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SAIL Project

SAIL Project. S pecial A ssessment I ntervention L iaison Project A labama C oalition A gainst D omestic V iolence. What is the SAIL Project?.

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SAIL Project

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  1. SAIL Project Special Assessment Intervention Liaison Project Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence

  2. What is the SAIL Project? The Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ACADV) and the Alabama State Department of Human Resources (SDHR) formed a collaborative relationship to establish the Special Assessment Intervention Liaison (SAIL) Project. The SAIL Project provides, under contract, specific domestic violence assessments and services to clients meeting eligibility requirements.

  3. What are the eligibility requirements? • Client must be willing to participate in the project • Must be a current or past victim of domestic violence

  4. What are the eligibility requirements? • Have income available to her that is less than 200% of the current Federal Poverty Level

  5. What are the eligibility requirements? • Recipients of Family Assistance, Food Stamps, and Medicaid for low income families automatically meet the income eligibility requirement

  6. What are the eligibility requirements? • Must have a minor child living at home or a child of 18 years old and still in high school

  7. What are the eligibility requirements? • Sign a release of information form for SAIL to share information with DHR that may affect the client’s eligibility for DHR benefits / services

  8. The goal of the SAIL project • Safety for the client

  9. The goal of the SAIL project • Self sufficiency and reduce the number of Family Assistance and Food Stamp recipients by encouraging clients to seek and maintain employment.

  10. DV Identification and Assessment Contract STATE DHR ACADV SAIL PROJECTDIRECTOR DHR CONSULTANTS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS SAIL CONSULTANTS COUNTY DHR MANAGEMENT DHR STAFF SAIL SPECIALISTS SAIL PROJECT PARTICIPANT

  11. Clients Served • October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006—1587 clients were served. • So far in this fiscal year we have served 1213 clients.

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