New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 90 - WORK FIRST NEW JERSEY PROGRAM
Subchapter 5 - SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Section 10:90-5.16 - TANF Initiative for Parents (TIP) Program
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The TIP Program is a performance-based child abuse and neglect prevention initiative that offers comprehensive parenting, nutritional and support services utilizing in-home visitation parenting models of service delivery, one of which includes the Healthy Families America (HFA) model, for families at risk of abuse or neglect. TIP Program services are made available initially based on the in-home visitation service provider's assessed needs of the family. TIP Program participants shall be re-evaluated for continued program services, by the service provider, at three-month intervals.
(b) The purposes of the TIP Program are to:
(c) Participation in TIP Program services, including the in-home visitation, is not mandatory. The TIP program preferred approach is in-home visitation. However, participants are given a choice of participating in the program services voluntarily, as follows:
(d) The TIP Program services are available to certain individuals in their last trimester of pregnancy and new parents with infants from birth through 12 months of age, even if the individual has older children in the family in addition to the new infant, as follows:
(e) TIP Program participants who are deferred from the WFNJ work requirements in accordance with 10:90-4.10 may voluntarily take part in parenting skills services.
(f) For TIP Program participants who are required to participate in a work activity in accordance with N.J.A.C. 10:90-4, hours spent participating in the TIP Program shall count towards the required hours of a work activity. A TIP participant may need to participate in another work activity in addition to TIP in order to fulfill his or her required number of hours. No adverse action or sanction shall be imposed on a TIP participant for non-compliance with the TIP Program. If the participant does not comply with the TIP program requirements, that individual shall be removed from TIP and placed in a different work activity. However, a sanction may result from the recipient's failure to comply with a non-TIP work activity in accordance with 10:90-4.13.
(g) The in-home visitation service provider shall administer a comprehensive assessment to each individual referred to the TIP Program to determine eligibility for participation.