive Family with at least 10 hours of online adoption and parent training as required under the Universal Accreditation Act (UAA), CCAI and Ukraine, with 12 hours of additional live face-to- face Zoom training. Review the Adoptive Family’s completed dossier and prepare it to be sent to the in-country Foreign Supervised ProviderProvider (FSP). Act as the Adoptive Family’s liaison to the in-country Foreign Supervised Provider FSP between dossier submission and child match at the NATSOCSERVNSSU. In conjunction with Ukraine’s Adoption Authority, the National Social Service Department of UkraineNSSU, and Foreign Supervised ProviderFSP, performing the Hague-identified adoption service of “Arranging an adoption.” In conjunction with Ukraine’s Adoption Authority, the National Social Service of UkraineNSSU, perform the Hague-identified adoption service of “Making non-judicial determinations of the best interests of a child and the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for the child”. Provide ongoing post adoption support services to the Adoptive Family and adopted child(ren) if challenging issues arise during post adoption, including referrals, counseling resources, support, and/or coordination with the social worker. At all times comply with ethical standards prescribed by the social work profession, IAAME, and applicable State/federal law, and treat the Adoptive Family in a personal, professional, respectful, and ethical manner. Agency Initial (CCAI Representative)

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Sources: Service Agreement