(a) rapid family assessments and screenings;
(b) crisis intervention;
(c) family mediation and skills building;
(d) mental and behavioral health services including cognitive
interventions;
(e) case management;
(f) respite services;
(g) education advocacy; and
(h) other family support services.
3. The services that are provided shall be trauma responsive, family
focused, gender-responsive, and evidence based or informed and strengths
based and shall be tailored to the individualized needs of the child and
family based on the assessments and screenings conducted by such family
support services program.
4. Family support services programs shall have the capacity to serve
families outside of regular business hours including evenings and
weekends.