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For how long is the client involved in SACPA programs?

The County of Santa Clara - SCC Public Portal
Clients may participate for as little as 90 days and as long as 18 months. Most clients will be involved for 2-6 months.

Are there standards for SACPA programs?

The County of Santa Clara - SCC Public Portal
Yes. Residential and Outpatient Treatment programs must be licensed and/or certified. THUs which serve SACPA clients must be certified by the Santa Clara County District Attorney.

How do clients qualify for SACPA programs?

The County of Santa Clara - SCC Public Portal
The Santa Clara County District Attorney largely determines eligibility by the nature of the charges, with input from judges and public defenders. Once defendants are deemed eligible, they are charged, convicted, and sentenced with a referral for assessment and treatment. Most non-violent drug offenses deem a person eligible for SACPA. Clients with convictions for violent crimes, sexual offenses, or drug sales within the last 5 years are not eligible.

What do SACPA services consist of?

The County of Santa Clara - SCC Public Portal
SACPA offers a combination of the following: Assessment, Orientation, Education, Residential, Detoxification and Outpatient Treatment, Transitional Housing Units (THUs), Case Management, Job Readiness Training and other Ancillary Services, and Aftercare Education.

How is LC involved in cooperative cataloging programs?

Cataloging (Library of Congress FAQ)
The Library of Congress is involved in cooperative cataloging programs through its participation in the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC). LC serves on both the PCC Steering Committee and the Policy Committee and operates as the secretariat to coordinate and support component programs within the PCC: Name Authority Cooperative Program (NACO), Bibliographic Record Cooperative Program (BIBCO), CONSER (Cooperative Online Serials) Program, and Subject Authority Cooperative Program (SACO).

How do I get involved with the programs?

Think Detroit PAL - FAQ
Come to our office (111 West Willis, Detroit, MI 48201) and fill out an application OR download our application, complete it, and mail it to us with the application fee.

How long are Bob's programs?

Frequently Asked Questions about Canadian Bob ‘Idea Ma...
Bob's professional presentation will be designed to fit your available time from 30 minutes to several days. He is experienced, professional and flexible enough to adapt when his segment needs to be cut or expanded unexpectedly. Bob will do whatever to accommodate your needs. For example, he was able to slice and dice time on a program in San Francisco to get the meeting back on track, (from 75 min to 35 min) for which the meeting planner was overjoyed.

What programs must be installed on client's computers?

Produktkonfigurator - CREALIS
CREALIS is conceived as web application and does without the installation of programs by clients the client merely needs a web browser.

How long does a CASA remain involved?

Frequently Asked Questions about CASA
The volunteer continues until the case is permanently resolved. One of the primary benefits of the CASA program is that, unlike other court principals who often rotate through cases, the CASA is a consistent figure in the proceedings and provides continuity for a child.

If convicted in one county, can clients receive SACPA services in another?

The County of Santa Clara - SCC Public Portal
Yes. A client may decide to receive services in the county of residence and will be referred to services in that county. Likewise, they may be convicted in another county and receive services here.

Do SACPA clients (once deemed eligible) still have to go through Gateway?

The County of Santa Clara - SCC Public Portal
No. After being deemed eligible, SACPA clients go to the Outpatient Assessment Center on Julian Street (adjacent to the Terraine Courthouse). Once in-custody clients are deemed eligible, they are referred to the Jail Assessment Coordinator (JAC). The only time a prospective SACPA client will go directly to Gateway is for pre-eligibility (Pre-Trial Services, self, or another referral that sends them to Gateway); i.e., before they are deemed eligible for SACPA by the District Attorney and judge.

Once they join, do teens stay involved in these programs?

Georgia Division of Public Health | Adolescent Health and Yo...
Yes! They stay involved and motivated for many reasons, including character and leadership development, learning new skills, career preparation, connecting with new people and building deeper relationships and commitments to their communities! Young people want to be involved in decisions that impact their lives.

How can I be more involved in EDC programs?

St. Augustine | St. Johns County | Ponte Vedra Beach Florida...
Join, at no additional cost, one of the EDC Advisory Groups. The EDC maintains 4 Advisory Groups: 1. Business Recruitment: The Business Recruitment Advisory Group promotes St. Johns County as a great place to do business. 2. Business Retention & Expansion: The Business Retention & Expansion Advisory Group assists existing businesses and industries with issues that are important to them. 3.

What kinds of programs are involved?

i-legions -- Branded Community® Revenue
Much depends on the specifics of your brand. Usually, we begin with a free service to which users subscribe in their own interest. That service cultivates brand involvement. After a certain time period, usually 90 to 120 days, the members of the Branded Community realize that your brand is helping them to further their own agenda with real, tangible results: they meet new people, network with new friends/vendors and even generate real revenue for themselves.

How many programs are involved in i-legions?

i-legions -- Branded Community® Revenue
The number of programs is limitless. Executed properly, the members take ownership of the Branded Community, suggesting new products and services themselves. The more programs we create, the more revenue we generate.[Back to top]

How long should I be on the Colonix and/or Toxinout programs – one, two, or three months?

Frequently Asked Questions About the Colonix and Toxinout Pr...
If this is the first time you’re doing the Colonix or Toxinout programs, then we strongly recommend that you commit yourself to doing at least two months, with three months being optimal. Remember, it took decades to accumulate all the toxins in our bodies, so it is impossible to get rid of everything in a few days or even a couple of weeks. Two to three months is a good average for most people.

How long are the programs?

FAQ's about Mary LoVerde's Speaking Programs
My keynote presentation is typically 45-90 minutes, but 60-75 minutes is my favorite format. I have taught a 48 hour graduate school class on life balance for Chapman University, so shortage of material is never an issue. I also offer half day and full day programs, facilitation of panel discussions, and break out sessions. Sometimes, my client's meetings “run over.” I can easily adapt my remarks to get you back on schedule at your request.
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