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All Work First adult applicants/recipients may volunteer to be screened for mental health issues. Non-custodial parents and families with incomes at or below 200% of poverty may also volunteer to be screened for mental health, or substance abuse.
If the screening indicates the adult is at risk for mental health issues, the individual will be referred for a mental health assessment.
If a Work First adult applicant/recipient includes mental health treatment in their Mutual Responsibility Agreement Plan of Action, non-compliance with treatment plans for mental health is subject to a protective payee being assigned. Close coordination between the QPSA and the county DSS is critical in this situation.
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For questions or clarification on any of the policy contained in these manuals, please contact your local county office. |
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