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SPC Cluster Categories & Definitions State Permanency Consultants (SPC) Cluster Categories & Definitions This page contains information related to State Permanency Consultants (SPC) cluster categories & definitions
Overpayment Status Definitions Overpayment Status Definitions This page provides detail regarding each Overpayment Status. The definitions below should help to more accurately select the appropriate Overpayment Status when adjusting an Overpayment's status is necessary. Possible Overpayment Statuses are as follows: Outstanding This status indicates that the Overpayment is true and has not been repaid.
Overpayment Adjustment Types Overpayment Adjustment Types This page provides detail about the various Overpayment Adjustment Types that can be used to refund an Overpayment. Balance Write - Off Use this adjustment type in instances where the county has agreed to write-off a portion of the overpayment.
Trust Account Information Trust Account Information This page provides detail about each of the various benefit types available to offset cost of care for a child's eWiSACWIS Trust Account. The information below will define the benefit type and how it should be used to offset cost of care. Child Support Benefits are payments made by a parent through a court order and collected by KIDS and dispersed to the appropriate County providing care for the child.
Legal Permanency Definitions Legal Permanency Definitions This page contains information related to the legal permanency definitions. Permanency achieved Child has legal permanency (reunification with safe case closure expected, adoption or legal guardianship). Very good permanency status Child is in a family setting that the child, the caregivers and the casework team believe is lifelong, and the caregivers and child are committed to formalizing the relationship through adoption or transfer of guardianship; – OR –
Barrier Categories and Types Barrier Categories and Types This page lists all Barrier Categories and Types in alphabetical order.
IL Service Categories IL Service Categories This page defines the Independent Living Service Categories. Academic support does not include a youth’s general attendance in high school, but rather to services designed to help a youth complete high school diploma or obtain a General Equivalency Degree (GED) or High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED). Such services include the following: Wisconsin Child and Family Services Review and Federal Plans Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) and Federal Plans The Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) is a federally required process occurring every five to ten years administered by the Children's Bureau (CB) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) designed to assure states meet the following requirements: Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to DSP - Administrator's Office
Wisconsin Child and Family Services Review and Federal Plans Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) and Federal Plans The Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) is a federally required process occurring every five to ten years administered by the Children's Bureau (CB) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) designed to assure states meet the following requirements: