Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 468 - AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC)
Chapter 4 - EMPLOYMENT FIRST SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM (EF)
Section 468-4-007 - SELF-SUFFICIENCY CONTRACT

Current through September 17, 2024

Based on the results of assessment, the Department and the individual will develop a Self-Sufficiency Contract that includes an individualized Service Plan. The Self-Sufficiency Contract should stress urgent action toward economic self-sufficiency. The Self-Sufficiency Contract will identify the goals to be achieved and will include time lines and benchmarks that facilitate forward momentum. Each mandatory adult and minor parent will outline his or her path to achieving economic self-sufficiency. The responsibilities, roles, and expectations of the individual, the Department, and all other service providers must be detailed in the Self-Sufficiency Contract. The Self-Sufficiency Contract is to be used as a flexible tool. If the participant is not achieving progress in his or her Self-Sufficiency Contract, it should be evaluated and changed accordingly. Adjustments to the goals, components, or scheduled activities within components may be necessary as a result of changes in labor market conditions, or a variety of individual circumstances. The Self-Sufficiency Contract is a binding document to be signed by the individual and by the person representing the Department. By signing the Self-Sufficiency Contract, the individual signifies his or her agreement with the terms and conditions of the Self-Sufficiency Contract.

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