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City Council
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8/25/2003
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�-IF_13 <br />Exhibit A <br />PROGRAM/PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />services provided by Human Service Agency, other community agencies and the current needs <br />experienced in the community. <br />A.. Working Relationship Contractor will participate in decision - making on issues that <br />impact Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. Contractor has final say on Contractor <br />issues not related to state regulations. Human Services Agency encourages communication <br />between Human Service Agency and Contractor staff. <br />Conflict Resolution Contractor and Human Service Agency will meet on a regular basis to <br />identify areas of potential disagreement and develop ways to prevent. <br />B. Intake Contractor shall use as its standard form for intake the Screening and Assessment <br />Tool (C -250). After addressing any emergency needs, if Contractor identifies a client as <br />being eligible for TANF or other HSA services, that client will be referred to HSA staff for <br />further assistance. If further Core services are needed, HSA staff will refer the client back to <br />Contractor. If the client is not eligible for HSA services, then the client remains with <br />Contractor for services. <br />C. Education and Training Contractor staff will participate in training provided by HSA as <br />necessary to improve coordination and delivery of services <br />D. Family Self- Sufficiency Teams (FSST) Contractor will continue to participant in the <br />FSST. Contractor staff may be primary case managers for FSSTs, where they have the <br />requisite training and experience. <br />E. Entry of Client Data All clients of Contractor will have their data entered into the <br />SMART database based on the following criteria: <br />1) Mutual clients (HSA and Contractor) and those who consent, will have all Screening and <br />Assessment (SAT); data entered into SMART. <br />2) All other clients will have the required SMART entries entered into SMART (name, date <br />of birth and sex). <br />3) Exceptions are undocumented clients unknown to HSA and those persons who do not <br />consent to have their data entered into SMART. <br />Contractor will explain to clients the benefits of having their demographic information <br />entered into SMART and shared with HSA, and will encourage all clients to consent to have <br />the information shared with HSA. <br />Technology Contractor will work with HSA on an ongoing basis regarding SMART and <br />other systems and technology issues. HSA will supply SMART connectivity to Contractor, <br />and pay all monthly and annual on -line charges and Contractor shall maintain sufficient <br />hardware capable of running SMART during the term of this Agreement. <br />G. Feedback Within five working days of a referral to HSA, Contractor will receive feedback <br />on the disposition of the client. The feedback mechanism will be developed by HSA with <br />Contractor input. <br />11 <br />
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