(730 ILCS 120/11) (from Ch. 38, par. 1511)
Sec. 11.
(a) The duties of a counselor as to a client are
(1) To become as thoroughly familiar as is practicable with the client,
utilizing all available sources of information, including but not limited to
consultations with the Program Psychologist and the client's instructor,
examination of the
records of the judicial proceeding
the disposition of which required the client's participation in the Program,
and consultation with any available court personnel involved with the client;
(2) To assist the client in establishing vocational and social goals to
be accomplished by the client as the result of the client's participation
in the Program, which goals shall include the client's successfully procuring
and retaining employment;
(3) To establish a weekly schedule for meetings with the client in
compliance with the rules prescribed pursuant to Section 12;
(4) To provide advice, counseling and supervision to the client,
with due regard for the particular social and economic circumstances
surrounding that client's case, in an effort to fully and efficiently assist the client in
accomplishing the goals which have been established for him;
(5) To keep such records as the Counselor Supervisor may require of each
client's progress in attaining the goals
which have been established for him;
(6) To assist each client in establishing such contacts with businesses
and social and civic organizations as the counselor deems will best enable
the client to accomplish the goals which have been established for him; and
(7) To perform such other functions as the Board may by regulation
require.
(b) The duties of an instructor as to a client are
(1) To become as thoroughly familiar as is practicable with the client
through consultation
with the client's counselor and the Program Psychologist and utilization
of all other available sources of information which would be of use to the
instructor in helping the client to attain his educational goals;
(2) To assist each client in establishing educational goals to be accomplished
by the client as a result of the client's participation in the Program,
which goals shall include the client's earning a General Education Diploma;
(3) To establish a weekly schedule of instruction for the client in
compliance with the rules prescribed pursuant to Section 12;
(4) To provide each client with individualized instruction in subjects
which shall include but need not be limited to English, history, reading,
mathematics, science and ethics;
(5) To keep such records as the Educational Coordinator may require of
each client's progress in attaining the educational
goals which have been established for him; and
(6) To perform such other functions as the Board may by regulation
require.
(Source: P.A. 84-1426.)
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