Thursday, September 03, 2020 06:40 PM

Early Start Town Hall 9/3/20, Alternative Non-Residential Services Directive replaces Proposed changes to Title 17 Regulations

Posted 9.3.20

Sign Up for Early Start Town Hall - Thursday, September 3, 2020
5:00pm - 6:30pm

Agenda: Alternative Services and Early Start The focus of this meeting is to:

  • Review Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Alternative Services
  • Identify additional questions about Alternative Services relative to Early Start
  • General input that may benefit from future discussions

Register in advance for this meeting: Click Here

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from the [email protected] address containing information about joining the meeting.

Added Friday 9/4/20 - 1:30-3:00PM DDS TOWNHALL: More Information

Alternative Non Residential Services Directive and Certification:
On Monday 8/31/20, the Department of Developmental Services released the Alternative non-Residential Services Directive
More Information

The content of the Directive is similar to the intent of the proposed Title 17 changes. It offers guidance and support for providers to deliver services in a safe and effective manner.

Also released was Certification of Alternative Non- Residential Services - More Information

What does this mean for Infant Development Programs ( 805, 116)? You have a choice under the COVID 19 Emergency Regulations to determine the type of services (Face to Face, Combination of Virtual and Supports to Child and Family or Alternative) and your billing.

Input Requested:
The DDS Early Start Work group put the attached survey Early Start Re-Entry together. Please complete this survey.

Town Hall Calls were held last week. Here are the audio for two and slide presentation for 8/28/20. click here

Audio August 28th (Audio available on Zoom till September 14th)
click here

8/28/20 Slide Presentation - More Information

Have you Completed the Census? click here

"Where there are more people, there are more needs—for schools, roads, and services for families, older adults, and children. Communities will miss out on funding for critical public services for the next 10 years unless everyone is counted. Every response matters!" More Information

Resources:
Council for Exceptional Children releases - EIECSE Standards:
"For Kids Who are Medically Fragile-Return to School Maybe a Long Way Off" - More Information


IDA Policy and Advocacy Community of Practice Poll

The ultimate goal of IDA's Policy Committee is to improve the lives of young children and families by sharing recommended practices in the field of Early Intervention and influencing legislators' and policymakers' opinions and activities. Your input and participation are important to us! Please take a moment to answer this brief survey.


Fran Chasen and Annie Cox
IDA Policy Liaisons