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MFIP Employment Services Manual

MFIP Employment Services Manual


8.27 Non-Compliance & Family Violence Waiver

ISSUE DATE: 09/2020

Sanction policies for participants with a Family Violence Waiver.

When a participant already in sanction requests or receives a family violence waiver:

  • · Determine if the participant qualifies for good cause, including the information the participant has shared about family violence. If the participant qualifies for good cause:
  • · Lift the sanction.
  • · Notify the eligibility worker and communicate the effective date.
  • · Revise the employment plan.

  • 1. When a participant with a family violence waiver fails to comply with the employment plan:

  • · Review the plan with the family violence specialist and, if possible, the participant, to determine if the plan is still appropriate.
  • · Revise the plan with the family violence specialist and the participant, if the family violence interferes with pursuing activities in the employment plan.
  • · Grant good cause when incidents beyond the participants’ control interfere with their ability to comply with the activities in the employment plan.

  • 2. If the family violence advocate determines the participant is able to comply but is not doing so:

  • · End the Family Violence Waiver.
  • · Notify the eligibility worker.
  • · The 60 month time clock will start counting again.
  • · Invite the participant to develop a new employment plan.
  • · If the participant does not participate in developing a new employment plan or does not follow through on the activities of that employment plan, follow the Family Stabilization Services sanction process. See 17.61 (Sanctions).
  • · Consider whether a home visit, as required in sanctions for Family Stabilization Services, would be safe.
  • · If a participant is in Safe At Home, a home visit will not be possible. See 8.36 (Resources for Addressing Family Violence).
  • · Because home visits are required if Family Stabilization Services participants do not follow through on in-office visits, a sanction cannot proceed in situations in which home visits are not possible.

  • The participant must always have the assistance of a family violence advocate to help resolve disagreements or noncompliance concerns with employment counselors or with the county.

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