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MFIP Employment Services Manual

MFIP Employment Services Manual


17.3 Family Stabilization Services Overview

ISSUE DATE: 09/2020

Family Stabilization Services is a service track within MFIP to serve families with significant challenges.

This service track exists to:

  • · Provide more flexibility in services and program expectations in order to help families address health and personal challenges.
  • · Help families achieve the greatest degree of economic self-sufficiency and family well-being.

  • The months in Family Stabilization Services count toward the 60-month time limit with 2 exceptions for participants:

  • · With a Family Violence Waiver.
  • · Who are 60 years old or older.

  • Participants in the Family Stabilization Services do not count in the Work Participation Rate, but they do count in the Self-Support Index. See 23.51 (Performance Measures).


    The instructions in this chapter apply to participants who:

  • · Have NOT used all 60 months.
  • And

  • · Are post-60 months. See 18 (Time Limits and Extensions)
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