Common use of Service Provision Clause in Contracts

Service Provision. 1. Grantee shall ensure that all enrolled individuals who are interested have access to Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) regardless of readiness factors, substance use, symptoms, history of violent behavior, cognition impairments, treatment non-adherence, or personal presentation. 2. IPS or SEES Specialist shall assist enrolled individuals in pursuing employment opportunities to support the individual needs and academic opportunities in mainstream, integrated educational settings. Acceptable employment opportunities include seasonal jobs and temporary jobs that are part of the labor market. 3. Grantee shall provide its existing crisis hotline information to enrolled individuals and their families, or their Legal Authorized Representative (LAR), to use when a crisis occurs. Grantee shall provide in-person crisis support through an established Local Mental Health Authority/Local Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) to help connect individuals to necessary resources, including medical backup. 4. As required in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall regularly assess all individuals during intake for suicide risk and, thereafter, proactively monitor suicide risk throughout treatment and whenever safety concerns arise. Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern. Grantee shall use System Agency-approved risk assessment tools and file the completed risk assessment tools Safety Plans must be made available to System Agency upon 5. As per the def Guidelines, Grantee shall develop a Recovery Plan during the admission process and every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter. Grantee shall comply with Recovery Plan requirements in accordance with 26 TAC § 306.311, Service Authorization and Recovery Plan. 6. CSC-FEP team(s) shall periodically discuss with each enrolled individual his or her preferences for family involvement and ensure appropriate authorizations are documented, as applicable. 7. Grantee shall ensure that the length of stay in the CSC-FEP program for any individual does not exceed thirty-six (36) months. 8. CSC-FEP program shall document efforts to support clients in meeting basic needs by directing clients to community support resources and helping individuals complete the required steps to access available community resources. 9. CSC-FEP program resources may be used to provide support for the social service needs of clients, such as housing and employment resources. However, this should only be done if these resources are not available in the community. Additionally, these services must be properly documented in the client's Recovery Grant Agreement requirements. 10. Prior to spending Grant Agreement funds to assist enrolled CSC-FEP individuals with housing expenses, Grantee shall submit a request to System Agency using Attachment A-7, Housing Supports Checklist, of the Grant Agreement and for System Agency written approval. Grantee shall utilize Attachment A-8, Housing Support Guidance, of the Grant Agreement for guidance in providing support to enrolled CSC-FEP individuals for housing expenses or needs.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract

Service Provision. 1. Grantee shall ensure that all enrolled individuals who are interested have access to Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) regardless of readiness factors, substance use, symptoms, history of violent behavior, cognition impairments, treatment non-adherence, or personal presentation. 2. IPS or SEES Specialist shall assist enrolled individuals in pursuing employment opportunities to support the individual needs and academic opportunities in mainstream, integrated educational settings. Acceptable employment opportunities include seasonal jobs and temporary jobs that are part of the labor market. 3. Grantee shall provide its existing crisis hotline information to enrolled individuals and their families, or their Legal Authorized Representative (LAR), to use when a crisis occurs. Grantee shall provide in-person crisis support through an established Local Mental Health Authority/Local Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) to help connect individuals to necessary resources, including medical backup. 4. As required in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall regularly assess all individuals during intake for suicide risk and, thereafter, proactively monitor suicide risk throughout treatment and whenever safety concerns arise. Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern. Grantee shall use System Agency-approved risk assessment tools and file the completed risk assessment tools Safety Plans must be made available to System Agency upon 5. As per the def Guidelines, Grantee shall develop a Recovery Plan during the admission process and every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter. Grantee shall comply with Recovery Plan requirements in accordance with 26 TAC § 306.311, Service Authorization and Recovery Plan. 6. CSC-FEP team(s) shall periodically discuss with each enrolled individual his or her preferences for family involvement and ensure appropriate authorizations are documented, as applicable. 7. Grantee shall ensure that the length of stay in the CSC-FEP program for any individual does not exceed thirty-six (36) months. 8. CSC-FEP program shall document efforts to support clients in meeting basic needs by directing clients to community support resources and helping individuals complete the required steps to access available community resources. 9. CSC-FEP program resources may be used to provide support for the social service needs of clients, such as housing and employment resources. However, this should only be done if these resources are not available in the community. Additionally, these services must be properly documented in the client's Recovery Grant Agreement requirements. 10. Prior to spending Grant Agreement funds to assist enrolled CSC-FEP individuals with housing expenses, Grantee shall submit a request to System Agency using Attachment A-7, Housing Supports Checklist, of the Grant Agreement and for System Agency written approval. Grantee shall utilize Attachment A-8, Housing Support Guidance, of the Grant Agreement for guidance in providing support to enrolled CSC-FEP individuals for housing expenses or needs.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Contract

Service Provision. 1. Grantee shall ensure that all enrolled individuals who are interested have access to Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) regardless of readiness factors, substance use, symptoms, history of violent behavior, cognition impairments, treatment non-adherence, or personal presentation. 2. IPS or SEES Specialist shall assist enrolled individuals in pursuing employment opportunities to support the individual needs and academic opportunities in mainstream, integrated educational settings. Acceptable employment opportunities include seasonal jobs and temporary jobs that are part of the labor market. 3. Grantee shall provide its existing crisis hotline information to enrolled individuals and their families, or their Legal Authorized Representative (LAR), to use when a crisis occurs. Grantee shall provide in-person crisis support through an established Local Mental Health Authority/Local Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) to help connect individuals to necessary resources, including medical backup. 4. As required in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall regularly assess all individuals during intake for suicide risk and, thereafter, proactively monitor suicide risk throughout treatment and whenever safety concerns arise. Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern. Grantee shall use System Agency-approved risk assessment tools and file the completed risk assessment tools Safety Plans must be made available to System Agency upon 5. As per the def Guidelines, Grantee shall develop a Recovery Plan during the admission process and every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter. Grantee shall comply with Recovery Plan requirements in accordance with 26 TAC § 306.311, Service Authorization and Recovery Plan. 6. CSC-FEP team(s) shall periodically discuss with each enrolled individual his or her preferences for family involvement and ensure appropriate authorizations are documented, as applicable. 7. Grantee shall ensure that the length of stay in the CSC-FEP program for any individual does not exceed thirty-six (36) months. 8. CSC-FEP program shall document efforts to support clients in meeting basic needs by directing clients to community support resources and helping individuals complete the required steps to access available community resources. 9. CSC-FEP program resources may be used to provide support for the social service needs of clients, such as housing and employment resources. However, this should only be done if these resources are not available in the community. Additionally, these services must be properly documented in the client's Recovery Grant Agreement requirements. 10. Prior to spending Grant Agreement funds to assist enrolled CSC-FEP individuals with housing expenses, Grantee shall submit a request to System Agency using Attachment A-7, Housing Supports Checklist, of the Grant Agreement and for System Agency written approval. Grantee shall utilize Attachment A-8, Housing Support Guidance, of the Grant Agreement for guidance in providing support to enrolled CSC-FEP individuals for housing expenses or needs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract

Service Provision. 1. Grantee shall ensure that all enrolled individuals who are interested have access to Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) regardless of readiness factors, substance use, symptoms, history of violent behavior, cognition impairments, treatment non-adherence, or personal presentation. 2. IPS or SEES Specialist shall assist enrolled individuals in pursuing employment opportunities to support the individual needs and academic opportunities in mainstream, integrated educational settings. Acceptable employment opportunities include seasonal jobs and temporary jobs that are part of the labor market. 3. Grantee shall provide its existing crisis hotline information to enrolled individuals and their families, or their Legal Authorized Representative (LAR), to use when a crisis occurs. Grantee shall provide in-person crisis support through an established Local Mental Health Authority/Local Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) to help connect individuals to necessary resources, including medical backup. 4. As required in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall regularly assess all individuals during intake for suicide risk and, thereafter, proactively monitor suicide risk throughout treatment and whenever safety concerns arise. Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern. Grantee shall use System Agency-approved risk assessment tools and file the completed risk assessment tools Safety Plans must be made available to System Agency upon 5. As per the def Guidelines, Grantee shall develop a Recovery Plan during the admission process and every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter. Grantee shall comply with Recovery Plan requirements in accordance with 26 TAC § 306.311, Service Authorization and Recovery Plan. 6. Grant CSC-FEP team(s) shall periodically discuss with each enrolled individual his or her preferences for family involvement and ensure appropriate authorizations are documented, as applicable. 7. Grantee shall ensure that the length of stay in the CSC-FEP program for any individual does not exceed thirty-six (36) months. 8. CSC-FEP program shall document efforts to support clients in meeting basic needs by directing clients to community support resources and helping individuals complete the required steps to access available community resources. 9. CSC-FEP program resources may be used to provide support for the social service needs of clients, such as housing and employment resources. However, this should only be done if these resources are not available in the community. Additionally, these services must be properly documented in the client's Recovery Grant Agreement requirements. 10. Prior to spending Grant Agreement funds to assist enrolled CSC-FEP individuals with housing expenses, Grantee shall submit a request to System Agency using Attachment A-7, Housing Supports Checklist, of the Grant Agreement and for System Agency written approval. Grantee shall utilize Attachment A-8, Housing Support Guidance, of the Grant Agreement for guidance in providing support to enrolled CSC-FEP individuals for housing expenses or needs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract

Service Provision. 1. Grantee shall ensure that all enrolled individuals who are interested have access to Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) regardless of readiness factors, substance use, symptoms, history of violent behavior, cognition impairments, treatment non-adherence, or personal presentation. 2. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s IPS or SEES Specialist shall assist enrolled individuals in pursuing employment opportunities to support the individual individuals’ needs and academic opportunities in mainstream, integrated educational settings. Acceptable employment opportunities include seasonal jobs and temporary jobs that are part of the labor market. 3. Grantee shall provide its existing crisis hotline information to enrolled individuals and their families, or their Legal Authorized Representative (LAR), to use when a crisis occurs. Grantee shall provide in-person crisis support through an established Local Mental Health Authority/Local Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) to help connect individuals to necessary resources, including medical backup. 4. As required in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall regularly assess all individuals during intake for suicide risk and, thereafter, proactively monitor suicide risk throughout treatment and whenever safety concerns arise. Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern. Grantee shall use System Agency-approved risk assessment tools and file the completed risk assessment tools in the client’s chart. Safety Plans must be made available to System Agency uponupon request. 5. As per the def definition of “Recovery Plan” in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall develop a Recovery Plan during the admission process and every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter. Grantee shall comply with Recovery Plan requirements in accordance with 26 TAC § 306.311, Service Authorization and Recovery Plan. 6. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s CSC-FEP team(s) shall periodically discuss with each enrolled individual his or her preferences for family involvement and ensure appropriate authorizations are documented, as applicable. 7. Grantee shall ensure that the length of stay in the CSC-FEP program for any individual does not exceed thirty-six (36) months. 8. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s CSC-FEP program shall document efforts to support clients in meeting basic needs by directing clients to community support resources and helping individuals complete the required steps to access available community resources. 9. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s CSC-FEP program resources may be used to provide support for the social service needs of clients, such as housing and employment resources. However, this should only be done if these resources are not available in the community. Additionally, these services must be properly documented in the client's Recovery Plan and be in compliance with the Grantee’s policies and procedures, as well as the Grant Agreement requirements. 10. Prior to spending Grant Agreement funds to assist enrolled CSC-FEP individuals with housing expenses, Grantee shall submit a request to System Agency using Attachment A-7A-5, CSC Housing Supports Checklist, of the Grant Agreement Agreement, and for obtain System Agency Agency’s written approval. Grantee shall utilize Attachment A-8A-6, Housing Support Guidance, of the Grant Agreement for guidance in providing support to enrolled CSC-FEP individuals for housing expenses or needs.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Service Provision. 1. Grantee shall ensure that all enrolled individuals who are interested have access to Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) regardless of readiness factors, substance use, symptoms, history of violent behavior, cognition impairments, treatment non-adherence, or personal presentation. 2. IPS or SEES Specialist shall assist enrolled individuals in pursuing employment opportunities to support the individual needs and academic opportunities in mainstream, integrated educational settings. Acceptable employment opportunities include seasonal jobs and temporary jobs that are part of the labor market. 3. Grantee shall provide its existing crisis hotline information to enrolled individuals and their families, or their Legal Authorized Representative (LAR), to use when a crisis occurs. Grantee shall provide in-person crisis support through an established Local Mental Health Authority/Local Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) to help connect individuals to necessary resources, including medical backup. 4. As required in the applicable Utilization Management Guidelines, Grantee shall regularly assess all individuals during intake for suicide risk and, thereafter, proactively monitor suicide risk throughout treatment and whenever safety concerns arise. Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern. Grantee shall use System Agency-approved risk assessment tools and file the completed risk assessment tools Safety Plans must be made available to System Agency upon 5. As per the def Guidelines, Grantee shall develop a Recovery Plan during the admission process and every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter. Grantee shall comply with Recovery Plan requirements in accordance with 26 TAC § 306.311, Service Authorization and Recovery Plan. 6. CSC-FEP team(s) shall periodically discuss with each enrolled individual his or her preferences for family involvement and ensure appropriate authorizations are documented, as applicable. 7. Grantee shall ensure that the length of stay in the CSC-FEP program for any individual does not exceed thirty-six (36) months. 8. CSC-FEP program shall document efforts to support clients in meeting basic needs by directing clients to community support resources and helping individuals complete the required steps to access available community resources. 9. CSC-FEP program resources may be used to provide support for the social service needs of clients, such as housing and employment resources. However, this should only be done if these resources are not available in the community. Additionally, these services must be properly documented in the client's Recovery cies and procedures, as well as the Grant Agreement requirements. 10. Prior to spending Grant Agreement funds to assist enrolled CSC-FEP individuals with housing expenses, Grantee shall submit a request to System Agency using Attachment A-7, Housing Supports Checklist, of the Grant Agreement and for System Agency written approval. Grantee shall utilize Attachment A-8, Housing Support Guidance, of the Grant Agreement for guidance in providing support to enrolled CSC-FEP individuals for housing expenses or needs.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Health and Human Services Commission Contract