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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The purpose of the Reach First program is:
(1) to stabilize families in crisis, assess the family's strengths and needs, and orient families to the programs, services, assistance, and participant responsibilities available to improve self-sufficiency, attain economic independence, and ensure the well-being of children;
(2) to refer families without recent work histories, recognizing individual and unique characteristics, to an appropriate program available to assist the family in obtaining the opportunities and skills necessary for self-sufficiency and economic independence;
(3) to assist families with recent work histories by providing short-term financial support and support services to stabilize the family while the family transitions back to employment;
(4) to support parental responsibility and positive parental role models, both custodial and noncustodial;
(5) to improve the well-being of children by providing short-term supports to their families and referrals to appropriate programs and services;
(6) to conserve State public financial resources by operating the system of human services in a manner that is efficient and avoids federal fiscal sanctions; and
(7) to conform to the federal TANF law.
(b) The critical elements of developing a short-term stabilization, assessment, and orientation program that assists families to maintain or attain self-sufficiency are:
(1) cooperative and realistic goal-setting, coupled with individualized case management that addresses each individual's situation and barriers to self-sufficiency;
(2) a short-term monetary payment and support services of a limited duration to provide for immediate, short-term needs of the family until the family attains employment quickly, or transitions to an appropriate program to assist the family in order to ensure the family's well-being and success to reaching self-sufficiency; and
(3) clear and comprehensive information on available options and appropriate services communicated to families in a simple fashion and easy transition to programs, such as Reach Ahead, Reach Up, the Postsecondary Education Program, and any other solely State-funded or separate State-funded programs.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Vermont Statutes Title 33. Human Services, § 1002. Purpose - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/vt/title-33-human-services/vt-st-tit-33-sect-1002/
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