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Get a Sense of Direction: The Emancipation Preparation Goal Contract and other Planning Resources



You've got to plan for any big trip, particularly if it's a trip through Life. The
Emancipation Preparation Goal Contract is like your roadmap to success. It's a planning guide that will help focus you on your future and qualify you for the many benefits and services offered by the Emancipation Program.


Who is Eligible:

  • All ILP eligible youth with open cases.

How to Apply for Service:
  • Request the Emancipation Preparation Goal Contract from the your Social Worker (CSW) or Probation Officer (DPO).

Forms Needed:
Internal Procedures and Forms:
  • Your CSW or DPO will work with you to develop your contract.

For More Information:
  • Contact your CSW or DPO.


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This info was last updated on: 6/21/04
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