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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 964 — Tenant Participation and Tenant Opportunities in Public Housing · § 964.308

§ 964.308. Supportive services requirements.

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HAs shall provide new or significantly expanded services essential to providing families in public housing with better access to educational and employment opportunities to achieve self-sufficiency and independence. HAs applying for funds to provide supportive services must demonstrate that the services will be provided at a higher level than currently provided. Supportive services may include:
(a)Child care, of a type that provides sufficient hours of operation and serves appropriate ages as needed to facilitate parental access to education and job opportunities;
(b)Employment training and counseling (e.g., job training, preparation and counseling, job development and placement, and follow-up assistance after job placement);
(c)Computer skills training;
(d)Education (e.g., remedial education, literacy training, completion of secondary or post-secondary education, and assistance in the attainment of certificates of high school equivalency);
(e)Business entrepreneurial training and counseling;
(f)Transportation, as necessary to enable any participating family member to receive available services or to commute to his or her place of employment;
(g)Personal welfare (e.g., substance/alcohol abuse treatment and counseling, self-development counseling, etc.);
(h)Supportive Health Care Services (e.g., outreach and referral services); and
(i)Any other services and resources, including case management, that are determined to be appropriate in assisting eligible residents.
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