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DocuSign Envelope ID:54F05084-64AE-4C44-B33C-AC252041BADC <br /> shop" where survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, human <br /> trafficking and elder abuse can receive the assistance and support they need. <br /> ii. The County's Social Service Agency operates the Home Safe program to prevent <br /> or address homelessness to support the safety and housing stability of individuals <br /> involved in Adult Protective Services. <br /> iii. The City of Irvine and the County will work to support Adult Protective Services, <br /> which provide resource connection, and in limited situations, case management <br /> and housing support when they receive reports. APS responses vary depending <br /> on specific client situation and assistance to the client is voluntary. <br /> f. Child Welfare <br /> i. The County's Social Service Agency services designed to protect children from <br /> abuse and neglect and provides services to at risk families. The County's Social <br /> Service Agency works with community partners work to strengthen and stabilize <br /> families to create an environment where children are free from abuse in <br /> permanent, nurturing homes. <br /> ii. The Santa Ana Family Justice Center (SAFJC) is a partnership between the Santa <br /> Ana Police Department and 17 social services organizations to provide a"one stop <br /> shop" where survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, human <br /> trafficking and elder abuse can receive the assistance and support they need.SSA <br /> Children and Family Services Division works in conjunction with community <br /> partners to provide stabilizing resources for families and provides services that <br /> are designed to protect children from abuse and neglect. <br /> g. Childcare <br /> i. The County's Social Service Agency operates the CaIWORKs program available to <br /> Welfare-to-Work participant or student with Child Care Services.This assistance <br /> is paid to a person or organization providing childcare and enables the program <br /> participant to accept employment or participate in educational activities. <br /> ii. The City of Irvine has a Child Care Coordination Office to support access to <br /> childcare and provides scholarships to income-eligible families through the Irvine <br /> Child Care Project. <br /> h. Medi-Cal benefits through Managed Care Plans <br /> i, The County's Social Services Agency deploys their teams into the field, including <br /> shelters and community events,to complete application processes and award the <br /> benefit. Homeless service providers work with program participants to connect <br /> them to benefits and connections to CalAIM are made through the Coordinated <br /> Entry System to help people get all the community supports that may be helpful <br /> in securing housing. <br /> ii. The City of Irvine will provide services through CalOptima Health under the <br /> CalAIM program and through an MOU and contract with the City of Irvine to <br /> connect clients to access and/or enroll in eligible benefit programs including <br /> Medi-Cal benefits. <br /> iii. The City of Anaheim will utilize the newly formed, Managed Care Plan funded <br /> street medicine team to enroll unsheltered individuals for Medi-Cal benefits. <br /> ARTICLE II <br /> Round HHAP-5 MOU Page 10 of 14 <br />