Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 1.djvu/453

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PUBLIC LAW 102-321—JULY 10, 1992 106 STAT. 421 "(1) Periodic evaluation of children for developmental, psychological, and medical problems. "(2) Primeiry pediatric care. "(3) Other necessary health and mental health services. "(4) Therapeutic intervention services for children, including provision of therapeutic child care. "(5) Preventive counseling services. "(6) Counseling related to the witnessing of chronic violence. "(7) Referrals for, and assistance in establishing eligibility for, services provided under— "(A) education and special education programs; "(B) Head Start programs established under the Head Start Act; "(C) other early childhood programs; "(D) employment and training programs; "(E) public assistance programs provided by Federal, State, or local governments; and "(F) programs offered by vocational rehabilitation agencies, recreation departments, and housing agencies. "(8) Additional developmental services that are consistent with the provision of early intervention services, as such term is defined in part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. "(c) SERVICES FOR AFFECTED FAMILIES. —The Secretary may make a grant under subsection (a) only if, in the case of families in wWch a member is a substance abuser, the applicant involved agrees to make available (directly or through agreements with other entities) each of the following services, as applicable to the family member involved: "(1) Services as follows, to be provided by a public health nurse, social worker, or similar professional, or by a trained workerfi*omthe community who is supervised by a professional: "(A) Counseling to substance abusers on the benefits and availability of substance abuse treatment services and services for children of substance abusers. "(B) Assistance to substance abusers in obtaining and using substance abuse treatment services and in obtaining the services described in subsection (b) for their children. "(C) Visiting and providing support to substance abusers, especially pregnant women, who are receiving substance abuse treatment services or whose children are receiving services under subsection (b). "(2) In the case of substance abusers: "(A) Encouragement and, where necessary, referrals to participate in appropriate substance abuse treatment. "(B) Primary health care and mental health services, including prenatal and post partum care for pregnant women. "(C) Consultation and referral regarding subsequent pregnancies and life options, including education and career planning. "(D) Where appropriate, counseling regarding family conflict and violence. " (E) Remedial education services. "(F) Referrals for, and assistance in establishing eligibility for, services described in subsection (b)(7).