For Title IV-E, please provide actual examples of how counties are using CWS services via public agencies. How can the County Welfare Department partner with Mental Health?
Title IV-E does not pay for services. However, All-County Letter No. 04-32, dated September 7, 2004, focused on opportunities for public agencies performing administrative pre-placement prevention activities to draw down Title IV-E funding. Counties who establish interagency agreements with other public agencies who are involved in a familys case plan may draw Tile IV-E for allowable case management costs in the other agency.
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