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Is the child/youth solely responsible for complying with the requirements of the 90 day hold open/commitment?

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Is the child/youth solely responsible for complying with the requirements of the 90 day hold open/commitment?

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Yes and No. When a minor enters into a 90 day hold open or commitment the youth will need to comply with service recommendations made at discharge. However, the Human Services Department looks to work with the youth and family as a whole in a collaborative, supportive relationship. Thus meaning, if a child is willing to go to therapy or any other required services, but is not allotted the support to do so; this cannot be viewed as non-compliance.

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