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ii) PTA will provide services to the identified intermediate population <br />through a three phase programming format. <br />Phase I (3 months) <br />Intake: 1 - 2 hours per offender, Individual sessions: 2 - 3 session <br />per week (45 minutes - 1 hour), Case conferences with TASC and <br />Probation (1-2 meetings per month or per offender progress) <br />- Attend OMM (Offender Management Model) meeting each <br />month at designated site. <br />Phase II (3 months) <br />Individual sessions: 2-3 times per week (45 minutes to 1 hour), <br />Group session: 2 times per week for 9 weeks. (6:30 - 8:45 pm) <br />Mondays & Thursdays, Case Conference with TASC and <br />Probation (1- 2 meeting per month, depending on offender's <br />progress) <br />- Attend OMM meeting each month at designated site. <br />Phase III (3 months or longer depending on offender progress) <br />Individual sessions: 1-3 sessions per week (45 minutes to 1 hour), <br />Group session: 1-2 group sessions per week -Relapse/process <br />group (6 - 7:30 pm), Case conference with TASC and probation (1- <br />2 meeting per month, depending on offender's progress <br />- Attend OMM Meeting each month at designated site. <br />C. The counseling services provided by PTA shall include, but are not limited to <br />the following: <br />i) Enter into an agreement with each Client, which contract lays out <br />all program rules and requirements and provides for drug and <br />alcohol testing to confirm abstinence from drug and alcohol abuse <br />and the confidentiality of information and records <br />ii) Assign a Counselor to each Client who maybe assisted in <br />providing counseling services by responsible, properly trained and <br />.screened volunteers, with all managers and volunteers being <br />supervised by a Program Director <br />iii) Work with DCC, TASC, and other involved parties in developing <br />an individual counseling plan for each Client. <br />iv) Contact or meet with the Client at least 2-3 times per week <br />v) Work closely with the Client's family to assist them in developing <br />better coping skills to effectively deal and relate to the Client's <br />addiction and abuse and to support the Client's recovery <br />