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MFIP Employment Services Manual

MFIP Employment Services Manual


8.12 Requests for a Family Violence Waiver

ISSUE DATE: 02/2025

Both employment counselors and eligibility workers must act if a participant requests a family violence waiver.


When participants share that they are experiencing family violence:

  • · Let them know about the family violence waiver.

  • If they choose to pursue the family violence waiver:

  • · Ensure a family violence specialist is involved by doing 1 of the following:
  • · Refer or arrange a meeting for the participant with a person trained as a family violence specialist, see 8.21 (Family Violence Specialists).
  • · Refer to the agency family violence specialist.
  • · Engage the family violence specialist the participant is already working with.
  • · Get verification of the family violence, see 8.15 (Verifying Family Violence).
  • · Work with the family violence specialist and participant to develop an employment plan with safety activities. See 8.24 (Employment Plans & Family Violence Waiver).
  • · Send a status update to the eligibility worker to approve the Family Violence Waiver once the employment plan has been signed.
  • · Consult with the participant to determine where mail should be sent and phone calls should be made.
  • When an eligibility worker communicates that a participant has shared that they are experiencing family violence:

  • · Expect that the eligibility worker may already have connected the participant to a family violence specialist.
  • · Work with the family violence specialist and the participant to develop an employment plan.
  • · Offer the participant the option to attend a group employment services overview or to do a private overview as part of developing the employment plan or as a separate event, whatever best meets the participant’s needs.
  • · If the participant fails to attend the overview, reach out to the participant.
  • · If that fails, follow the FSS checklist before imposing a sanction. See 17.61 (Sanctions).
  • NOTE: Participants can still be eligible for a Family Violence Waiver even when they reside with or are still in a relationship/interacting with the abuser.
  • PREVIOUS REVISIONS

    DateNotes
    08/2020

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