Intensive Family Consultation (Ifc) Referral is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is Intensive Family Consultation (IFC)?
A: Intensive Family Consultation (IFC) is a service provided in Delaware to support families facing challenges.
Q: What does an IFC referral mean?
A: An IFC referral means that a family has been referred to the Intensive Family Consultation program for additional support.
Q: Who can make an IFC referral?
A: An IFC referral can be made by various professionals, such as social workers, therapists, or educators, who are working with the family.
Q: What kind of support does IFC provide?
A: IFC provides intensive and individualized support to families, helping them develop skills, access resources, and improve overall family functioning.
Q: Is IFC available in other states besides Delaware?
A: IFC services may be available in other states, but availability and specific program details may vary.
Q: How long does IFC support last?
A: The duration of IFC support varies based on the needs of the family, but generally ranges from a few months to a year.
Form Details:
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