Specifications include, but are not limited to: The program shall have staff visit the client in the home and outside the home through contacts with the school, employer, doctor's notes, etc. Any deviations from the client's approved schedule must be reported to the court as soon as possible. The staff shall also provide crisis intervention and referrals to community agencies on an as needed basis. The caseworker provides services to each client, which helps to ensure that the child remains trouble free and available to the court. Children's needs are provided for by referral to appropriate others/agencies, in such areas as counseling and guidance, physical and mental health, recreation, and education. All referrals are made with the approval of the Court Service Unit. Juveniles 10-18 years of ages before the 22nd District Court charged with a detainable offense, and who can ,by court determination, be supervised by an alternative to secure detention, reside with parent/legal guardian, or a Court approved adult substitute, are non-violent, not a threat to self or others are eligible for placement in the program. Outreach Program should have three (3) face-to-face monitoring visits during the week and one (1) face-to-face contact on the weekend. The visits should be on random days and times.