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14.3 Role of Social Services in Plans
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
MFIP participants may require social, medical or other services to address circumstances that prevent them from getting or holding a job.
Participation in these services can often be combined with work or other work preparation activities.
These activities can be used in any employment plan, including a Family Stabilization Services or Family Violence waiver employment plan.
The social services or other Workforce One activities cover 12 employment plan sections.
Use “Other” activity type, if the activity a participant needs in their plan to address their specific challenges is not listed under any other activity.
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