Grants and Contracts Details
Description
SFY 2009 Scope of Work
In State Fiscal Year 2009 the University of Kentucky Center on Drug and Alcohol Research proposes to
continue Targeted Assessment Program (TAP) services in the thirty-two (32) sites above.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility is deterniined by the referral source and by the Targeted Assessment Specialists. To be eligible
for TAP services, individuals must:
* Receive TANFlKentucky Transitional Assistance (K-TAP) benefits;
* Have at least one dependent child related by blood, adoption, or marriage; or
* Be eligible for TANF/IC-TAP benefits with a family income at or below 200% the federal
poverty level.
In addition to meeting income requirements, clients referred by the Division of Protection and
Permanency must have a child in the home or a plan for reunification. Individuals referred to TAP must
be at risk for one or more of the targeted barriers - substance abuse, mental health problems, intimate
partner violence, or learning deficits/disabilities. In keeping with two of the four key purposes of
TANF, TAP provides assessment and other evidence-based interventions to assist the parent/caretaker in
malcing progress toward self-sufficiency and assist the family so that children can be cared for in their
own homes or in the home of a relative.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/08 → 6/30/09 |
Funding
- KY Health Services Cabinet: $5,759,193.00
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