Utah Admin. Code R512-305-2 - Scope of Services
(1) TAL services
are required for youth receiving out-of-home services, age 14 years or older,
until Child and Family Services custody is terminated regardless of permanency
goal, as specified in Rule R512-300.
(2) T A L services provide aftercare services
for youth if they are no longer in Child and Family Services custody and are
not yet 23 years of age, and the youth:
(a)
ages out of out-of-home care; or
(b) after attaining 16 years of age, has left
foster care for guardianship or adoption.
(3) TAL services build on the youth's
individual strengths and develop personal assets to help young people acquire
the motivation and the means to be successful throughout their lives. The
strategies are aimed at helping youth achieve five fundamental aspects of adult
life, including:
(a) work, career planning,
and education;
(b) housing and
money management;
(c) home life and
daily living;
(d) self-care and
health education; and
(e)
communication, social relationships, family, and marriage.
(4) Aftercare services consist of
time-limited support to youth. This assistance can be provided through support,
financial aid, or Basic Life Skills training. It may include housing,
counseling, employment education, and other appropriate support and services to
complement a youth's efforts to achieve self-sufficiency.
(5) TAL services are available in each
geographic region of the state.
(6) TAL services are available on the same
basis to Native American youth who are or were formerly in Tribal custody
within the boundaries of the state.
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